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    Dayenu with English Hebrew and

    One of most beloved songs in the Passover seder is "Dayenu". A few of us will read the stanzas one at a time, and the everyone else will respond, "Dayenu" – meaning, “it would ...
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    contributed by Danielle Selber
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    contributed by Kara Wentworth
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    Dayenu -- For This, We are Gra

    In the traditional Passover Seder, we thank God for the miracles God performed, and, after reciting each miracle, reply aloud "Dayenu" -- this alone would have been enough and for ...
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    contributed by Phil Neuman
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    Dayenu commentary

    One of most beloved songs in the Passover seder is "Dayenu". The stanzas are read one at a time, and the participants respond, "Dayenu" – meaning, “it would have been enough”. How many times do we forget to pause and no ...
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    contributed by Danielle Selber
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    Blessing the Boats, by Lucille

    (at St. Mary's)may the tide that is entering even now the lip of our understanding carry you out beyond the face of fear may you kiss the wind then turn from it certain that it wil ...
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    contributed by Hila Ratzabi
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    Dayenu: Reflections

     From Talitha: Reflections One of most beloved songs in the Passover seder is "Dayenu." The stanzas are read one at a time, and the participants respond, "Dayenu." The word "Dayenu" means, "It would have been enough for ...
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    contributed by EJ Moldow
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    In Every Generation

    Tonight we read, “in every generation each individual is obligated to see him/herself as though s/he went forth from Egypt.” While we are gathered around our seder table we experience the bitterness of slavery, the maror (bitt ...
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    contributed by California Faith for Equality
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    To Zion - Reaching the Distant

    Oh GodI am almost afraid to look over my shoulderTo see how far I’ve comeThe expanse seems impossibly wideAnd yetHere I amDancingSinging Your NameSurrounded by love and familyBre ...
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    contributed by Annie Matan Gilbert
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  • Dayenu

    During the Exodus, God performed miracles every step of the way. At our Seder we ...
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    contributed by Esther DuBow
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    The Passover Symbols, The Oran

    The Passover SymbolsWe have now told the story of Passover… but wait! We’re not quite done. There are still some symbols on our seder plate we haven’t talked about yet. Rabba ...
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    contributed by Jewish Women's Archive
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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 ...
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    contributed by Gerald Weiss
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    We Were Slaves

    The Haggadah sets forth the theme that we — not just our ancestors — were slaves to Pharaoh but God delivered each of us “with a mighty hand and an outstretched arm.” We tell the story of the Exodus and search its meaning ...
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    contributed by Barry Louis Polisar
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    Pesach, Matzah, Marror

    The matzah for the Seder is baked out of wheat, rye, oats, barley, or spelt. When moistened and allowed to ferment and rise, these five types of grains become "chametz:" leavened foods which are prohibited on Passover. Matzah deri ...
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    contributed by VBS
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    Pesach Matza Maror

    “Rabbi Gamliel used to say that those who have not spoken of the following three things on Pesach has not fulfilled the obligation of the holiday. They are Pesach, Matza and Maror.” Pesach – the Pascal Sacrifice. I am Pesach ...
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    contributed by Alexandra Benjamin
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    Dayenu

    If society provided compassionate caregivers and did not provide medication, Dayenu. If society provided medication and did not provide comprehensive health coverage, Dayenu. If society provided enough group homes and did not elim ...
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    contributed by Kalsman Institute
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