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Intro
Welcome to our Seder. In many traditional Haggadahs the introduction speaks to the "persecution of the Jews in every generation." However with the suffering of so many people and groups of people, this characterization has lost it ...Covercontributed by Joanne Pessin -

Our Questions
The Four Questions were originally meant to be sample questions, but later they became integrated into the ritual. The Talmud relates that Abbaye was once present at a Seder with his teacher Rabbah. When the dish with Pesach foods ...Covercontributed by Neeloufar Gharavi -

The Four Questions
Why are these questions asked and never directly answered in the Haggadah? To this question there are more than four answers:1. Questioning is a sign of freedom, proof that we are free to investigate, to analyze, to satisfy our in ...Covercontributed by Neeloufar Gharavi -

Ten Plagues
Ten Plaguesדָּם צְפֵרְדֵּע כִּנִים עָרוֹבדֶּבֶר שְׁחִין בָּרדאַרְ ...Covercontributed by Wendy Abrams -

Kiddush
בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה יי אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם בּוֹרֵא פְּרִי הַגָפֶן. Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu melech ha’olam, borei p'ri hagafen. Praised are you, ...Covercontributed by shai cherry -

Matza
Just as we not to allow matza to become leavened and must eat it hurriedly, so we must not allow a mitzva to become leavened by delaying its observance once the opportunity presents itself to do it.--Rabbi Yoshia in the Mechi ...Covercontributed by shai cherry -

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

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

Yachatz: the breaking of the m
Yachatz is the breaking of the matzah. It is ...Covercontributed by Lia Berger -

Korech SSLI 2
Korech: Break off two pieces from the bottom matzah. We do the Korech step ...Covercontributed by Alex Kristal -

Yachatz
Yachatz is the breaking of the matzah. It is the fourth step in the seder. Three ...Covercontributed by Lia Berger -

Urchatz
According to the Jewish law we are obligated to wash our hands before we partake ...Covercontributed by Anna Lelonek
