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A Start

by Laura Craig Mason


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Resources/Footnotes

by Laura Craig Mason

RESOURCES & FOOTNOTES: i Adapted from the Camp Kinderland 2003 Hagaddah. ii “Letter from Birmingham Jail,” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., April 16, 1963. iii From Velveteen Rabbi’s “Hagaddah for Pesach,” Rabbi Rachel Barenblat, 2001. iv Exodus 6:6-7 v Mari Gallagher Research and Consulting Group, 2006. vi Mari Gallagher Research and Consulting Group, 2011. vii Farm to Food Desert- Chicago Reader, Topher Gray, August 19, 2010. viii U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, 2012. ix The Velveteen Rabbi’s Haggadah for Passover x...

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Nirtzah 

Nirtzah

by Laura Craig Mason

In the words of the Ramban (Rabbi Moshe Ben Nachman, 1194-1270), “Since God will not perform this sign or miracle in every generation to refute the evil sinner or rebel, we are commanded to make a continuous remembrance and sign to that which our eyes have seen, and to impart it to our children and children's children... to the last generation."xx From the order of the service, to the symbolic Seder plate, to the ritual retelling of the flight from Egypt,...

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Hallel 

Hallel

by Laura Craig Mason

At this point in the Seder, “we give thanks,” offering songs and words of joy at our liberation. Even as we remember how much work there is to do, we celebrate the accomplishments of the past year. פִּ תְחוּ לִי שַׁעֲרֵי צֶדֶק, אָבאֹ בָם Open for me the gates of righteousness, and I will enter therein. (Psalms 118:19, included in the traditional Hallel liturgy)

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Bareich 

Barech

by Laura Craig Mason

We offer thanks for the communal meal

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Shulchan Oreich 

Shulchan Orech

by Laura Craig Mason

Shulchan Orech

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Koreich 

To Consider- The Origin of the Orange on the Seder Plate

by Laura Craig Mason

To Consider- The Origin of the Orange on the Seder Plate

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Koreich 

The Fourth Cup ‐ECONOMIC JUSTICE

by Laura Craig Mason

The Fourth Cup ‐ECONOMIC JUSTICE

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Koreich 

The Third Cup – IMMIGRANT JUSTICE

by Laura Craig Mason

בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה יי אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם בּוֹרֵא פְּרִי הַגָפֶן Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech Ha-olam boreh p’ri ha-gafen. Blessed is the Source, who fills all creation and brings forth the fruit of the vine. The United States current immigration system is broken.  We first started discussing this cup as an issue of immigant justice far before the current administration - even then we discussed individuals detained, and the state of their imprisonment. To Consider- Political theorists and post-modern scholars of the...

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Koreich 

Korech

by Laura Craig Mason

The charoset reminds us of the mortar and of the pain of slavery. However, as we eat it we taste it’s sweetness. This sweetness gives us hope that the future will bring redemption and justice to all people. We make sandwiches out of maror and charoset, to remind us of the mortar our ancestors used to construct huge monuments for Pharaoh in Egypt. As you we eat this sandwich, we consider the signs of hope for a more just future that...

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Maror 

Maror

by Laura Craig Mason

We take a piece of the bitter herb from the Seder plate and prepare to eat it. This is a reminder of the bitterness of slavery. As we eat the maror, let us remember the bitterness that many immigrants still encounter. We say together: בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה יי אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם, אֲשֶׁר קִדְּשָנוּ בְּמִצְוֹתָיו וְצִוָּנוּ עַל אֲכִילַ ת מָרוֹר. Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech ha’Olam asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotavv’tzivanu al achilat maror. Blessed are you, Sovereign of the Universe, who has sanctified us...

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Motzi-Matzah 

Motzi/Matzah

by Laura Craig Mason

On the one hand, the matzah reminds us of our slavery in Egypt. For this reason, matzah is called “lechem oni” “the bread of our affliction.” At the same time, the matzah reminds us of our liberation, for it was only at the moment of escape from slavery that our ancestors baked matzah to bring with them on their journey. In symbolizing both oppression and liberation, the matzah reminds us to celebrate our liberation, and to continue fighting the oppression that...

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Rachtzah 

Rachtzah

by Laura Craig Mason

In Jewish practice, it is customary to perform a ritual washing of one’s hands before consuming a meal that includes bread or matzah. We wash away the dirt of prejudices and negative stereotypes of "other people" which cause so much hurt and pain in our world.xix After we wash our hands, we recite the blessing: בָּ רוּךְ אַתָּה יי אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם, אֲשֶׁר קִדְשָׁנוּ בְּמִצְוֹתָיו וְצִוָּנוּ עַל נְטִילַת יָדַיִם Baruch atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech ha’Olam asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al n’tilat...

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-- Ten Plagues 

The Ten Plagues

by Laura Craig Mason

The Ten Plagues

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-- Exodus Story 

The Passover Story

by Laura Craig Mason

The Passover Story

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-- Four Children 

The Four Children

by Laura Craig Mason

The Seder story tells of four types of young people or four ways that young people respond to the story of our struggle for freedom and unity. One response reflects wisdom, expressing a real concern and interest. This interest inspires us to tell our stories, fully and openly. Another response is to be rejecting and disrespectful, to say, "What does this have to do with me?" This disrespect provokes us to confront the person with the destructiveness of his/her response, how...

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-- Four Questions 

The Four Questions

by Laura Craig Mason

Reader:  In the Seder, it is traditional that the youngest child who is able to ask recites the four questions. While we include the youngest to engage them, they also engage us. The “whys” of the innocent compel us to answer truthfully, not only about past injustices but about the inhumanity and inequity in our own world as well. During Maggid every year, we retell and teach to our children the story of our freedom and the fulfillment of promises made...

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Maggid - Beginning 

Maggid

by Laura Craig Mason

Maggid

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2019 DC-Centric Social Justice Haggadah

2019 DC-Centric Social Justice Haggadah

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The (Crowded) Vegan Seder Plate

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The  (Crowded) Vegan Seder Plate

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