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-- Four Questions

A fifth question

by Lawrence Bloom

What would be a fifth question to ask tonight? Possible answer:  Why do Jews ask so many questions?

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Yachatz

A Time for Israelis to Break Bread with their Palestinian Neighbors

by Lawrence Bloom


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Yachatz

Yachatz - Breaking of the Middle Matza

by Lawrence Bloom

Now I break the middle matzah and conceal the larger portion as the afikoman.   Afikoman is the greek word for dessert and we cannot complete our seder with dessert unless I can later put the full middle matza back together again.  Matzah is one of the core symbols of Passover.  It is unleavened bread, bread that did not have time to rise when our forebearers rushed to escape from Egypt. Over the centuries Jews have invited each other and all peoples...

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Karpas

Karpas - Blessing for the Green Vegetable

by Lawrence Bloom

We are about to taste a green vegetable that has been dipped in salt water.  The green vegetable is a symbol of new life...new life that breaks forth from the ground in this season and the new life that the Hebrew slaves were about to begin.  The salt water is a symbol for tears, tears that come with every struggle for a freedom and a meaningful life, and the tears we shed when we permit the natural world to become polluted....

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Kadesh

Sanctification - Kiddush

by Lawrence Bloom

We recite the Kiddush on Passover as we do on Shabbat and other festivals.  The Kiddush reminds all Jews that they have been chosen -- not for any special distinction or accomplishment -- but to perform the commandments of the Torah. In reciting the Kiddush each one of us once again assumes the responsibility of keeping the vision of freedom alive for all people and to assist in the realization of freedom  at home and around the world, even when to...

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Introduction

Prelude

by Lawrence Bloom

We are about to retell a story we have told and heard many times before.  Yet we look forward to the Sedeer ritual with anticipation and delight whether we are eight years old or eighty eight. The Torah says:  "Zachor at hayom hazeh asher y'tzahtem meemitzrayim mebate avadim key b'shosek yad hotzee Adonai atchem meezeh.      "Remember the day on which you went forth from Egypt, from the house of bondage, and how the Eternal freed you with a mighty hand." In...

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The Bloom-Edgerton Family Haggadah

The Bloom-Edgerton Family Haggadah

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The Bloom-Edgerton Family Haggadah

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-- Exodus Story

The Exodus

by M Simons

Once upon a time, during a famine our ancestor Jacob and his family fled to Egypt where food was plentiful. His son Joseph had risen to high position in Pharaoh’s court, and our people were well-respected and well-regarded, secure in the power structure of the time. Generations passed and our people remained in Egypt. In time, a new Pharaoh ascended to the throne. He found our difference threatening, and ordered our people enslaved. In fear of rebellion, Pharaoh decreed that all...

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Yachatz

A Time for Israelis to Break Bread with their Palestinian Neighbors

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