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Pesah A La Mano

by Rebecca Davidson

Purim, Purim, Purim lano Pesah, Pesah ala mano Laz masas'si stan faziento Loz japrakis si stan koziendo Aman aman... Il Dio bendico muz da mazal. Purim, Purim, Purim lano Pesah, Pesah ala mano La nona sta diziendo aloz njetos Alipja il puelvo, kantoniz i loz tecos Aman, aman... Il Dio bendico muz da mazal. Purim, Purim, Purim lano Pesah, Pesah ala mano Il Singjor Rubi diso a laz tijas No kumer il pan oco dijas Aman, aman... Il dio bendio muz...

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So You're Celebrating With Sephardim...

by Rebecca Davidson

So You Are Celebrating Pesach With Sephardim: A Primer for Those Unfamiliar With Our Practices... Before reading about Sephardi Passover customs and traditions, one must understand the origin and meaning of the Hebrew words "Sephardic", "Sephardi", and "Sephardim" (alternate spellings: "Sefardic", "Sefardi", and "Sefardim"). All the aforementioned Hebrew words are derived from the Hebrew word "Sepharad" which was originally mentioned as a place name in the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible, in Obadiah 1:20. The place named "Sepharad" was identified by Jewish...

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Hamsa

by Rebecca Davidson

Hamsa

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2014 Bex & Ro's Haggadah

2014 Bex & Ro's Haggadah

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2015 Sephardi-Ashkenazi Fusion Family Friendly Seder

2015 Sephardi-Ashkenazi Fusion Family Friendly...

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Pesach 5775
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Fusing Traditions

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Fusing Traditions 2015
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Traditional Versions

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2015 Fusion Seder
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The Sarejevo Hagadah, 15th century Spain

by Eileen Levinson

The Sarejevo Hagadah, 15th century Spain

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Kadesh 

Traditional Kiddush (transliteration)

by Hillel Smith

On Shabbat begin here, and include the portions in parentheses: Vay’hi erev vay’hi voker yom hashishi. Vay’chulu hashamayim v’haaretz v’choltzva’am. Vay’chal Elohim bayom hashvi’i M’lachto asher asah, vayishbot bayom hashvi’i mikolmlachto asher asah. Vay’vareich Elohim et yom hashvi’i vay’kadeish oto, ki vo shavat mikol m’lachto, asher bara Elohim la’asot.) Savri maranan verabanan verabotai Baruch Atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha’olam, borei p’ri hagafen. Baruch Atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha’olam, asher bachar banu mikolam, v’rom’manu mikol-lashon, v’kid’shanu b’mitzvotav, vatiten-lanu Adonai Eloheinu b’ahavah (shabbatot...

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Karpas 

Traditional Karpas Blessing (transliteration)

by Sara Smith

Baruch Atah Adonai, Eloheinu melech ha’olam, borei p’ri ha’adamah.

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Traditional Rachtzah Blessing (transliteration)

by Sara Smith

Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech ha’olam, asher kidshanu bimitzvotav vitzivanu al nitilat yadayim.

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Traditional Motzti Blessing (transliteration)

by Sara Smith

Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech ha’olam, hamotzei lechem min ha’aretz.

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Traditional Maror Blessing (transliteration)

by Sara Smith

Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech ha’olam, asher kidshanu bimitzvotav vitzivanu al achilat maror.

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Preparing the Table

by Rabbi Zoë Klein

This is a compilation of ideas to help the seder be fun and engaging for the entire family.    Fun ideas for preparing the Passover table: 1. Include a Tzedakka box on the table. Have everyone put money in the tzedakah box before eating. 2. Yemenite Jews line the edge of the table all around with leaves of Romaine lettuce. The lettuce is then used for Maror.  3. Use maps of Egypt, Israel, and the Sinai desert as place mats.  4. Put...

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-- Four Questions 

Four Questions in Ladino

by Sara Smith

Kuanto fue demudada la noshada a esta mas ke todas las noshadas?   Ke en todas las noshadas non mos entinyentes afilu vez una  la noshada la esta dos vezes.   Ke en todas las noshadas mos komientes levdo o sesenya i la noshada la esta todo el sesenya.   Ke en todas las nohadas mos komientes resto de vedruras i la noshada la esta lishuga.   ke en todas las noshadas mos komientes i bevientes tanto asentados i tanto areskovdados i   la noshada...

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Hallel 

Welcoming Others

by Barry Louis Polisar

There is a word in Hebrew — Teshuvah — that means return. It is an acknowledgement that there is always a chance for forgiveness, redemption and change. Our traditions teach that Passover is open to all. Everyone is welcome at this table. There is always room. Because no one is ever turned away, there is always an opportunity for a rebirth of spirit. As a sign of hospitality to all, we open the door to our homes and symbolically invite anyone...

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Traditional Nirtzah (transliteration)

by Sara Smith

Chasal sidur pesach k’hilchato, k’chol mishpato v’chukato. Ka’asher zachinu l’sadeir oto. Kein nizkeh la’asoto. Zach shochein m’onah, komeim k’hal adat mi manah. B’karov naheil nitei chanah, p’duyim l’tzion b’rinah. L’shana haba’ah b’Yerushalayim.

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Four Questions (sephardi)

by Sara Smith

Sephardim recite the Four Questions in the following order:  1. "On all other nights, we do not dip even once. Why on this night do we dip twice?" 2. "On all other nights we eat bread or matzah. Why on this night do we eat only matzah?  3. "On all other nights, we eat all kinds of herbs. Why on this night do we eat only maror?  4. "On all other nights, we eat either sitting or reclining. Why on this...

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Maggid - Beginning 

Maggid in Egypt (sephardi)

by Sara Smith

The Jews in Egypt had a peculiar local custom. Each participant would sling the napkin containing the matzah over their right shoulder. Then the leader of the seder would ask them "Where are you from?", and they would answer "Mitzrayim -- Egypt". The leader would then ask again, "And where are you going?". They would then sling the napkin of matzah over their left shoulder and answer: "Yerushalayim -- Jerusalem!". In some families, the leader would take the seder tray and...

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Commentary / Readings 

The Orange on the Seder Plate

by Anita Diamant .

EVERY JEWISH FAMILY produces a unique version of the Passover seder—the big ritual meal of traditional foods, served after and amid liturgy, storytelling, and song. We’re all surprised at each other’s customs: You eat lamb? You don’t sing “Chad Gad Ya”? And yet, virtually every seder does share a few common elements. Matzoh crumbs all over the floor. Wine stains on the tablecloth. A seder plate containing the traditional symbols of the holiday: a roasted shank bone and hardboiled egg, recalling...

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Bareich 

Bareich

by JewishBoston

Refill everyone’s wine glass. We now say grace after the meal, thanking God for the food we’ve eaten. On Passover, this becomes something like an extended toast to God, culminating with drinking our third glass of wine for the evening: We praise God, Ruler of Everything, whose goodness sustains the world. You are the origin of love and compassion, the source of bread for all. Thanks to You, we need never lack for food; You provide food enough for everyone. We...

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Yachatz 

THE ANONYMOUS HAGGADAH - Yachatz

by Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependent Persons & Significant Others

YACHATZ Is matzo poor man's bread or the food of free men? Can it be both? If we regard it as the Bread of Affliction why did we carry dough on our backs out of Egypt, to let it bake in the hot sun without leavening and rising? Can one Matzo be both a symbol of wretchedness and deliverance? Matzo is a paradox. Not only is it so, but in breaking the middle matzo we also break with symmetry. There is...

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Entering Mitzrayim

by Elke Reva Sudin

Entering Mitzrayim

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Nirtzah 

Nirtzah

by Arielle Angel

Nirtzah

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Hallel 

Hinei Ma Tov

by Susan Weiner

It is traditional at this point in the seder, to sing songs of praise. This is one of my favorites for this event.Hinei ma tov umanaimShevet achim gam yachadHinei ma tov umanaimShevet achim gam yachadBehold how good andHow pleasant it isFor brothers to dwell together

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