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An Orange on the Seder Plate
At the height of the Jewish feminist movement of the 1980s, inspired by the abundant new customs expressing women’s viewpoints and experiences, I started placing an orange on the Seder plate.At an early point in the Seder, when ...Introductioncontributed by Jon Klein -

Introduction
What is Passover or Pesach?Pesach is the Hebrew for Passover. It is the memorial feast the L-rd commanded the Jewish people celebrate a to remind and celebrate their deliverance from Egypt in Leviticus 23. & ...Introductioncontributed by Jennifer Schwaeber -

Quick Seder Plate Guide
Moishe House (www.moishehouse.org) worked with educators from JewishLearning.com ...Introductioncontributed by Zvi Bellin -

Introduction
Leader: Tonight, we celebrate the Passover holiday, one of the major festivals of Judaism. The long history of the Jews is one of contrasts — freedom and slavery, joy and pain, power and helplessness. The celebration of Passover ...Introductioncontributed by Spencer Ruskin -

Ramabam's Haggadah
Why do we have a Seder? The Seder is essential in remembering the oppression of the Jews in Egypt. We have the Seder to tell the story to our family, friends, and children. We remind ourselves how the people of Israel went fr ...Introductioncontributed by Zachary Rich -

Haggadah Intro
Haggadah Introduction We have a seder every year around the time of Pesach. We have this seder each year because it is a mitzvah to tell the story of the miracles a ...Introductioncontributed by Jacob Banov -

An Introduction To Our Seder
An Introduction To Our SederEach year, we gather with friends, family, and other members of our community to share the retelling of the story of Passover. We recall a dark time in history when the Jewish People were slaves, when w ...Introductioncontributed by Pamela Ryba -

Gather Round Seder Tables
On this night, we gather around seder tables remembering our passage from bondage to freedom.On this night, we journey from now to then, telling the story of our people's birth.On this night, we retrace our steps from then to now, ...Introductioncontributed by Liz Bader-Natal -

Introduction
Tonight we gather together to celebrate Passover, our holiday of freedom. We will eat a great meal together, enjoy four glasses (at least!) of wine, and tell the story of our ancestors’ liberation from slavery in Egypt. We ...Introductioncontributed by Liz Bader-Natal -

Hinei Ma Tov
Hine ma tov uma nayim shevet achim gam yachad. Hine ma tov uma nayim shevet achim gam yachad.How good and pleasant it is when people live together in harmony ...Introductioncontributed by Liz Bader-Natal -

How Long Should The Ideal Sede
How long should the ideal Seder last. Everyone is hungry; the kids are squirmy, guests are growing impatient. You're on step 5 of 15 and dinner isn't even in sight.It might interes ...Introductioncontributed by Gerald Weiss -

Seder Bingo
12 distinct bingo boards for playing throughout SederIntroductioncontributed by Ariel Irwin -

Introduction
PESACHThe holiday of Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, celebrates God's freeing the Jews from bondage in Egypt through the leadership of Moses. Passover is known as the "holiday of freedom," commemorating the Jewish Exodus from ...Introductioncontributed by Michael Smith -

Seder Plate
HarosetMarorBeitzah (Egg)Zroah (Pascal Lamb/Shankbone)Karpas (Greens)Melah (Salt ...Introductioncontributed by Annie Matan Gilbert -

Eggs
Eggs are prominent and pervasive on Pesah. In fact, so prevalent are they during the holiday week that one might suspect that the ancient Greek name for Pesah actually may have been Cholesterol!Let's start with the Seder Plat ...Introductioncontributed by Gerald Weiss
