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Why Do We Dip Twice?!?
Part of the Seder if not only talking about the past, but also about the future and about rebuilding the 3rd Beit HaMikdash in Yerushalayim. Did you know that the 1st Seder always falls out on the same day of Tisha B'Av. ...Marorcontributed by Talia Kupferman -

What Destroyer?!?
We all know the story of the Jews cooking the lamb, eating it, putting the blood on their doors and God then passing over (hense, Passover) But, lets actually look at the words from the Torah. In Shemot Perek י’'ב Pasuk × ...-- Exodus Storycontributed by Talia Kupferman -

Why Karpas?!?
Q) Why do we even eat and dip Karpas in the first place?A) There are 2 answers:1) to remind us of the tears from the Jews as slaves in Egypt. 2) The Gamarah says: on the Seder we overall, just do weird and unusual things. Now ...Karpascontributed by Talia Kupferman -
Mah Nishtanah from ShalomLearn
Chag Smaeach from ShalomLearning! Join UMD Hillel' ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Emily Dubick -

Matzah: Bread of Affliction, B
A WAY IN Jewish Mindfulness ProgramHaggadah Supplement MATZAHBread of Affliction, Bread of Hope and Possibility Ha lachma anya—This is the bread of affliction our ances ...Yachatzcontributed by A Way In -

How Long Should The Ideal Sede
How long should the ideal Seder last. Everyone is hungry; the kids are squirmy, guests are growing impatient. You're on step 5 of 15 and dinner isn't even in sight.It might interes ...Introductioncontributed by Gerald Weiss -

Eggs
Eggs are prominent and pervasive on Pesah. In fact, so prevalent are they during the holiday week that one might suspect that the ancient Greek name for Pesah actually may have been Cholesterol!Let's start with the Seder Plat ...Introductioncontributed by Gerald Weiss -

Yachatz
Yachatz is the breaking of the matzah. It is the fourth step of the Seder. The ...Covercontributed by Lia Berger -

Koreich
We do the Koreich step so we can fulfill our obligation of Matzah and Maro ...Koreichcontributed by Alex Kristal -

Maror
Maror comes from the hebrew word for bitter. The maror symbolizes the bitt ...Covercontributed by Sara Balsam -

Maror SSLI
Maror comes from the hebrew word for bitter. The maror symbolizes the bitterness ...Marorcontributed by Sara Balsam -

Jews Celebrating Passover. Lub
Anonymous folk artistЕвреи празднуют ...Covercontributed by TAMAR FOX -

Urchatz-- Washing Without Bles
Why is this washing of the hands different than al ...Urchatzcontributed by Ben Herskowitz

