Recent Contributions

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    I Never Was Song by Linda

    I Never Was First they came for the CommunistsI stood by silentlyI never was a CommunistWhat did it matter to meWhat did it matter (3) to me Then they came for the Union
    Songs
    contributed by Leo Rosenstein
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    Dr. Seuss' Four Questions

    The Four QuestionsWhy is it onlyon Passover nightwe never know howto do anything right?We don't eat our mealsin the regular ways,the ways that we doon all other days.'Cause on all other nightswe may eatall kinds of wonderfulgood
    -- Four Questions
    contributed by Guy Mann
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    Five Constipated Men

    Five Constipated Men
    Songs
    contributed by Guy Mann
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    God acting through nature

    Mysterious little things happen to me all the time. Once I tripped and a ball zoomed past  my head, narrowly missing me. Another time, I fell ill and missed a science exam for which I studied the wrong material.Those little
    -- Ten Plagues
    contributed by Chacha Rotenberg
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    Get Up, Stand Up

     Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights!Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights!Get up, stand up: stand up for your rights!Get up, stand up: don’t give up the fight!Preacherman, don’t tell me,Heaven is under the earth
    Songs
    contributed by love fest
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    Miriam's Cup Ritual for the

    Filling Miriam's Cup follows the second cup of wine, before washing the hands.Raise the empty goblet and say:Miriam's cup is filled with water, rather than wine. I invite women of
    Commentary / Readings
    contributed by Joanne Cornbleet
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    Four Cups, Many Reasons

    Just where did the rabbis themselves determine the idea of instituting four cups of wine? The rabbis wrote these instructions in Tractate Pesachim during the time of Roman rule in Israel, and during that time it was customary at
    Kadesh
    contributed by Neeloufar Gharavi
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    "In every Generation" What

     Even though we’re spending the whole night discussing the exodus from Egypt, the root for redeem, גאל, really only appears in these two sections of Maggid- once by the
    -- Closing
    contributed by Debbie Zimmerman