• Numerous as the stars

    This illustration quotes God’s blessing to Abraham in Genesis 26:2—וְהִ ...
    -- Exodus Story
    contributed by Hillel Smith
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    Chad Gadya

    Chad gadya, chad gadya! D'zabin abba bitrei zuzei, Chad gadya, chad gadya!  Ve'oso shunro ve'ochlo l'gadya,D'zabin abba bitrei zuzei, Chad gadya, chad gadya! Ve'oso calba ve'noshach l'shunra,d'oc ...
    Cover
    contributed by Jenny
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    Who Knows One?

    Who Knows One? 1.  Who knows one?  I know one!One is Hashem, one is Hashem, one is Hashem!In the Heaven and the Earthאחד אלוהינו שבשמיים ובארץ.א2.  Who knows two?  I know two!Two are ...
    Cover
    contributed by Jenny
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    KARPAS: EAT A GREEN VEGETABLE

    At this point in the  seder, it is traditional to eat a green vegetable dipped in  salt water.  The green vegetable  represents rebirth, renewal and growth; the salt water represents the tears of ensl ...
    Karpas
    contributed by Jessica
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    Four Cups

    •Reader:  In Exodus, there are a lot of laws that pertain differently to natives, or “ezrah” and sojourners, or “ger.”  The word “ezrah” is literally a kind of plant, probably a grapevine.  Metaphorica ...
    Kadesh
    contributed by Matt Chanoff
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    The Order of the Seder

    As with anything, there is a proper order for things. Just as a tree must be a tiny seed, then a sapling, before it becomes a tree, we must go through an order to grow and change. This is the order of the Seder: Kadeish Urchatz Ka ...
    Introduction
    contributed by Michal Sagal
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    Ma Nishtana (Hebrew)

    מַה נִּשְּׁתַּנָה הַלַּיְלָה הַזֶּה מִכָּל הַלֵּילוֹת שֶׁבְּכָל הַלֵּילוֹת אָנוּ אוֹכְלִין חָמֵץ וּמַצָּה, -הַלַּיְלָה הַז ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Sara Smith
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    Traditional Barech (Hebrew)

    שִיר הַמַעֲלוֹת, בְשוב יְיָ אֶת שִיבַת צִיוֹן, הָיִינו כְחלְֹמִים. אָז יִמָלֵא שְחוֹק פִינו ולְשוֹנֵנו רִנָה, אָז יאֹמְרו בַג ...
    Bareich
    contributed by Sara Smith
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    Traditional Karpas Blessing (H

    בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה יי אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם, בּוֹרֵא פְּרִי הָאֲדָמָה.
    Karpas
    contributed by Hillel Smith
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    Traditional Kiddush (Hebrew)

       On Shabbat begin here, and include the portions in parentheses וַיְהִי עֶרֶב וַיְהִי בֹקֶר יוֹם הַשִּׁשִּׁי. וַיְכֻלּוּ הַשָׁמַיִם וְהָאָרֶץ וְכָ ...
    Kadesh
    contributed by Hillel Smith
  • Blessing the fourth cup

      Group: Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu Melech ha’olam, borei p’ri hagafen ...
    Hallel
    contributed by Heather
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    Traditional Magid Part 1: Ha L

    הָא לַחְמָא עַנְיָא דִי אֲכָלוּ אַבְהָתָנָא בְּאַרְעָא דְמִצְרָיִם. כָּל דִכְפִין יֵיתֵי וְיֵיכֹ ...
    Maggid - Beginning
    contributed by Hillel Smith
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    4 questions

     The Four Questions The telling of the story of Passover is framed as a discussion with lots of questions and answers. It’s tradition that the youngest person in the family asks the questions. The rabbis who created the set ...
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by nicole
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    Kadesh

    Kadesh Here we are, ready to perform the mitzvah of the first cup of wine and to dedicate this whole evening "to telling the story of miracles and wonders that were performed by our ancestors in Egypt on the night of the 15th of t ...
    Kadesh
    contributed by Jeff
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    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 - Beginning
    contributed by Zach
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    Intro

    In every generation, we must see ourselves as if we personally were liberated from Egypt. We gather tonight to tell the ancient story of a people's liberation from Egyptian slavery. This is the story of our origins as a people. I ...
    Maggid - Beginning
    contributed by Anthony Meyer

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