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Ayeka Suggestions
Here are a few suggestions from Ayeka: Pre-SederE-mail everyone who is coming and ask people what their goals for the Seder are. Toss out a trigger question and get people talking already before the Seder. Ask them if th ...Covercontributed by Aryeh Ben David -

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 Storycontributed by Zvi Bellin -

The 21 Jump Street
I call this exercise The 21 Jump Street. It's a reference to the card game that the characters play in the opening sequence of the show, but that's mostly me having fun. The title is less relevant than the exercise itself.Mat ...-- Exodus Storycontributed by David Wolkin -

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

Freeing Your Inner Pharaoh
Freeing Your Inner PharoahHow-t ...Introductioncontributed by jmcbrooklyn -

Yoga for Your Seder Table - Ca
Why not try this one at your Pesach table? You can ...Commentary / Readingscontributed by Marcus J Freed -

Yoga for Your Seder Table - Tr
It must have been pretty exhausting building the&n ...Commentary / Readingscontributed by Marcus J Freed -

birds head haggadah mask
continue the tradition this pesach with your own "birds head haggadah mask" ken ...Covercontributed by Ken Goldman -

Passover Play - a ten minute s
Here is a kid and adult friendly alternative to for the Maggid section (the Passover story section) of the Haggadah. This short play is in the style of "sedra scenes" -- a contempo ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Rabbi Daniel Brenner -

Bitter Herb Taste Test
What is a Bitter Herb? When most of us think of bitter herbs, that maror, we think of khreyn (Yiddish for horseradish). But when you think about it, horseradish is not really bitter. It is pungent or spicy. According to the Talmud ...Marorcontributed by Rabbi Benjamin Adler -

Splitting the Sea of Reeds wit
Rabbi Yose the Galilean says: How does one derive that, after the ten plagues in Egypt, the Egyptians suffered fifty plagues at the Sea? Concerning the plagues in Egypt the Torah s ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Rabbi Benjamin Adler -

Write Your Own Four Questions
Why do we remove the table? — The School of R. Jannai said: So that the children may perceive [the unusual proceeding] and enquire [its reasons]. Abaye was sitting before Rabbah, [when] he saw the tray taken up from before him. ...-- Four Questionscontributed by Rabbi Benjamin Adler -

Getting to Know Each Other
We start by getting to know one another: As we embark on our adventure together here tonight, it is possible that some of us do not know each other. Take turns around the table as each person shares his or her name and how it is t ...Introductioncontributed by Mark Hurvitz -

Four Children
This reading allows for much personal identification and further interpretation in the text. A discussion can take place regarding with which of the four children each guest identifies most, followed by a consideration of whi ...-- Four Childrencontributed by Religious Action Center -

Slavery
Helping Children Understand Slavery -Tell a made-up story to the children geared to their age that will help them understand what a slave is. For example, for younger children, tell them about a father whose boss will not le ...Commentary / Readingscontributed by Rabbi Zoë Klein
