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    Let's Eat in 20 languages

    بالهنا و الشفاءבתיאבון! Bon profit! Dobar tek!Smakelijk eten!Hyvää ruokahalua!食飯Bon appétit!Guten appetit!Καλή όρεξη!Jó étvágyat!Buon appetito!잘먹겠습니다Gero apetito!Пријат ...
    Shulchan Oreich
    contributed by Danielle & Misha Slutsky
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    Key Elements to Include in you

    Key Elements to Include in your Telling of the Passover Story by Isaac Zones o   Context: Joseph sold to slavery by brothers and heads to Egypt.  Interprets Pha ...
    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by Zvi Bellin
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  • Yachatz

    Yachatz is the breaking of the matzah. It is the fourth step of the Seder. The ...
    Cover
    contributed by Lia Berger
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  • Natalia Kadish

    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by natalia kadish
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  • Natalia Kadish

    Moshe in basket
    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by natalia kadish
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    Why Is This Night Different? V

    Here is Mah Nishtanah sung in English translation. ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Gerald Weiss
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    Avadim Hayinu (We were slaves

    We were slaves in Egypt,So long ago.An evil king oppressed us,That cruel Pharaoh!God sent MosesTo redeem us,To take us out of slavery.That's how God kept the promiseTo set us free. ...
    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by Gerald Weiss
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    Dayenu (English - song))

    If God had only set us free,Redeemed us all from slavery,That would have been enough for me!Dayenu...If God had given us Shabbat,That really would have meant a lot,But did God stop there?No, God did not!Dayenu...God's Torah we wer ...
    -- Closing
    contributed by Gerald Weiss
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    Rhyming Haggadah: Kadesh

    Our seder now is set to start sweet juice from grapes to warm the heart Four cups in all, we will soon drink each time be sure, our minds should think... Of that great and awesome time... when God who's strong and wise and kind ga ...
    Kadesh
    contributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin
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    Rhyming Haggadah: Karpas

    Our tale to tell, both happy and sad, like all great lore, some good, some bad On our table the symbols abound you needn't look far, they're all around Look on your plate, for parsley green a sign of Spring when it is seen. And so ...
    Karpas
    contributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin
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    Rhyming Haggadah: Conclusion

    Now's the time to say good bye we soon depart, our head held high   We pray a day when we shall see that all God's children will be free   Perhaps next year we'll celebrate an end to war and fear and hate   We pray ...
    Nirtzah
    contributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin
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    Rhyming Haggadah: Hallel

    Our Seder's joyous interlude our celebration soon conclude we hope the day so soon to come when songs of freedom all will hum   When God, the Brit did reaffirm a promise made, in time's good turn one day in freedom, peace and ...
    Hallel
    contributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin
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    Rhyming Haggadah: Barech

    At times such as this, we pause and reflect we thank God for the good that surrounds our families, our friends, the great blessings of freedom and of course all the food that abounds   We make sacred the moment with a prayer ...
    Bareich
    contributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin
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    Rhyming Haggadah: Tzafun

    Some time ago, as we spoke this matzah here we held and broke   It's called afikomen -- desert by and by a fun tradition now to try   Well that matzah has now been hidden for the moment at least, it's been lost but I'll ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin
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    Rhyming Haggadah: Marror

    And now to think, we taste some Maror to remind us all of slavery's horror   Maror, a herb with bitter taste should teach us all enslavement's waste   Ba-ruch A-tah A-do-nai, E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech Ha-o-lam, a-sheer keed-sh ...
    Maror
    contributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin
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    Rhyming Haggadah: Motzi Matzah

    Two times so far we've talked about this matzah here to figure out   And now's our chance to take a bite to remind us of the slaves rushed flight   But first some blessings say we should Thank God for our gifts so good & ...
    Motzi-Matzah
    contributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin
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