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Ron Li-Paz

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by Ron Li-Paz

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Tzafun 

Afikoman - Find It and Share It with All Who Are at Your Table

by Ron Li-Paz

Finding and eating the Afikomen |   tzafoon  | צָפוּן The afikoman (meaning dessert in Greek) was hidden. Now hopefully, it has been found. If not, the Seder cannot go on! Tradition has it that we "buy" back the afikoman from the child (or adult?) that finds it. If we don't have a child at our Seder table, perhaps we can reward children by making a Passover donation in support of Jewish education.  We fill the third glass of wine.

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-- Ten Plagues 

Plagues? Who Has Ever Heard of Them?

by Ron Li-Paz

Sin, plagues, curses and blight! These are ancient words that no longer have usage in our lexicon. We don't sin! We err. We don't suffer curses! We have bad luck. And blight? Plague? These are weather patterns and anomalies in nature. They have nothing to do with us and our actions! Passover doesn't just demand that we see ourselves, each and every one of us as if we were slaves and as if God redeemed us with signs, miracles and an...

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Yachatz 

Yachatz - Brokenness to Wholeness

by Ron Li-Paz

Our Seder is experiential. It isn't enough to read about our journey from slavery to freedom. Instead we must touch it. We must taste its bitterness and ultimately, its sweetness. Each symbol tries pulls us closer to what our people, our extended family of ancestors, went through. It moves us from  their story to ours. Now break the middle matzah, place th larger portion, the afikoman, in a napkin to be hidden. (Now the game begins. The afikoman can be hidden...

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-- Exodus Story 

What is our story?

by Ron Li-Paz

In the introduction to our Seder, we said that each of us must bring ourselves, our lives, our experiences and our wisdom to the table. It isn't enough to read the story of our ancestors. We need to contibute our questions and our insights. Haggadah means The Telling. Not the reading. Maggid means The Storyteller. Not the reader. So what is your Passover story? How do you connect your own life and experience to the story of Moses, Pharaoh, Miriam, slavery,...

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Introduction 

Introduction to Our Seder

by Ron Li-Paz

Have you searched for leaven in your home? Have you put the finishing touches on delicious dishes? It's time to stop planning for the Pesach Seder and to start experiencing its joy, its inspiration, its challenge and its beauty.  Every year the same story merges with our own lives and our experiences. This year is no different. We are as important to the Seder as the haggadah, the karpas and the salt water. We, gathered in small or great numbers, are...

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Passover Seder Plate Illustration - Nikka Gershman

by Ron Li-Paz

Passover Seder Plate Illustration - Nikka Gershman

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-- Exodus Story 

Moses & GPS

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Cartoon - Moses and GPS

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-- Cup #2 & Dayenu 

You and I Were Freed from Bondage

by Ron Li-Paz

B’chol dor vador chayav adam lirot et-atzmo, k’ilu hu yatzav mimitzrayim. “In every generation, every person is obligated to see him or herself as though he or she personally left Egypt.” The seder reminds us that it was not only our ancestors whom God redeemed; God redeemed us too along with them. We are not separate and apart from that redemption. We cannot view it as someone else’s story – as someone else’s challenge or someone else's blessing. Equally, we cannot...

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-- Four Children 

Four Children and One Person

by Ron Li-Paz

Each of us approaches the holiday of Passover from a different vantage point. We have different life experiences, perspectives, questions and answers. Does freedom have the same meaning for a Russian immigrant that it does for an American-born adult or child?  How does each person end the phrase, "I am free from...?" How does each of us relate to "God took us out of Egypt with a mighty and outstretched hand?" The rabbis realize these differences and express them through the...

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-- Four Children 

Four Children of All of Our Ages

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Li-Paz Family Haggadah

Li-Paz Family Haggadah

by Ron Li-Paz
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A Li-Paz Family Haggadah

A Li-Paz Family Haggadah

by Ron Li-Paz
Our Passover Haggadah Spring 2015 - 5775
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by Ron Li-Paz
The Li-Paz Family & Friends Haggadah 5775 - 2015
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VOS HAGGADAH L'PESACH

VOS HAGGADAH L'PESACH

by Ron Li-Paz
A PASSOVER SEDER brought to you by Rabbi Ron Li-Paz, Cantor Michael Li-Paz, Chaplain Jennifer Eaves Nye Valley Outreach Synagogue & Center for Jewish Life
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Commentary / Readings 

At Seder Table, Pledge Exodus from Negative Language

by Kerry Olitzky

By Rabbi Kerry M. Olitzky and Liz Offenbach Whether in prayer or conversation, the words we use are not taken lightly in Judaism, especially when they are harmful to others. Jewish law actually likens the act of embarrassing a person to murder. And the Talmud, the primary source book for Jewish law, teaches that gossiping is equivalent to the murder of three people. As you sit around the Passover seder table this year, be conscious of the words you use to...

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Songs 

Had Gadya - Igbo Jewish (Nigerian) version

by Remy Ilona

What happened to the tortoise? The tortoise, the tortoise A breadfruit fell on the tortoise The tortoise, the tortoise What happened to the breadfruit? The tortoise, the tortoise A stake pierced the breadfruit The tortoise, the tortoise What happened to the staff? The tortoise, the tortoise Termite ate up the staff The tortoise, the tortoise What happened to the termite? The tortoise, the tortoise A fowl ate the termite The tortoise, the tortoise What happened to the fowl? The tortoise, the...

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THE ANONYMOUS HAGGADAH - Avadim Hayinu & Ma'aseh: A Story

by Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons & Significant Others

AVADIM HAYINU WE WERE SLAVES The Answer is simple and we keep it simple.  1. We weren't just overdoing things a little, we were slaves! And we were powerless. It took the power of the Omnipotent Almighty to extract us from there. Which he did with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm. So severely were we addicted to our own slavery and shame that if Hashem had not taken our forbearers out of Egypt then we would still be hopelessly...

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Four Cups of Wine

by Lauren Kahn

Four Cups of Wine

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by Rachael Barrow

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-- Ten Plagues 

Ten Plagues - Frog

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Ten Plagues - Frog

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Hallel 

For a Better World - The Fourth Cup

by Machar Congregation

Leader: Let us all refill our cups. Leader picks up cup for all to see. This is the cup of hope. The seder tradition involves pouring a cup for the Hebrew prophet Elijah. For millennia, Jews opened the door for him, inviting him join their seders, hoping that he would bring with him a messiah to save the world. Yet the tasks of saving the world - once ascribed to prophets, messiahs and gods - must be taken up by us...

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Kadesh 

Four Cups of Wine

by Haggadot

Four Cups of Wine

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-- Cup #2 & Dayenu 

Old & New Passover Symbols

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Old & New Passover Symbols

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-- Four Questions 

The Haggadah's Missing Page

by VBS

The Seder is all about answering questions. But one question remains unanswered, and that’s the most important question – Why? We are taught, “ In every generation, each person must see him/​herself as if s/​he were redeemed from Egypt.”  But why? Why return to Egypt year after year? Why re-taste the bitterness of slavery? Ask the Torah – What difference does this experience make for me? How am I shaped by the experience of slavery and liberation? Here is the Torah’s...

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