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    The Second Cup

    A cup to our teachers: To those we have known and those whose work has inspired us, and made space for our lives. We are graeful to you who did and said things for the first time, who claimed and reclaimed our traditions, who forg ...
    Cover
    contributed by Alan Scher
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    Order

    Seder, in Hebrew, means 'order'. Order has many meanings, and all appear during Passover.Order organizes. During the seder, we order the prayers, the readings, the meal. Each tradition has its slot. We move from one experience to ...
    Introduction
    contributed by Ezra Match
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    The Orange

    In the early 1980s, the Hillel Foundation invited me to speak on a panel at Oberlin College. While on campus, I came across a Haggada that had been written by some Oberlin students to express feminist concerns. One ritual they dev ...
    Maggid - Beginning
    contributed by Cody Greenes
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    Beginning the Evening

    By participating in the symbolic actions built into the order of the Seder, we can share in:     the experience of the rebirth of the natural world around us,     the national liberation of our people ...
    Introduction
    contributed by Cody Greenes
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    Miriam's Cup

     Filling Miriam's Cup follows the second cup of wine, before washing the hands. Raise the empty goblet and say:Miriam's cup is filled with water, rather than wine. I invite women of all generations at our Seder table to fill ...
    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by Cody Greenes
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    The Ten Plagues - help us drea

    Shekhinah, soften our hearts and the hearts of our enemies. Help us to dream new pathsto freedom, so that the next sea-opening is not also a drowning; so that our singing isnever a ...
    -- Ten Plagues
    contributed by Kara Wentworth
  • Oppression/Intersection/Hope

    -- Closing
    contributed by Kara Wentworth
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    Fifth Question - freedom

    …and 5.In addition to the Four Questions, tonight we ask ourselves a fifth:We are commanded to celebrate as if each one of us were personally liberated fromEgypt. In the next year, how do you hope to bring yourself closer to you ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Kara Wentworth
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    The White House Seder

    Here are some occurances at the annual Obama White House seder:*An the annual reading of the Emancipation Proclamation right before Elijah sneaks in.*The President has a vocal impersonation of Pharaoh.*the Secret Service always kn ...
    Commentary / Readings
    contributed by Daniel Kuhn
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    The Stories That Bind Us

    The single most important thing you can do for your family may be the simplest of all: develop a strong family narrative.“The ones who know a lot about their families tend to do better when they face challenges,” said Sara Duk ...
    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by Daniel Gropper
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    Kadesh Philosophical Add-On

    The Haggadah and the story of Passover is about God fulfilling his promise to Abraham and maintaining the Jewish people's status as the chosen people and delivering them forth from Egypt, even after the cruel genocidal practices o ...
    Kadesh
    contributed by Richard Schwartz
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    The Four Cups

    The Four Cups by Rabbi Yael LevyIt is time, the Infinite calls,ComeV’hotzeyti, I will take you outV’hitzalti, I will deliver you to a new placeV’ga’alti, I will help you to transformV’lakachti, I will take you into relat ...
    Kadesh
    contributed by Daniel Gropper
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    BaShanah HaZeh - song

    This page includes a video of Eliana Lights singing her "Ba Shanah HaZeh" song (and a pdf of the lyrics) focusing on the issue of child labor in the cocoa fields.  She set it to the tune of Ba Shanah HaBa'ah "because of its h ...
    Songs
    contributed by Ilana Schatz
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    Fair Trade Dayenu song

    This page contains a video of Talia Cooper singing her song, "Fair Trade Dayenu" to the traditional melody, and pdf of the lyrics for download.   It addresses the issue of child labor in the cocoa fields and what each of ...
    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by Ilana Schatz
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    In Every Generation

    Tonight we read, “in every generation each individual is obligated to see him/herself as though s/he went forth from Egypt.” While we are gathered around our seder table we experience the bitterness of slavery, the maror (bitt ...
    -- Closing
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    Joseph the Unrighteous

    My article criticizing Joseph's ecnomic policies in Egypt
    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by Berel Dov Lerner

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