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    Freedom and Justice

    How does each of us define “FREEDOM”? Is it an idea or a reality? What rights come with being free? What responsibilities? Let’s agree on what do with the Tzedakah money raised before Shabbat that might help someone els ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Sarah Beren
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    The Afikoman is Found and Eate

    Toward the end of the meal, the children look for the afikoman, which has been hidden. Since neither the meal nor the Seder can be concluded before everyone has eaten a piece of i ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Barry Louis Polisar
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    The Afikoman

    Finding and Eating the Afikoman In hiding and seeking the afikoman, we reunite the two parts separated at the beginning of the seder. At this moment, we have the opportunity to discover lost parts of ourselves, to become reconcile ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Kalsman Institute
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    The Wandering is Over Haggadah

    Finding and eating the Afikomen | tzafoon | צָפוּן The playfulness of finding the afikomen reminds us that we balance our solemn memories of slavery with a joyous celebration ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by JewishBoston.com
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    A Graduate Student Haggadah: H

    The Hiding of the J-32 Centrifuge Rotor Leader (displays two centrifuge rotors):  Earlier in the ceremony, there were three centrifuge rotors.  Following our tradition, a ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Carl Elkin
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    Afikoman How-to

    Eat a piece of the Afikoman (the bigger half of the middle matzah that you wrapped up and put away a couple of hours ago--Remember?) After this, the you can't eat or drink anything besides the last two cups of wine. ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Nicole
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    TZAFUN

    Find the Afikomen, symbolizing part of you that was split off and must be reintegrated into your full being to be a whole and free person.
    Tzafun
    contributed by Rabbi Michael Lerner
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    CSJO: Search for Afikomen

    Reader 37: The Afikomen is the last piece of matza to be eaten at the Seder. It is part of the middle matza that has been hidden at the beginning of the Seder. The Afikomen must be eaten before the Seder can be completed.  Re ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Congress of Secular Jewish Organization
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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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    Freedom Seder- Afikoman

    At the end of the meal the children are invited to hunt for the Afikoman (the piece of matzah that was hidden earlier) and it is redeemed from the children who have found it, since it is necessary to have this taste of matzah as t ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Shalom Center
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    Tzafun

    After the meal we search for the afikoman. When the afikoman is found and returned to the leader, an olive-sized piece is distributed to each person, and all consume the afikoman with enthusiasm! ...
    Tzafun
    contributed by Lindsay Kuhn
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    Bob Haggadah - Afikoman

    TZAFUN – The Afikoman / Dessert [If the adults have hidden the Afikoman since it was first put aside, let the children (the youngest generation that is out of diapers) look for it during the meal to win ...
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    contributed by Josh Bob
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    Partake of the Aphikomon

    At the conclusion of the meal, the children are given an opportunity to find the Aphikomon. The reader redeems it and distributes pieces of it to all present. After partaking of the Aphikomon, it is customary to eat nothing else. ...
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    contributed by Meredith Blumoff
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