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No Seder Like Our Seder
There's no seder like our seder, There's no seder I know. Everything about it is halachic Nothing that the Torah won't allow. Listen how we read the whole Haggadah It's all in Hebrew 'Cause we know how. There's no Seder like our s ...Introductioncontributed by Sarah Wisnia -

College Haggadah
Leader: We begin with the Passover plate. The four foods on this plate symbolize the four years of Beloit.Leader: The first item is the bitter herbs. All: The bitter herbs came from the hot sauce ...Introductioncontributed by Hymie Goldstein -

introduction
First of all, my name is Rabbi Tuviyah ha Batlaniem / Moreh here at,Beth Shalom Messianic Fellowship. Thank You for Blessing usWith your presence here today, at our Passover Seder. Many of you that is visiting attend a ...Introductioncontributed by Terry (Tuviyah) Harris -

Introduction
INTRODUCTIONThe long history of our people is one of contrasts — freedom and slavery, joy and pain, power and helplessness. Passover reflects these contrasts. Tonight as we celebrate our freedom, we remember the slavery of our a ...Introductioncontributed by Ajay Chaudhary -

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 ...Introductioncontributed by Ezra Match -

Ordning på svenska
The Do-It-Yourself Haggadah Gör-det-själv- Haggadah Introduction: We welcome all guests, focusing on the theme of the evening, ‘freedom,’ + review the o ...Introductioncontributed by Rebecca Lillian -

Occupy Passover
In the Occupy movement, on Wall Street most dramatically, some people grabbed hold of the concept and realities of imbalances of wealth and infused already present economic concerns with worries about the divisive nature of our ec ...Introductioncontributed by ruby rowan -

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 ...Introductioncontributed by Cody Greenes -

Passover Thoughts by David Har
Thoughts on the meaning of Passover These thoughts are adapted from an essay by Rabbi Prof. David Hartman (z”l), written in 2010.As much as I am happy to be part ...Introductioncontributed by Anson Laytner -

Akhenaton the Terrible
In Egypt, the Jews were left behind in a prison by the evil pharaoh, Akhenaton. They had a hero who was not captured, his name was Moses. Akhenaton was pleaded by the Jews to let them free, but he did otherwise. Akhenaton en ...Introductioncontributed by Zachary Harkness -

Remembering Loved Ones
As we recall the story of the Jewish people, of our redemption from slavery in Egypt, we remember also the story of our own families: the journeys and experiences that shaped us, the people and places, and the faces that sat acros ...Introductioncontributed by Ashley Baker -

Welcoming Pesach - Life's
The time is nowto break the bonds of fearlight out into the road of Exodusto find life’s giftsmanna from heavenbabes coming into the worldto embrace all things we hol ...Introductioncontributed by David Fitzpatrick Fitzpatrick -

Opening Meditation
We come together from our separate lives, each of us bringing our concerns, our preoccupations, our hopes, and our dreams. We are not yet fully present: The traffic, the last-minute cooking, the final details still cling to us. Ou ...Introductioncontributed by Alan Scher -

Introduction
What is a Haggadah?A Haggadah is the book we read from at the Passover Seder. The word Haggadah means ‘telling’. On Passover we tell the story of the Exodus of the Jewish people from the land of Egypt. Passover is the Eng ...Introductioncontributed by Benny Pitt -

Introductions
My name is ____________________ , and my favorite Passover food is ______________________________ .Introductioncontributed by Alan Scher -

QUESTIONS
Questions are not only welcome during the course of the evening but are vital totonight’s journey. Our obligation at this seder involves traveling from slavery tofreedom, prodding ourselves from apathy to action, ...Introductioncontributed by Alan Scher
