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won't you celebrate with
won't you celebrate with me what i have shaped into a kind of life? i had no model. born in babylon both nonwhite and woman what did i see to be except myself? i made it up here on ...Nirtzahcontributed by Hila Ratzabi -

Adrienne Rich on freedom
Freedom. It isn’t once, to walk outunder the Milky Way, feeling the riversof light, the fields of dark—freedom is daily, prose-bound, routineremembering. Putting together, inch by inchthe starry worlds. From all the lost colle ...Nirtzahcontributed by Hila Ratzabi -

Skeptical Elijah Poem
ElijahHiWhat are you?The tangible intangibleThe direct test of faithThe product of traditionI don’t understandIs it wrongThat I can’t see youAnd I can’t believe you? ...Nirtzahcontributed by Tennessee Lieberman -

I Shall be Released
I Shall be ReleasedBob DylanThey say evrything can be replaced, Yet evry distance is not near. So I remember evry face Of evry man who put me here. I see my light come shining From the west unto the east. Any day now, any day now, ...Nirtzahcontributed by shai cherry -

Who Knows One
Who knows 1? I know 1! 1 is Our God, 1 is Our God, 1 is Our God, in the heavens and the earth. Who knows 2? I know 2! 2 are the tablets that Moses brought and …. Who knows 3? I know 3! 3 are the fathers, and …. Who knows ...Nirtzahcontributed by Esther DuBow -

Counting the Omer
On Pesah we begin counting the Omer, a 49 day period to Shavuot, we can have as an Omer practice becoming more conscious of our consumption patterns, perhaps not buying any new non-consumables (things that we do not use up, i.e. f ...Nirtzahcontributed by Mordechai Liebling -

Monty Python Haggadah: Conclus
Narrator: We conclude tonight's program with the question, 'Is there life after death?'. And here to discuss this question are three dead people. The late Pharaoh Ramse ...Nirtzahcontributed by Sue Kayton -

In Search of Freedom: A Passov
As we pour our fourth cup of wine, we focus on the need to raise awareness about the ongoing crisis in Darfur. Please take a moment to think of five people you can speak to about t ...Nirtzahcontributed by American Jewish World Service -

In Search of Freedom: A Passov
The Passover seder traditionally concludes with the words “Next Year in Jerusalem,” representing the age-old hope for the coming of the Messiah, the ingathering of the Je ...Nirtzahcontributed by American Jewish World Service -

The Wandering is Over Haggadah
Ending the seder and thinking about the future | nirtzah | נִרְצָה Our seder is over, according to Jewish tradition and law. As we had the pleasure to gather for a sed ...Nirtzahcontributed by JewishBoston.com -

My Journey Through the Haggada
We have now concluded the whole of the Seder celebration according to the regulations and precepts that have been laid down for us by our teachers. We have invited those who are ne ...Nirtzahcontributed by Yekutiel Atkins -

Nirtzah
By: Rabbi Ari Weiss At the close of the Haggadah, after moving from past humiliations to future hopes, a surprise! A piyut, or liturgical poem, first quoted in Sefer Rokeach (1160-1238), that returns to the Haggadic theme of retr ...Nirtzahcontributed by Uri L'Tzedek -

Traditional Nirtzah (translati
The Passover Seder is concluded, according to each traditional detail with all its laws and customs. As we have been privileged to celebrate this Seder, so may we one day celebrate ...Nirtzahcontributed by Sara Smith -

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 ...Nirtzahcontributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin -

A Graduate Student Haggadah: C
As this year our experiments have not worked, and we have published (if at all) in obscure journals, so next year may all our experiments work beautifully. And we say togethe ...Nirtzahcontributed by Carl Elkin -

CSJO: Land of Milk and Honey
Reader 51: For centuries, at the Seder’s conclusion, Jews repeated the phrase “next year in Jerusalem”. They longed for their homeland. It would be comforting to end this story in the land of milk and honey. But, in fact, th ...Nirtzahcontributed by Congress of Secular Jewish Organization
