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Opening Song

by Stu Jacobs

Opening Song (Sung to the tune of "Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel") Oh, welcome everybody.Time to gather round.We will tell the story.We'll smile and then we'll frown.  Oh Pesach, Pesach, PesachWe were slaves but now we're free.Oh Pesach, Pesach, PesachLet's tell our history!

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26 Under One Roof

26 Under One Roof

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Motzi-Matzah 

Motzi Matza- Daniel Fiske

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Did you know that the first time you eat matzah on pesach is during Motzi Matzah? I found this very interesting because pesach is a very holy holiday and the first bite of matzah is such a big mitzvah. In the Jewish religion we say brachot for almost everything, from seeing a rainbow to eating food. Almost every time we say a blessing, it consists of just one. Therefore many have had the questions of why we say two brachot for...

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