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The Wandering is Over Haggadah
Happy Passover! Tonight we gather together to celebrate Passover, our holiday of freedom. We will eat a great meal together, enjoy (at least!) four glasses of wine, and tell the st ...Introductioncontributed by JewishBoston.com -

In Search of Freedom: A Passov
Shalom, Salaam, and Peace. Welcome to the Interfaith Seder for Darfur. Today, we join other activists religious and secular — throughout the world participatin ...Introductioncontributed by American Jewish World Service -

Rhyming Haggadah: Introduction
Our Torah is tradition's well it has a story great to tell About a time when we went free no longer slaves, now family And so each year we gather 'round to eat the foods and hear the sound of a wondrous time, its lesson true as mu ...Introductioncontributed by Rabbi Scott Gurdin -

Setting the Seder Table
The Seder table reflects the festive nature of this holiday. The more special you make it, the more special it feels! Each participant will need a cup for wine/grape juice. We will share four cups of wine...good wine is highly rec ...Introductioncontributed by VBS -

Rites and Symbols of the Seder
The Seder service is marked with special concern for the children. A striking contrast is offered between the ceremonies of this service of the Passover Eve and the conduct of the usual meal, so that the child is sure to ask for a ...Introductioncontributed by drew -

Hadlakat Hanerot--Lighting Can
Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam asher kidshanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu l’hadlik ner shel (Shabbat v’) Yom Tov. Baruch ata Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam shehech ...Introductioncontributed by Nicole -

A Graduate Student Haggadah: P
Leader: We begin with the Passover plate. The four foods on this plate symbolize the years of graduate school. Leader: The first item is the bitter herbs.&n ...Introductioncontributed by Carl Elkin -

Simanei Haseder--Order of the
Kadesh--Urchatz--Karpas--Yachatz--Magid--Rachtzah--Motzi matzah--Maror--Korech--Shulchan orech--Tzafun--Barech--Halel--NirtzahIntroductioncontributed by Nicole -

Monty Python Haggadah: The Sed
To help us remember the story of the first Passover, we have assembled various symbolic foods on a Seder plate. There's egg and spam; shankbone and spam; greens and spam, bitter he ...Introductioncontributed by Sue Kayton -

Bob Haggadah - The Short Versi
THE SHORT VERSIONS! It is not unusual for some Seders to take six or more hours – enough time for a baseball double-header (without the hot dogs)! Some Seders, though, tak ...Introductioncontributed by Josh Bob -

Women's seder introductio
The word Haggadah means the Telling. On many other festivals we are commanded to listen. We must hear the Megillah on Purim, we must hear the Shofar on Rosh Hashana. But on Pesach ...Introductioncontributed by Alexandra Benjamin -

Maggid/The Narration
Amidst the retelling of the exodus from Egypt, additional stories can be shared surrounding the oppression or redemption of other peoples, such as the rescue of Ethiopian Jews10 during the 1980’s, the emigration of Soviet J ...Introductioncontributed by Religious Action Center -

Seder Introduction
For generations, Jewish families have shared the ancient story of the Exodus at the Seder table. They found in this story a unique vision of human history and experience. They found a unique set of ethics. They found the strength ...Introductioncontributed by VBS -
WHAT IS A SEDER?
The holiday of Passover commemorates the deliverance of the Childre ...Introductioncontributed by National Jewish Outreach Program -

Getting to Know Each Other
We start by getting to know one another: As we embark on our adventure together here tonight, it is possible that some of us do not know each other. Take turns around the table as each person shares his or her name and how it is t ...Introductioncontributed by Mark Hurvitz -

Introduction
INTRODUCTION Seders are weird. I am reminded of that every Passover when I watch the non-Jewish guests flip through the haggadah in polite disbelief. “What are we doing here?” the youngest child ritually inquires. “We’re t ...Introductioncontributed by Jeff
