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Dayenu with Hebrew and English
If He had brought us out from Egypt אִלּוּ הוֹצִיאָנוּ מִמִּצְרָיִםand had not carried out judgments against them וְלֹא עָשָׂה בָּהֶם שְׁפָטִים— Dayenu, it would have ...-- Closingcontributed by Danielle Selber -

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 ...-- Closingcontributed by Danielle Selber -

Symbols of the seder plate
Leader: Before we can partake of the Seder meal, we must discuss the Mitzvot, the primary symbols of Passover.Leader: The first mitzvah is Zeroa, traditionally a roasted shank bone of the lamb, which reminds us of the sacrifi ...-- Closingcontributed by Spencer Ruskin -

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 ...-- Closingcontributed by Annie Matan Gilbert -

dayenu
Ilu hotzi, hotzianuHotzianu miMitzrayim (2x) Dayenu. Chorus: Dai, dai, enu (3x) Dayenu dayenu. Ilu natan natan lanuNatan lanu et haShabbat (2x) Dayenu. Chorus: Ilu natan natan lanuNatan lanu ...-- Closingcontributed by Jacqueline -

The Three Symbols Of Passover
We are required to mention the three symbols of Pesach.The Roasted Shankbone is a reminder for us that we placed lambs blood on the doors of our homes so that G-d would pass over "posach" our homes when we were slaves ...-- Closingcontributed by Jan Osmundson -

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 ...-- Closingcontributed by Gerald Weiss -

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 ...-- Closingcontributed by Barry Louis Polisar -

Traditional Third Cup of Wine
בָרוךְ אַתָה יי אֱלֹהֵינו מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם בוֹרֵא פְרִי הַגָפֶן.-- Closingcontributed by Sara Smith -

Second Cup of Wine (Hebrew)
בָרוךְ אתה יי אֱלֹהֵינו מֶלֶךְ העוֹלָם, אֲשֶר גְאָלָנו וְגָאַל אֶת אֲבוֹתֵינו מִמִצְרַים , וְהִגִיעָנו לַלַיְלָה הַזֶה לֶאֱכ ...-- Closingcontributed by Sara Smith -

Second Cup of Wine (Transliter
Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha’olam, asher g’alanu v’ga’al et avoteinu mimitzrayim, v’higianu lalaylah hazeh le’echol bo matzah umaror. Kein Adonai Eloheinu vEi ...-- Closingcontributed by Sara Smith -

Freedom Seder- Symbols of Tran
[Someone says/does each of the following. One participant lifts up the matzah, showing it to the celebrants, and says:] Why do we eat this flat, unleavened matzah? Because the deci ...-- Closingcontributed by Shalom Center -

Obligations of the Holiday- Pe
רַבָן גַמְלִיאֵל הָיָה אוֹמֵר:כָל שֶלֹא אָמַר שְלשָה דְבָרִים אֵלו בַפֶסַח, לֹא יָצָא יְדֵי חוֹבָ ...-- Closingcontributed by Sara Smith -

Obligations of the Holiday- Pe
Rabban Gamlieil hayah omeir: kol shelo amar sh’loshah d’varim eilu bapesach, lo yatza y’dei chovato, v’eilu hein: Pesach, Matzah, Umaror. Point to the shank bone Pesach sh ...-- Closingcontributed by Sara Smith
