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The Orange
In the early 1980s, the Hillel Foundation invited me to speak on a panel at Oberlin College. While on campus, I came across a Haggada that had been written by some Oberlin students to express feminist concerns. One ritual they dev ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Cody Greenes -

Maggid
Leader: We cannot eat the Seder meal until the story of Passover is told. This next section is called 'Maggid', which means 'Narrator', or 'Preacher'. In it we explore the reasons for the Passover holiday, culminating in a retelli ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Spencer Ruskin -

Rabbis Organizing Rabbis Immig
Our formatting doesn't work very well here, but consider this a preview. For a well-formatted printable ritual, and for more information about Rabbis Organizing Rabbis, ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Miriam Farber -

Reform CA Immigration Seder Ri
Our formatting doesn't work very well here, but consider this a preview. For a well-formatted printable ritual, and for more information about Reform California, please ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Miriam Farber -

הא לחמא עניא- Ha Lac
הא לחמא עניא- Ha Lachma AnyaMagid starts with Ha Lachma Anya. We invite anyone to come join us at our seder. Ha Lachma Anya is not said in Hebrew, like the rest of t ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Stephanie Friedman -

Four Allies, Four Questions fo
This insert was created by the Keshet Parent & Family Connection. We provide confidential support to other parents of LGBTQ Jewish children and family members. Learn more>&g ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Bonnie Rosenabum -

Magid Outline
The breakup here is debatable, and involves interpretation at the end. However, it should be a useful resource to maintain context as one goes through Magid.Magid1. Introa. &nbs ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Ariel Irwin -
Four Freedoms
In 1941, shortly after the start of World War 2, President, Franklin D. Ro ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Jonah Bernstein -

Ask Big Questions: Are We Free
While the seder is one of the Jewish people’s most treasured rituals, it has become a model for people throughout the world to gather and reflect on the question, “Are we free? ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Sheila Katz -

Avadim hayinu
עֲבָדִים הָיִינוּ לְפַרְעֹה בְּמִצְרָיֽם עַתָּה - בְּנֵי חוֹרִיןAvadim hayinu lepharo bemitzrayim, ata – benei chorinWe were slaves to Pharaoh in Egypt – now we are free. ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Jacqueline -

Maggid of Egyptian Kariates
In the name of the Redeemer of Israel who responds to those who seek him (NB)Praise YHWH. I will praise YHWH with my whole heart, in the assembly of the upright, and in the congregation. The works of YHWH are great, sought out by ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Avraham Schutte -

OurJewishCommunity.org Maggid
The opportunities and the need to create a less violent, less oppressive world are enormous. But cruelty and apathy are still with us — across the ocean, across the border, acros ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by OurJewishCommunity .org -

Chabad's Maggid
Maggid Telling the Story of the Exodus // Maggid - Retelling the Passover Story Raise the tray with the matzot and say: This is the bread of affliction that our fathers ate in the land of Egypt. Who ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Zach -

Magid How-to
Fill the second cup of wine. Tell the story. When you get to the description of the plagues, remove a little bit of wine from the cup at the mention of each plague. When you get to the happy ending, pick up the wine cup and recite ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Nicole -

Ha Lachma (Hebrew)
הָא לַחְמָא עַנְיָא דִי אֲכָלו אַבְהָתָנָא בְאַרְעָא דְמִצְרָיִם. כָל דִכְפִין יֵיתֵי וְיֵיכלֹ, כָל דִצְרִיךְ יֵיתֵי וְיִפְ ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Sara Smith -

Traditional Ha Lachma (Transla
Raise the Matzah This is the bread of affliction, which our ancestors ate in the land of Egypt. Let all who are hungry come and eat. Let all who are in need, come and celebrate Pas ...Maggid - Beginningcontributed by Sara Smith

