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Yachatz

Let Anyone who is Hungry: Share the Bread of Affliction?

by Roger Krulak

Let Anyone who is Hungry: Share the Bread of Affliction?

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Nirtzah

Without Responsibility, Freedom becomes Lawlessness

by Roger Krulak

by Rabbi Johnathan Sacks THINKING about postwar Iraq, I found myself recalling the story that used to be told when I was an undergraduate. An American tourist, impressed by the lawns in the College quadrangles, asked the porter how you get grass to grow like that. “Well,” he said, “first you prepare the soil, then you plant the seeds, then you water the ground - and then you wait a thousand years!” It takes time to grow a lawn. It takes...

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Maggid - Beginning

When is It Good to be an Atheist

by Roger Krulak

Reb Shlomo Carlebach taught: There is a saying that everything in the world is here for the service of God. Somebody once came to the Hasidic master Reb Alexander, and asked him, how can one possibly serve God by being an atheist? Reb Alexander answered that you have to be an atheist when someone asks a favor of you. If you believe in God, then you’ll think, I’ll pray for you, l’ll bless you, but I don’t have to do anything,...

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Introduction

Searching For the Chametz

by Roger Krulak

Searching For the Chametz

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Yachatz

Yahatz: Who Will Heal the World

by Roger Krulak

Reb Shlomo Carlebach has an insight to offer us: Why do we break the matzah at the beginning of the Seder? Why do the children. bring back the broken piece of matzah at the end of the Seder? The afikomen, the broken matzah represents the brokenness in the world. There are so many broken hearts . . . broken lives . . . so many tears. We live in a world of yachatz, of brokenness. The world is fractured and we...

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Introduction

Seder in Three Sections

by Roger Krulak

Seder in Three Sections

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Introduction

THE SIMANIM: THE STEPS OF THE SEDER IN ASCENDING ORDER

by Roger Krulak

THE SIMANIM: THE STEPS OF THE SEDER IN ASCENDING ORDER

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Karpas

Karpas Hag Haviv

by Roger Krulak

Karpas Hag Haviv

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-- Cup #2 & Dayenu

Deyenu

by Roger Krulak

Deyenu

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Pesach Glossary

by Roger Krulak

Afikomen - From a Greek word meaning “dessert.” A piece of matzah that is hidden during the course of the seder, found after dinner, and eaten as dessert at the end of the seder meal. Arba Kosot - Hebrew for “four cups.” In this case, it refers to the four cups of wine drunk at the Passover seder. Barekh - The 12th step of the Passover seder, in which birkat hamazon, the grace after meals is said. Beitzah - Hebrew for...

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Introduction

JEWBU Meditation for Passover Readiness

by Roger Krulak

JEWBU Meditation for Passover Readiness

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Maggid - Beginning

Rabbi Sacks: Without responsibility, liberty becomes lawlessness

by Roger Krulak

THINKING about postwar Iraq, I found myself recalling the story that used to be told when I was an undergraduate. An American tourist, impressed by the lawns in the College quadrangles, asked the porter how you get grass togrow like that. “Well,” he said, “first you prepare the soil, then you plant the seeds, then you water the ground — andthen you wait a thousand years!” It takes time to grow a lawn. It takes time to build a free society....

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Krulak Klebanow Seder HaShirim

Krulak Klebanow Seder HaShirim

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Seventh Annual Krulak Levene Seder

Seventh Annual Krulak Levene Seder

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Kadesh

Traditional - Kadesh

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The blessings below are for a weeknight. (On Shabbat we add the words in parentheses) וַיְהִי עֶרֶב וַיְהִי בֹקֶר יוֹם הַשִּׁשִּׁי. וַיְכֻלּוּ הַשָׁמַיִם וְהָאָרֶץ וְכָל צְבָאַָם. וַיְכַל אֱלֹקִים בַּיוֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי מְלַאכְתּוֹ אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה וַיִּשְׁבֹּת בַּיוֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי מִכָּל מְלַאכְתּוֹ אֲשֶׁר עָשָׂה. וַיְבָרֶךְ אֱלֹהִים אֶת יוֹם הַשְּׁבִיעִי וַיְקַדֵּשׁ אוֹתוֹ כִּי בוֹ שָׁבַת מִכָּל מְלַאכְתּוֹ אֲשֶׁר בֶָּרָא אֱלֹהִים לַעֲשׂוֹת (Vay'hi erev vay'hi voker yom hashi-shi. Vay'chulu hashamayim v'ha-aretz v’choltzva’am. Vay’chal Elohim bayom hashvi’i, m'lachto asher asah, vayishbot bayom hashvi-i, mikol-mlachto asher asah. Vay'vareich Elohim,...

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Morid haGeshem

by Hillel Smith

Morid haGeshem

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Kadesh

Candlelighting

by Michelle Dannemiller

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. ברוך אתה יי אלהינו מלך העולם אשר קדשנו במצותיו וצונו להדליק נר של (שבתו) יום טוב Baruch atah Adonai Elohaynoo melech ha-olam, asher keedshanoo b’meetzvotav v’tzeevanoo l’hadleek ner shel...

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Kadesh

Kadesh

by Arielle Angel

Kadesh

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Urchatz

Urchatz

by Arielle Angel

Urchatz

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-- Exodus Story

How KLP are you?

by Elliot Cravitz

1. What number appears most frequently in the Haggadah?a) 4   b) 15   c) 600,000 2. The first time the Jews ate matzah was:a) after leaving Egypt in a hurry, with no time for their bread to rise   b) the night prior to leaving Egypt, at the first Passover Seder   c) in 1888, when Manischewitz opened a small matzah bakery in Cincinnati, Ohio 3. The recipe for Charoset is:a) dates, wine, walnuts and apples   b) avocado, bananas, coconut and pine nuts   c)...

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Maggid - Beginning

Passover Wordsearch

by Melanie Fine

Passover Wordsearch

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The Four Names of Passover

by Gail Robillard

LiberationBy David SuissaIt’s fashionable to look at Passover as a universal idea. This makes sense; after all, how much more universal can you get than the theme of human freedom? Also, it’s a lot easier these days to be outer-directed and feel outrage at injustice. Thanks to the Internet, millions can now watch YouTube clips of people being oppressed in the Sudan or demonstrating in the Middle East.So, when Passover arrives, it’s not surprising that many of us would associate this...

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Kadesh

4 Cups, 4 Promises and 4 Mothers

by Mishael Zion

The Four Cups of the Seder are structurally connected to the four verbal performances this evening: (1) Kiddush, sanctifying the holiday (2) Maggid, the storytelling (3) Birkat HaMazon, completing the Pesach meal; and (4) Hallel, completing the festival Psalms. The Talmud connects the Four Cups to God's Four Promises to Israel: "Tell the children of Israel: I am Adonai! I will take them out... I will rescue them… I will redeem them… and I will marry them taking them as my...

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Yachatz

Entering the Broken World

by Mishael Zion

The Pesach story begins in a broken world, amidst slavery and oppression. The sound of the breaking of the matza sends us into that fractured existence, only to become whole again when we find the broken half, the afikoman, at the end of the Seder. This brokenness is not just a physical or political situation: It reminds us of all those hard, damaged places within ourselves. All those narrow places from which we want to break to free. In Hebrew, Egypt...

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