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Brooke's Poem

by The Burmans

I'm hiding somewhere in the house, But where, you do not know. I could be behind the bookshelf, In a basket, Or even right under your nose! What'll the prize be? To figure it out, you'll have to find me. You don't see me but I see you, As soon as you find me give a big whoop, Everyone will come to see ,congratulations you found me!

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Candle Lighting

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The first words in the creation of the universe out of the unformed, void and dark earth were God’s “Let there be light." Therein lies the hope and faith of Judaism and the obligation of our people: to make the light of justice, compassion, and knowledge penetrate the darkness of our time till the prophecy be fulfilled, ‘that wickedness vanish like smoke and the earth shall be filled with knowledge of God as the waters cover the sea’ (Isaiah 11:9).

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The Ballad of the Four Sons

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Said the father to the children "At the Seder you will dine, You will eat your fill of matzoh, You will drink four cups of wine." Now this father had no daughters, But his sons they numbered four, One was wise, and one was wicked, One was simple and a bore. And the fourth was sweet and winsome, He was young and he was small, While his brothers asked the questions, He could scarcely speak at all. Said the wise one...

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The Four Children

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The Four Children

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Blessing the Children

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Blessing the Children

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Blessing the Children

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Lighting the Candles

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Lighting the Candles

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The order

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The order

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Burman Family Haggadah 2018

Burman Family Haggadah 2018

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Welcome to Our Seder

by Valley Beth Shalom (VBS)

In every generation, we must see ourselves as if we personally were liberated from Egypt. We gather tonight to tell the ancient story of a people's liberation from Egyptian slavery. This is the story of our origins as a people. It is from these events that we gain our ethics, our vision of history, our dreams for the future. We gather tonight, as two hundred generations of Jewish families have before us, to retell the timeless tale. Yet our tradition requires...

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Yachatz 

Yachatz - Breaking the Middle Matzah

by JewishBoston

There are three pieces of matzah stacked on the table. We now break the middle matzah into two pieces. The host should wrap up the larger of the pieces and, at some point between now and the end of dinner, hide it. This piece is called the afikomen, literally “dessert” in Greek. After dinner, the guests will have to hunt for the afikomen in order to wrap up the meal… and win a prize. We eat matzah in memory of the...

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Maggid - Beginning 

Maggid (Introduction)

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Pour the second glass of wine for everyone. The Haggadah doesn’t tell the story of Passover in a linear fashion. We don’t hear of Moses being found by the daughter of Pharaoh – actually, we don’t hear much of Moses at all. Instead, we get an impressionistic collection of songs, images, and stories of both the Exodus from Egypt and from Passover celebrations through the centuries. Some say that minimizing the role of Moses keeps us focused on the miracles God...

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Kadesh 

Kadesh

by Arielle Angel

Kadesh

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Lighting the Candles

by Valley Beth Shalom (VBS)

The first words in the creation of the universe out of the unformed, void and dark earth were God’s “Let there be light." Therein lies the hope and faith of Judaism and the obligation of our people: to make the light of justice, compassion, and knowledge penetrate the darkness of our time till the prophecy be fulfilled, ‘that wickedness vanish like smoke and the earth shall be filled with knowledge of God as the waters cover the sea’ (Isaiah 11:9).  Baruch...

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