{
"clip_details": {
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "order-seder-4",
"title": "Order of the Seder",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "",
"cliptype": "image",
"clipsource": null,
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/216459/The-Order-of-the-Seder_2.jpg",
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/216459/conversions/The-Order-of-the-Seder_2-cover.jpg",
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "Introduction",
"slug": "introduction"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 344,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Order of the Seder | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/order-seder-4",
"og:title": "Order of the Seder | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/216459/conversions/The-Order-of-the-Seder_2-cover.jpg"
}
}
},
"contributed_by": {
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"total_books": 1,
"total_clips": 18,
"total_followers": 0,
"is_following": 0
},
"user_book": null,
"clips_by_author": [
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "moment-gratitude",
"title": "A Moment for Gratitude",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "Now that we have recited the words of Shehecheyanu, thanking God for allowing us to reach this holy day, let's take a mo...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>Now that we have recited the words of Shehecheyanu, thanking God for allowing us to reach this holy day, let's take a moment to share with each other some other moments of gratitude. Think about your year from last Pesach until now, and choose one or two events, blessings, or gifts for which you would like to give thanks.</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "Kadesh",
"slug": "kadesh"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 266,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "A Moment for Gratitude | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/moment-gratitude",
"og:title": "A Moment for Gratitude | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "cleansing-power-water",
"title": "The Cleansing Power of Water",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "Once you have poured the water over your hands and watched it flow back into the bowl, take a moment to think about what...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>Once you have poured the water over your hands and watched it flow back into the bowl, take a moment to think about what you would like this water to wash away for you. Pesach is one of the 4 New Years in our Jewish year, and so it is a perfect time for a little bit of self-reflection. What would you like to cleanse yourself of this year? What can you wash away to help you live the life that you truly desire?</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "Urchatz",
"slug": "urchatz"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 283,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "The Cleansing Power of Water | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/cleansing-power-water",
"og:title": "The Cleansing Power of Water | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "what-makes-us-different",
"title": "What Makes Us Different?",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "We have asked the traditional 4 questions and have begun to explore what makes this night different from all other night...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>We have asked the traditional 4 questions and have begun to explore what makes this night different from all other nights. We now have the opportunity to turn the question towards ourselves and ask \"what makes ME different?\" How have you changed in the past year? Which habits have you formed or broken? What have you learned, and how have you grown? What makes you special and unique amongst all other people?</p>\n",
"cliptype": "image",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/164880/the-four-questions-of-the-seder_0.jpg",
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/164880/conversions/the-four-questions-of-the-seder_0-cover.jpg",
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Four Questions",
"slug": "four-questions"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 276,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "What Makes Us Different? | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/what-makes-us-different",
"og:title": "What Makes Us Different? | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/164880/conversions/the-four-questions-of-the-seder_0-cover.jpg"
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "what-makes-us-different-0",
"title": "What Makes Us Different?",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "We have asked the traditional 4 questions and have begun to explore what makes this night different from all other night...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>We have asked the traditional 4 questions and have begun to explore what makes this night different from all other nights. We now have the opportunity to turn the question towards ourselves and ask \"what makes ME different?\" How have you changed in the past year? Which habits have you formed or broken? What have you learned, and how have you grown? What makes you special and unique amongst all other people?</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Four Questions",
"slug": "four-questions"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 183,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "What Makes Us Different? | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/what-makes-us-different-0",
"og:title": "What Makes Us Different? | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "we-begin-answer",
"title": "We Begin to Answer",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "We were slaves to King Pharaoh, that terrible king, and he made us do all kinds of difficult things. Like building a pyr...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>We were slaves to King Pharaoh, that terrible king, and he made us do all kinds of difficult things.</p>\n\n<p>Like building a pyramid of chocolate ice cream when the sun was so hot that the Nile turned to steam,</p>\n\n<p>and digging a ditch with a spade of soft cotton. That Pharaoh was wicked and nasty and rotten!</p>\n\n<p>He made us prepare him a big birthday cake and buy fancy presents for Pharaoh to take,</p>\n\n<p>and he kept us awake with a terrible noise, but he never allowed us to play with his toys.</p>\n\n<p>It's a good thing that God took us out of that place and gave evil old Pharaoh a slap in the face.</p>\n\n<p>Because if God hadn't, we'd all be in trouble, still slaving away in the dust and the rubble,</p>\n\n<p>cleaning up the king's mess and still folding his clothes and arranging his torn socks in eighty-four rows, and balancing eggs on the tips of our toes.</p>\n\n<p>Yes, even if we were as smart as my mother, as wise as my best friend Dov's four-month-old brother,</p>\n\n<p>if we'd read all the books in the public library or watched as much TV as old Uncle Murray--</p>\n\n<p>We still should keep telling this wonderful story of how we got out in a huff and a hurry.</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "Uncle Eli's Haggadah",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Four Questions",
"slug": "four-questions"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 287,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "We Begin to Answer | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/we-begin-answer",
"og:title": "We Begin to Answer | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "plagues-laughing-matter",
"title": "Plagues - A Laughing Matter?",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "We are about to recite the Ten Plagues and pour out drops of wine for each, symbolizing the loss of sweetness that the p...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>We are about to recite the Ten Plagues and pour out drops of wine for each, symbolizing the loss of sweetness that the plagues caused. We know that the plagues were horrific and that the Egyptians suffered immensely, and yet, often we feel inclined to make light of the plagues. We sing upbeat songs, use finger puppets, and throw plastic frogs in the air all while remembering the devastation. Why do we do this? Is it merely to keep antsy children entertained for the final few minutes before the meal is served? Is it merely to keep OURSELVES entertained for the final few minutes before the meal is served? Some people argue that the plagues are not meant to be taken lightly, that they are serious, frightening, and nothing that we would ever wish upon anyone again, while others argue that we need a bit of levity in order to break the tension and create an environment in which we are able to discuss the plagues without being paralysed by fear.</p>\n\n<p>Tonight, we will do both. We will begin with a silly song to lighten the mood a bit, and then we will settle in to delve deep into the meaning and lessons of the Ten Plagues.</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Ten Plagues",
"slug": "ten-plagues"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 238,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Plagues - A Laughing Matter? | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/plagues-laughing-matter",
"og:title": "Plagues - A Laughing Matter? | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "turning-plagues-blessings",
"title": "Turning the Plagues into Blessings",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "The ten plagues brought horrendous destruction to the people of Egypt. While we celebrate the role that they played in h...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>The ten plagues brought horrendous destruction to the people of Egypt. While we celebrate the role that they played in helping us achieve freedom, we must also acknowledge the devastation that they caused. While it is difficult to comprehend this juxtaposition at our seder table, it is important to acknowledge both the good and the bad. In order to do so, let's find more ways to turn the negativity of the plagues into positives for our world:</p>\n\n<p> <em>Dam</em>, blood. Give a pint of blood before or right after Pesach. There are few, if any, greater acts of tzedakah.</p>\n\n<p> <em>Tzfardea</em>, frog. Singular not plural. The Rabbis say that one frog came up and called the others to join him in destroying the land of Egypt. Let each of us be an influence for constructive rather than destructive acts and get others to join us.</p>\n\n<p> <em>Kinim</em>, lice. The word kinim is spelled like the word ken, “yes”. Let us say “yes” when asked for help from someone, rather than a knee jerk “no”.</p>\n\n<p> <em>Arov</em>, wild animals. Let us spend a little extra time with the animals living under our roofs and show concern for endangered species throughout the world.</p>\n\n<p> <em>Dever</em>, cattle disease. A little less meat maybe at the Seder, a little more healthful eating in the year to come.</p>\n\n<p> <em>Shchin</em>, boils. Boils should remind us of heat. Let us seriously recognize the dangers of global warming and do what we can to reduce our energy use.</p>\n\n<p> <em>Barad</em>, hail. The Rabbis claimed that the hail stones which hit Egypt contained fire within them … <em>nes bitoch nes</em> they claimed, a miracle inside a miracle. Let us treat life like the miracle it is and see to elevate the holiness of our lives through an appreciation for the world we live in.</p>\n\n<p> <em>Arbeh</em>, locusts. Let us reach out our hands beyond our own walls and join in a community which can be a swarm of people acting for the good of all.</p>\n\n<p> <em>Hosech</em>, darkness. The Torah is called <em>Or</em>, light. Let us commit ourselves to Torah study to bring light to the darkened corners of our lives and our world.</p>\n\n<p>And finally <em>makat bichorot</em>, the 10th plague. Let us take steps to see that all of our children in this nation and throughout the world are cared for, protected and loved. Let no child go without health care, no child go to bed hungry, no child, anywhere be denied the opportunity to grow in health and in freedom.</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "adapted from https://rabbirobdobrusinblog.wordpress.com/2012/03/30/thoughts-on-the-10-plagues/",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Ten Plagues",
"slug": "ten-plagues"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 253,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Turning the Plagues into Blessings | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/turning-plagues-blessings",
"og:title": "Turning the Plagues into Blessings | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "it-ever-dayenu",
"title": "Is It Ever Dayenu?",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "Dayenu is a text about counting our blessings. We give thanks for everything that we have, and acknowledge the abundance...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>Dayenu is a text about counting our blessings. We give thanks for everything that we have, and acknowledge the abundance in our lives. We also use this text as a catalyst for thinking about what really would be enough for us. Here is another interpretation of the idea of 'enough' - let's read it together, and then take a few minutes to consider what each of us can do to work towards a world in which we can all finally say Dayenu.</p>\n\n<p>Lo Dayenu<br />\n(It is not enough - it does not suffice)</p>\n\n<p>God has brought us out of slavery in Egypt,<br />\nAnd not freed the other slaves of the world,<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>God has brought us to the prosperity of this table,<br />\nand not fed all the people of even our own city,<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>(Men only)<br />\nGod has made us as free men<br />\nWhile many women still suffer oppression,<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>God has brought us closer to racial and religious equality here,<br />\nbut has not brought it to all the people of the world,<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>God has given us lives of peace, far from war,<br />\nWhile people die for tyrants power in many lands,<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>God has given us powerful tools to build plenty for all,<br />\nand they are turned to weapons of war,<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>God has lifted the madman's yoke of genocide from us,<br />\nand still allows us to discriminate Jew from Jew,<br />\nby the colour of skin,<br />\nand Semite from Semite by religion and land in Israel, the Middle East and the world<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>God has asked us, through the prophet Hillel,<br />\n'If I am only for myself, what am I?'<br />\nand still we do not rise up for all people's struggles<br />\nas one,<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>God has asked us, 'If not now, when?'<br />\nand still we delay action for justice, saying 'soon',<br />\nand though we are thankful, it does not suffice us.<br />\nLo Dayenu</p>\n\n<p>God has told us that each generation must<br />\nmake freedom for all, with our own hands,<br />\nand when we join together, and make the world good,<br />\ngood enough for Elijah to come,<br />\nthen we will be thankful, and then it will suffice us. Dayenu!</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "Ken Wyman 14 Nissan 5742 10 April 1982",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Cup #2 & Dayenu",
"slug": "cup-2-amp-dayenu"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 241,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Is It Ever Dayenu? | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/it-ever-dayenu",
"og:title": "Is It Ever Dayenu? | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "modern-additions-seder-plate-0",
"title": "Modern Additions to the Seder Plate",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "Passover offers a variety of opportunities to infuse our holiday celebrations with social justice themes. Here are a few...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>Passover offers a variety of opportunities to infuse our holiday celebrations with social justice themes. Here are a few modern additions to consider adding to your table:</p>\n\n<ul>\n\t<li><strong>Miriam's Cup:</strong> This new custom celebrates Miriam’s role in the deliverance from slavery and her help throughout the wandering in the wilderness. A cup of water is placed next to Elijah's cup to symbolise Miriam's role in the redemption from slavery. With this new custom, we recognise that women have always been – and continue to be – integral to the continued survival of the Jewish community.</li>\n\t<li><strong>Orange:</strong> Many families and congregations have begun adding an orange to the Seder plate as a way of acknowledging the role of people who feel marginalised within the Jewish community. Professor Susannah Heschel explains that in the 1980’s, feminists at Oberlin College placed a crust of bread on the Seder plate, saying, “There's as much room for a lesbian in Judaism as there is for a crust of bread on the <em>seder</em> plate.” Heschel adapted this practice, placing an orange on her family's <em>seder</em> plate and asking each attendee to take a segment of the orange, make the blessing over fruit, and eat it as a gesture of solidarity with LGBTQ Jews and others who are marginalised within the Jewish community. They spit out the orange seeds, which were said to represent homophobia.</li>\n\t<li><strong>Potato:</strong> In 1991, Israel launched Operation Solomon, a covert plan to bring Ethiopian Jews to the Holy Land. When these famished, downtrodden Jews arrived in Israel, many were so hungry and ill that they were unable to digest substantial food. Israeli doctors fed these new immigrants simple boiled potatoes and rice until their systems could take more food. This addition honours a wondrous exodus in our own time, from Ethiopia to Israel.</li>\n\t<li><strong>Fair Trade Chocolate or Cocoa Beans:</strong> The fair trade movement promotes economic partnerships based on equality, justice and sustainable environmental practices. Fair Trade certified chocolate and coca beans are grown under standards that prohibit the use of forced labour. They can be included on the <em>seder</em> plate to remind us that although we escaped from slavery in Egypt, forced labour is still very much an issue today.</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p>What modern traditions has your family or congregation integrated into your <em>seder</em> ? Will you be including a Miriam’s Cup, potato, orange, or fair trade products in next year’s Passover celebration?</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "http://www.reformjudaism.org/modern-additions-seder-plate",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Cup #2 & Dayenu",
"slug": "cup-2-amp-dayenu"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 292,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Modern Additions to the Seder Plate | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/modern-additions-seder-plate-0",
"og:title": "Modern Additions to the Seder Plate | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "oys-and-joys-jewish-life",
"title": "The Oys and Joys of Jewish Life",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "As we combine the bitter marror with the sweet charoset in the Hillel sandwich, we are reminded that life is never all g...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>As we combine the bitter marror with the sweet charoset in the Hillel sandwich, we are reminded that life is never all good or all bad. The sad mixes with the happy, the trials temper the triumphs, and, just as we break a glass at a wedding, we take time in every Jewish celebration to acknowledge that life is never perfect. Let's take some time now to reflect on the \"oys and joys\" of Jewish life as we enjoy our sandwich.</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "Koreich",
"slug": "koreich"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 233,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "The Oys and Joys of Jewish Life | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/oys-and-joys-jewish-life",
"og:title": "The Oys and Joys of Jewish Life | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "look-punim",
"title": "Look at that Punim!",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "Hey kids (and kids-at-heart)! As you taste the marror, let's see who can make the best bitter-herb face! Have a contes...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>Hey kids (and kids-at-heart)! As you taste the marror, let's see who can make the best bitter-herb face! Have a contest at your table to see who can really make their face express the bitter taste the best!</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "Maror",
"slug": "maror"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 253,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Look at that Punim! | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/look-punim",
"og:title": "Look at that Punim! | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "singing-praise-0",
"title": "Singing as Praise",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "We now come to the part of the Seder called Hallel, which means \"praise.\" We raise our voices together with some traditi...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>We now come to the part of the Seder called Hallel, which means \"praise.\" We raise our voices together with some traditional, and some not-so-traditional songs of praise and joy. We celebrate our redemption from Egypt, and we celebrate being together for this joyous, special occasion.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Baby Moses in a Basket (Ellen Allard)</strong></p>\n\n<p>Baby Moses in a basket, in a basket on the river; Baby Moses in a basket on the river Nile.</p>\n\n<p>Yocheved gives birth to a strong baby boy, and hides him as he starts to thrive.</p>\n\n<p>Soon she has a plan to put him in the river Nile, the only way he’ll stay alive.</p>\n\n<p>Miriam, his sister, loved her baby brother dear, she helps her mother with his care</p>\n\n<p>And when the boy is placed in a basket in the reeds, she hides herself ‘til he’s found there.</p>\n\n<p>Pharaoh’s daughter finds the basket floating in the Nile, she knows it is a Hebrew boy;</p>\n\n<p>Miriam brings her mother in to suckle the child, now Yocheved holds her pride and joy.</p>\n\n<p>Moses grew to lead his people to the Promised Land, God had chosen him to set them free</p>\n\n<p>But without the love and courage of the women at the Nile, it would’ve changed the course of history.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Standing at the Sea (Ellen Allard)</strong></p>\n\n<p>Standing at the sea, mi chamocha (3x) Freedom's on our way!</p>\n\n<p>Singing and dancing, mi chamocha (3x) Freedom’s on our way!</p>\n\n<p> <em>Freedom, freedom! (3x) Freedom's on our way!</em> </p>\n\n<p>They're coming up behind… Bound no more…</p>\n\n<p>The sea she parts…Walking through the water…</p>\n\n<p>We’re on the other side...One God…</p>\n\n<p>Standing at the sea…Singing and dancing…Freedom’s on our way!</p>\n\n<p><strong>Who Knows One?</strong></p>\n\n<p>Ooh, ah, oo-ah-ah, singin’ Ooh, ah, oo-ah-ah,</p>\n\n<p>Who knows One? I know one:</p>\n\n<p>One is our God, One is our God, One is our God in the heaven and the earth, ah, oo-ah ah, singin’ ooh, ah, oo-ah-ah!</p>\n\n<p>Who knows Two? I know Two:</p>\n\n<p>Two are the tablets that Moses brought,</p>\n\n<p>And one is our God, One is our God, One is our God in the heaven and the earth, ah, oo-ah ah, singin’ ooh, ah, oo-ah-ah!</p>\n\n<p>Who knows Three? I know Three:</p>\n\n<p>Three are the Papas, Two are the tablets that Moses brought,</p>\n\n<p>And one is our God, One is our God, One is our God in the heaven and the earth, ah, oo-ah ah, singin’ ooh, ah, oo-ah-ah!</p>\n\n<p>(Keep going all the way up to 13! Here are the rest of the verses.)</p>\n\n<p><strong>One</strong> is our God, One is our God, One is our God...in the heaven and the earth! <strong>Two</strong> are the tablets that Moses brought, <strong>Three</strong> are the Papas, <strong>Four</strong> are the Mamas, <strong>Five</strong> are the books of the (clap) Torah, <strong>Six</strong> are the parts of the (clap) Mishnah, <strong>Seven</strong> are the Days of the Week (ooh ahh), <strong>Eight</strong> are the days to the B’rit Milah, <strong>Nine</strong> are the months ‘til a baby’s born, <strong>Ten</strong> are the Ten Commandments, <strong>Eleven</strong> are the stars in Joseph’s dream, <strong>Twelve</strong> are the tribes of Israel, <strong>Thirteen</strong> are the years to B’nai Mitzvah (Yeah!)</p>\n\n<p><strong>Echad Mi Yodei’a? - Who Knows One?</strong></p>\n\n<p>Echad mi yodei’a? Echad ani yodei’a.<br />\nEchad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Sh’nayim mi yodei’a? Sh’nayim ani yodei’a.<br />\nshnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Shlosha mi yodei’a? Shlosha ani yodei’a.<br />\nShlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Arba mi yodei’a? Arba ani yodei’a.<br />\nArba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Chamisha, mi yodei’a? Chamisha, ani yodei’a.<br />\nChamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Shisha, mi yodei’a? Shisha, ani yodei’a.<br />\nShisha sidre mishna, chamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Shiva, mi yodei’a? Shiva, ani yodei’a.<br />\nShiva y'mei Shabatah, shisha sidre mishna, chamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Sh'monah, mi yodei’a? Sh'monah, ani yodei’a.<br />\nSh'monah y'mei milah, shiva y'mei Shabatah, shisha sidre mishna, chamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Tisha, mi yodei’a? Tisha, ani yodei’a.<br />\nTisha yarchei leidah, sh'monah y'mei milah, shiva y'mei Shabatah, shisha sidre mishna, chamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Asarah, mi yodei’a? Asarah, ani yodei’a.<br />\nAsarah dibraya, tisha yarchei leidah, sh'monah y'mei milah, shiva y'mei Shabatah, shisha sidre mishna, chamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Achad asar, mi yodei’a? Achad asar, ani yodei’a.<br />\nAchad asar kochvaya, asarah dibraya, tisha yarchei leidah, sh'monah y'mei milah, shiva y'mei Shabatah, shisha sidre mishna, chamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Sh'neym asar, mi yodei’a? Sh'neym asar, ani yodei’a.<br />\nSh'neym asar shivtaya, achad asar kochvaya, asarah dibraya, tisha yarchei leidah, sh'monah y'mei milah, shiva y'mei Shabatah, shisha sidre mishna, chamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>Shlosha asar, mi yodei’a? Shlosha asar, ani yodei’a.<br />\nShlosha asar midaya, sh'neym asar shivtaya, achad asar kochvaya, asarah dibraya, tisha yarchei leidah, sh'monah y'mei milah, shiva y'mei Shabatah, shisha sidre mishna, chamisha chumshei torah, arba imahot, shlosha avot, shnei luchot habrit, Echad Eloheinu she’bashamayim uva'aretz.</p>\n\n<p>?אֶ<strong>חָד מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\n.אֶחָד אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?שְׁנַיִם מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\n.שְׁנַיִם אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית. אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?שְׁלשָׁה מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\n.שְׁלשָׁה אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?אַרְבַּע מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\n.אַרְבַּע אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?חֲמִּשָּׁה מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\n.חֲמִּשָּׁה אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?שִׁשִָּׂה מִי יוֹדֵעַ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>.שִׁשִָּׂה אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: שִׁשָּׁה סִדְרֵי מִשְׁנָה, חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?שִׁבְעָה מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\n.שִׁבְעָה אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: שִׁבְעָה יְמֵי שַׁבָּתָא, שִׁשָּׁה סִדְרֵי מִשְׁנָה, חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?שְׁמוֹנָה מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\nשְׁמוֹנָה אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: שְׁמוֹנָה יְמֵי מִילָה, שִׁבְעָה יְמֵי שַׁבָּתָא, שִׁשָּׁה סִדְרֵי מִשְׁנָה, חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ.</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?תִּשְׁעָה מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\nתִּשְׁעָה אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: תִּשְׁעָה יַרְחֵי לֵדָה, שְׁמוֹנָה יְמֵי מִילָה, שִׁבְעָה יְמֵי שַׁבָּתָא, שִׁשָּׁה סִדְרֵי מִשְׁנָה, חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁ אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?עֲשֶָרָה מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\nעֲשֶָרָה אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: עֲשָׂרָה דִבְּרַיָא, תִּשְׁעָה יַרְחֵי לֵדָה, שְׁמוֹנָה יְמֵי מִילָה, שִׁבְעָה יְמֵי שַׁבָּתָא, שִׁשָּׁה סִדְרֵי מִשְׁנָה, חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?אַחַד עָשָׂר מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\nאַחַד עָשָׂר אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: אַחַד עַָשָׂר כּוֹכְבַיָּא, עֲשָׂרָה דִבְּרַיָא, תִּשְׁעָה יַרְחֵי לֵדָה, שְׁמוֹנָה יְמֵי מִילָה, שִׁבְעָה יְמֵי שַׁבָּתָא, שִׁשָּׁה סִדְרֵי מִשְׁנָה, חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?שְׁנֵים עָשָׂר מִי יודע<br />\nשנים עָשָׂר אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: שְׁנֵים עֶָשָׂר שִׁבְטַיָא, אַחַד עַָשָׂר כּוֹכְבַיָּא, עֲשָׂרָה דִבְּרַיָא, תִּשְׁעָה יַרְחֵי לֵדָה, שְׁמוֹנָה יְמֵי מִילָה, שִׁבְעָה יְמֵי שַׁבָּתָא, שִׁשָּׁה סִדְרֵי מִשְׁנָה, חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>?שְׁלשָׁה עֶָשָׂר מִי יוֹדֵעַ<br />\nשְׁלשָׁה עָשָׂר אֲנִי יוֹדֵעַ: שְׁלשָׁה עָשָׂר מִדַּיָא. שְׁנֵים עֶָשָׂר שִׁבְטַיָא, אַחַד עַָשָׂר כּוֹכְבַיָּא, עֲשָׂרָה דִבְּרַיָא, תִּשְׁעָה יַרְחֵי לֵדָה, שְׁמוֹנָה יְמֵי מִילָה, שִׁבְעָה יְמֵי שַׁבָּתָא, שִׁשָּׁה סִדְרֵי מִשְׁנָה, חֲמִשָׁה חוּמְשֵׁי תוֹרָה, אַרְבַּע אִמָהוֹת, שְׁלשָׁה אָבוֹת, שְׁנֵי לֻחוֹת הַבְּרִית, אֶחָד אֱלֹהֵינוּ שֶׁבַּשָּׁמַים וּבָאָרֶץ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong><strong>Miriam’s Song (D</strong>ebbie Friedman)</strong></p>\n\n<p>And the women dancing with their timbrels, followed Miriam as she sang her song!</p>\n\n<p>Sing a song to the One whom we’ve exalted. Miriam and the women danced and danced the whole night long!</p>\n\n<p>And Miriam was a weaver of unique variety, the tapestry she wove was one which sang our history.</p>\n\n<p>With every strand and every thread she crafted her delight, a woman touched with spirit, she dances toward the light.</p>\n\n<p>And the women dancing with their timbrels...</p>\n\n<p>When Miriam stood upon the shores and gazed across the sea, the wonder of this miracle she soon came to believe.</p>\n\n<p>Whoever thought the sea would part with an outstretched hand, and we would pass to freedom and march to the promised land.</p>\n\n<p>And the women dancing with their timbrels...</p>\n\n<p>And Miriam the Prophet took her timbrel in her hand, and all the women followed her just as she had planned.</p>\n\n<p>And Miriam raised her voice in song, she sang with praise and might: We’ve just lived through a miracle; we’re going to dance tonight!</p>\n\n<p>And the women dancing with their timbrels...</p>\n\n<p><strong>Pharoah Pharoah</strong></p>\n\n<p>CHORUS: Pharaoh, Pharaoh, whoa baby, let my people go! (2x)</p>\n\n<p>A burnin' bush told me just the other day, that I should go to Egypt and say,<br />\n\"It's time to let my people be free - Listen to God if you won't listen to me!\"</p>\n\n<p>CHORUS</p>\n\n<p>Well me and and my people goin' to the Red Sea, with Pharaoh's best army comin' after me.<br />\nI took my staff, stuck it in the sand, and all of God's people walked on dry land.<br />\nSingin...</p>\n\n<p>CHORUS</p>\n\n<p>Now Pharaoh's army was a-comin' too, so whattaya think that God did do?<br />\nHad me take my staff and clear my throat, and all of Pharaoh's army did the dead man's float.</p>\n\n<p>CHORUS</p>\n\n<p>Well that's the story of the stubborn goat. Pharaoh should've know that chariots don't float.<br />\nThe lesson is simple, it's easy to find, when God says, \"GO!\" you had better mind!</p>\n\n<p><strong>Chad Gadya</strong></p>\n\n<p>Chad gadya, chad gadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa shunra, vi'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa kalba vinashach lishunra. Di'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa chutra, vi'hika likalba, Dinashach lishunra, di'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa nura visharaf lichutra. Di'hika likalba, dinashach lishunra, di'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa maya vikava linurah. Disharaf lichutra, di'hika likalba, dinashach lishunra, di'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa torah vishasa limaya. Dikava linurah, disharaf lichutra, di'hika likalba, dinashach lishunra, di'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa hashochet vishachat litorah. Dishasa limaya, dikava linurah, disharaf lichutra, di'hika likalba, dinashach lishunra, di'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa malach hamaves<br />\nVishacat lashochet dishachat litorah. Dishasa limaya, dikava linurah, disharaf lichutra, di'hika likalba, dinashach lishunra, di'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Vi'asa hakadosh baruch hoo vishachat limalach hamaves.<br />\nDishacat lashochet, dishachat litorah, dishasa limaya, dikava linurah, disharaf lichutra, di'hika likalba, dinashach lishunra, di'achal ligadya<br />\nDizvan Abba bisrey zuzay. Chad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p><strong>חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא<br />\nדְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא שׁוּנְרָא וְאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא, דְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא כַלְבָּא וְנָשַׁךְ לְשׁוּנְרָא, דְּאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא, דְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא חוּטְרָא והִכָּה לְכַלְבָּא, דְּנָשַׁךְ לְשׁוּנְרָא, דְּאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא, דְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא נוּרָא וְשָׂרַף לְחוּטְרָא, דְּהִכָּה לְכַלְבָּא, דְּנָשַׁךְ לְשׁוּנְרָא, דְּאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא, דְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא, חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא מַיָא וְכָבָה לְנוּרָא, דְּשָׂרַף לְחוּטְרָא, דְּהִכָּה לְכַלְבָּא, דְּנָשַׁךְ לְשׁוּנְרָא, דְּאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא, דְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא תוֹרָא וְשָׁתָה לְמַיָא, דְּכָבָה לְנוּרָא, דְּשָׂרַף לְחוּטְרָא, דְּהִכָּה לְכַלְבָּא, דְּנָשַׁךְ לְשׁוּנְרָא, דְּאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא, דְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא הַשׁוֹחֵט וְשָׁחַט לְתוֹרָא, דְּשָּׁתָה לְמַיָא, דְּכָבָה לְנוּרָא, דְּשָׂרַף לְחוּטְרָא, דְּהִכָּה לְכַלְבָּא, דְּנָשַׁךְ לְשׁוּנְרָא, דְּאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא, דְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא מַלְאָךְ הַמָּוֶת וְשָׁחַט לְשׁוֹחֵט, דְּשָׁחַט לְתוֹרָא, דְּשָּׁתָה לְמַיָא, דְּכָבָה לְנוּרָא, דְּשָׂרַף לְחוּטְרָא, דְּהִכָּה לְכַלְבָּא, דְּנָשַׁךְ לְשׁוּנְרָא, דְּאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא, דְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא, חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>וְאָתָא הַקָּדוֹשׁ בָּרוּךְ הוּא וְשָׁחַט לְמַלְאַךְ הַמָּוֶת, דְּשָׁחַט לְשׁוֹחֵט, דְּשָׁחַט לְתוֹרָא, דְּשָּׁתָה לְמַיָא, דְּכָבָה לְנוּרָא, דְּשָׂרַף לְחוּטְרָא, דְּהִכָּה לְכַלְבָּא, דְּנָשַׁךְ לְשׁוּנְרָא, דְּאַָכְלָה לְגַדְיָא<br />\nדְּזַבִּין אַבָּא בִּתְרֵי זוּזֵי, חַד גַּדְיָא,חַד גַּדְיָא</strong></p>\n\n<p>One kid, an only kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the dog that bit the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the fire that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the water that quenched the fire that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the ox that drank the water that quenched the fire that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the butcher that killed the ox that drank the water that quenched the fire that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the angel of death that slew the butcher that killed the ox that drank the water that quenched the fire that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p>Then came the Holy One, Blessed be God who destroyed the angel of death that slew the butcher that killed the ox that drank the water that quenched the fire that burned the stick that beat the dog that bit the cat that ate the kid my father bought for two zuzim.<br />\nChad gadya, chad gadya!</p>\n\n<p><strong>Adir Hu - God of Might</strong></p>\n\n<p>Adir hu, adir hu, yivneh veito bekarov<br />\nBim’heirah, bim’heirah b’yameinu bekarov,<br />\nEil b’nei, Eil b’nei, b’nei veitcha bekarov.</p>\n\n<p>Bachur hu, gadol hu, dagul hu, yivneh veito bekarov. ..<br />\nHadur hu, vatik hu, zakai hu, yivneh veito bekarov...<br />\nChassid hu, tahor hu, yachid hu, yivneh veito bekarov...<br />\nKabir hu, lamud hu, melech hu, yivneh veito bekarov...<br />\nNorah hu, sagiv hu, izuz hu, yivneh veito bekarov...<br />\nPodeh hu, tzaddik hu, kadosh hu, yivneh veito bekarov...<br />\nRachum hu, shadai hu, takif hu, yivneh veito bekarov...</p>\n\n<p><strong>אַדִּיר הוּא אַדִּיר הוּא יִבְנֶה בֵּיתוֹ בְּקָרוֹב<br />\nבִּמְהֵרָה,בִּמְהֵרָה, בְּיָמֵינוּ בְּקָרוֹב<br />\nאֵל בְּנֵה, אֵל בְּנֵה, בְּנֵה בֵּיתְךָ בְּקָרוֹב</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>...בָּחוּר הוּא, גָּדוֹל הוּא, דָּגוּל הוּא יִבְנֶה בֵּיתוֹ בְּקָרוֹב<br />\n...הָדוּר הוּא, וָתִיק הוּא, זַכַּאי הוּא יִבְנֶה בֵּיתוֹ בְּקָרוֹב<br />\n...חָסִיד הוּא, טָהוֹר הוּא, יָחִיד הוּא יִבְנֶה בֵּיתוֹ בְּקָרוֹב<br />\n...כַּבִּיר הוּא, לָמוּד הוּא, מֶלֶךְ הוּא יִבְנֶה בֵּיתוֹ בְּקָרוֹב<br />\n...נוֹרָא הוּא, סַגִּיב הוּא, עִזּוּז הוּא יִבְנֶה בֵּיתוֹ בְּקָרוֹב<br />\n...פּוֹדֶה הוּא, צַדִיק הוּא, קָּדוֹשׁ הוּא יִבְנֶה בֵּיתוֹ בְּקָרוֹב<br />\n...רַחוּם הוּא, שַׁדַּי הוּא, תַּקִּיף הוּא יִבְנֶה בֵּיתוֹ בְּקָרוֹב</strong></p>\n\n<p> <em>God of might, God of right, we would bow before You,<br />\nSing your praise in these days celebrate Your glory,<br />\nWhen we hear, year by year, freedom’s wondrous story.</em> </p>\n\n<p><strong>Hodu (Debbie Friedman)</strong></p>\n\n<p>Chorus:</p>\n\n<p><strong>הֹדוּ לַיהוָה כִּי־טוֹב כִּי לְעוֹלָם חַסְדּוֹ </strong></p>\n\n<p>Ho-du la-do-nai ki tov. Ki l'o-lam chas-do, ki l'o-lam chas-do</p>\n\n<p>Yo-mar na, yo-mar na Yis-ra-eil<br />\nKi l'o-lam chas-do, ki l'o-lam chas-do</p>\n\n<p>[Chorus]</p>\n\n<p>Let all who revere God's name now say, \"Ki l'o-lam chas-do.\" Sing praise to the One for God is good, \"Ki l'o-lam chas-do.\"</p>\n\n<p>[Chorus]</p>\n\n<p> <em>Give thanks to Adonai, for God is good, God's mercy endures for ever. So let Israel now say, God's mercy endures for ever.</em> </p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "Hallel",
"slug": "hallel"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 280,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Singing as Praise | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/singing-praise-0",
"og:title": "Singing as Praise | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "cups-elijah-and-miriam",
"title": "The Cups of Elijah and Miriam",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "We now refill our wine glasses one last time and open the front door to invite the prophet Elijah to join our seder....",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>We now refill our wine glasses one last time and open the front door to invite the prophet Elijah to join our <em>seder</em>. In the Bible, Elijah was a fierce defender of God to a disbelieving people. At the end of his life, rather than dying, he was whisked away to heaven. Tradition holds that he will return in advance of messianic days to herald a new era of peace, so we set a place for Elijah at many joyous, hopeful Jewish occasions, such as a baby’s <em>bris</em> and the Passover <em>seder</em>. </p>\n\n<p>The Hassidic Rebbe Naftali Tzvi Horowitz used to go around the Seder table inviting each participant to pour from their personal cup into Elijah's cup. This symbolizes the Kabbalistic concept that Divine action will occur when there is a corresponding human action, an awakening from below that precedes it.</p>\n\n<p>In some families, each participant helps to fill Elijah's cup of future redemption, while, silently or aloud, making a particular wish for a better year. May it come true with our own initiative and then with God's help.</p>\n\n<p><strong>אֵלִיָּֽהוּ הַנָּבִיא, אֵלִיָּֽהוּ הַתִּשְׁבִּי</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>אֵלִיָּֽהוּ, אֵלִיָּֽהוּ,אֵלִיָּֽהוּ הַגִּלְעָדִי</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>בִּמְהֵרָה בְיָמֵֽנוּ יָבוֹא אֵלֵֽינוּ</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong>עִם מָשִֽׁיחַ בֶּן דָּוִד </strong><strong>עִם מָשִֽׁיחַ בֶּן דָּוִד</strong></p>\n\n<p> <em>Eliyahu hanavi Eliyahu hatishbi Eliyahu, Eliyahu, Eliyahu hagiladi. Bimheirah b’yameinu, yavo eileinu .Im mashiach ben-David, Im mashiach ben-David</em> </p>\n\n<p>Elijah the prophet, the Tishbite, the man of Gilad: return to us speedily, in our days with the messiah, son of David.</p>\n\n<p><strong>MIRIAM HAN'VIAH</strong><br />\n <em>Traditional melody tor Eiliyahu Hanavi. Hebrew lyrics by Leila Gal Bemer</em> </p>\n\n<p> <em>Miriam ha-n'vi-a oze v'zim-ra b'ya-da.<br />\nMiriam, tir'kod i-ta-nu, l'hag-dil zim-rat o-lam.<br />\nMiriam, tir'kod i-ta-nu, l'ta-kein et ha-o-lam.<br />\nBim-hei-ra v'ya-mei-nu hi t'vi-ei-nu<br />\nEl mei ha-y'shu-a (2x)</em> </p>\n\n<p>Miriam the Prophet, strength and song are in her hand. Miriam will dance with us to strengthen the world's song. Miriam will dance with us to heal the world. Soon, and in our time, she will lead us to the waters of salvation</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "JewishBoston.com and Leila Gal Bemer",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "Hallel",
"slug": "hallel"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 272,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "The Cups of Elijah and Miriam | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/cups-elijah-and-miriam",
"og:title": "The Cups of Elijah and Miriam | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "we-were-slaves-22",
"title": "We Were Slaves",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "Avadim Hayinu ּעֲבָדִים הָיִינוּ הָיִינו. עַתָּה בְּנֵי חוֹרִין Avadim hayinu hayinu. Ata b’nei chorin, b'nei chorin. Av...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p><strong>Avadim Hayinu</strong></p>\n\n<p><strong><strong>ּעֲבָדִים הָיִינוּ הָיִינו. עַתָּה בְּנֵי חוֹרִין</strong></strong></p>\n\n<p>Avadim hayinu hayinu. Ata b’nei chorin, b'nei chorin. Avadim hayinu, ata ata b'nei chorin, b'nei chorin</p>\n\n<p> <em>We were slaves. Now we are free.</em> </p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Four Questions",
"slug": "four-questions"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 248,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "We Were Slaves | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/we-were-slaves-22",
"og:title": "We Were Slaves | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "go-out-and-learn-pharaohs-daughter",
"title": "\"Go Out and Learn\" From Pharaoh's Daughter",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "Go out and learn: What did Pharaoh's daughter wish to teach the children of Israel when she felt compassion for one of t...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>Go out and learn:</p>\n\n<p>What did Pharaoh's daughter wish to teach the children of Israel when she felt compassion for one of the Hebrew boys and brought him up as her son?</p>\n\n<p>That all who raise an orphan boy or girl in their homes is regarded by the Torah as if they gave birth to that child ( <em>Talmud Megillah 13a</em> ).</p>\n\n<p>Therefore the Holy One said to Pharaoh's daughter: \"Moshe was not your son, yet you raised him, so too you are not my daughter by birth but I will call you my daughter, Bat-ya.\" ( <em>Midrash Leviticus 1:3</em> )</p>\n\n<p>From this we learn that \"there are righteous Gentiles who have a portion in the wold-to-come\" ( <em>Tosefta Sanhedrin 13:2</em> ). In every generation the Divine Shechinah spreads its wings over us and raises up men and women from the Jewish people and from the nations of the world whose courage and spiritual strength save us from arbitrariness, from terror and from indifference that \"rise against us to annihilate us.\"</p>\n",
"cliptype": "text",
"clipsource": "Rabbi Einat Ramon - \"A Night to Remember\"",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": null,
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Exodus Story",
"slug": "exodus-story"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 230,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "\"Go Out and Learn\" From Pharaoh's Daughter | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/go-out-and-learn-pharaohs-daughter",
"og:title": "\"Go Out and Learn\" From Pharaoh's Daughter | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "passover-symbols-80",
"title": "Passover Symbols",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "We have now told the story of Passover…but wait! We’re not quite done. There are still some symbols on our seder plate w...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>We have now told the story of Passover…but wait! We’re not quite done. There are still some symbols on our seder plate we haven’t talked about yet. Rabban Gamliel would say that whoever didn’t explain the shank bone, matzah, and marror (or bitter herbs) hasn’t done Passover justice.</p>\n\n<p><strong>The shank bone</strong> represents the Pesach, the special lamb sacrifice made in the days of the Temple for the Passover holiday. It is called the pesach, from the Hebrew word meaning “to pass over,” because God passed over the houses of our ancestors in Egypt when visiting plagues upon our oppressors.</p>\n\n<p><strong>The matzah</strong> reminds us that when our ancestors were finally free to leave Egypt, there was no time to pack or prepare. Our ancestors grabbed whatever dough was made and set out on their journey, letting their dough bake into matzah as they fled.</p>\n\n<p><strong>The bitter herbs</strong> provide a visceral reminder of the bitterness of slavery, the life of hard labor our ancestors experienced in Egypt.</p>\n",
"cliptype": "image",
"clipsource": "The Wandering is Over Haggadah",
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/165373/seder-plate_63.jpg",
"audio": null,
"video": null
},
"thumbnail": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/165373/conversions/seder-plate_63-cover.jpg",
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Cup #2 & Dayenu",
"slug": "cup-2-amp-dayenu"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 378,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Passover Symbols | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/passover-symbols-80",
"og:title": "Passover Symbols | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/165373/conversions/seder-plate_63-cover.jpg"
}
}
},
{
"clip": {
"is_admin": 0,
"is_owner": 0,
"handle": "going-forth-egypt-0",
"title": "Going Forth from Egypt",
"author": "Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"author_handle": "cantorwunch131123",
"author_initials": "CW",
"covertext": "And what is the continuity of my life? I am like one who left Egypt. The Red Sea is split in two and I cross on dry gro...",
"user_image": "",
"user_image_original": "",
"body": "<p>And what is the continuity of my life? I am like one who left Egypt. </p>\n\n<p>The Red Sea is split in two and I cross on dry ground</p>\n\n<p>With two walls of water - on my right and on my left.</p>\n\n<p>Behind me - Pharaoh's soldiers and horsemen.</p>\n\n<p>Before me - the wilderness</p>\n\n<p>And, perhaps, the Promised Land.</p>\n\n<p>This is the continuity of my life.</p>\n\n<p>-Yehuda Amichai</p>\n\n<p><strong>Psalm 114</strong></p>\n\n<p style=\"text-align:right;\"><strong>בְּצֵאת יִשְׂרָאֵל, מִמִּצְרָיִם; בֵּית יַעֲקֹב, מֵעַם לֹעֵז<br />\nהָיְתָה יְהוּדָה לְקָדְשׁוֹ; יִשְׂרָאֵל, מַמְשְׁלוֹתָיו<br />\nהַיָּם רָאָה, וַיָּנֹס; הַיַּרְדֵּן, יִסֹּב לְאָחוֹר<br />\nהֶהָרִים, רָקְדוּ כְאֵילִים; גְּבָעוֹת, כִּבְנֵי-צֹאן<br />\nמַה-לְּךָ הַיָּם, כִּי תָנוּס; הַיַּרְדֵּן, תִּסֹּב לְאָחוֹר<br />\nהֶהָרִים, תִּרְקְדוּ כְאֵילִים; גְּבָעוֹת, כִּבְנֵי-צֹאן<br />\nמִלִּפְנֵי אָדוֹן, חוּלִי אָרֶץ; מִלִּפְנֵי, אֱלוֹהַּ יַעֲקֹב<br />\nהַהֹפְכִי הַצּוּר אֲגַם-מָיִם; חַלָּמִישׁ, לְמַעְיְנוֹ-מָיִם</strong></p>\n\n<p>B'tzeit Yisraeil miMitzrayim. Beit Ya'akov mei'am lo'eiz</p>\n\n<p>Hay'ta hay'ta Y'huda l'kodsho Yisraeil mamsh'lotav<br />\nHayam ra'a vayanos vayanos. HaYardein yisov l'achor<br />\nHeha-rim rak'du ch'eilim g'va'ot kivnei tzon<br />\nB'tzeit Yisraeil miMitzrayim. Beit Ya'akov mei'am lo'eiz</p>\n\n<p>Ma l'cha hayam... ki tanus... haYardein... tisov l'achor... Heharim... tirk'du ch'eilim... g'va'ot... kivnei tzon...<br />\nMilif'nei adon... chuli aretz... milif'nei... Elo'ah Ya'akov... Hahofchi hatzur... agam mayim... chalamish... l'mayno mayim...</p>\n\n<p> <em>When Israel went out of Egypt, when the house of Jacob emerged from a babel of tongues, Judah became God's dwelling place, Israel, God's dominion. The sea looked and fled. the Jordan turned back. The mountains danced like lambs, the hills like young sheep.</em> </p>\n\n<p> <em>Why do you flee, O sea? O Jordan, why do you change your course? Why do you frolic, O mountains? Why do the hills tremble? In God's presence, the earth moves before the God of Jacob. You transform rocks into pools of water. You turn flint into flowing springs</em> </p>",
"cliptype": "video",
"clipsource": null,
"featured": 0,
"featuredIn": null,
"is_public": 1,
"is_published": 1,
"media": {
"image": null,
"audio": null,
"video": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0ZvpsQpp4E"
},
"thumbnail": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/391949/conversions/hqdefault-cover.jpg",
"clip_section": [
{
"haggadah_section": "-- Cup #2 & Dayenu",
"slug": "cup-2-amp-dayenu"
}
],
"likes": 0,
"downloads": 246,
"tags": [],
"themes": [],
"language": "0",
"is_bookmarked": "0",
"is_liked": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Going Forth from Egypt | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/going-forth-egypt-0",
"og:title": "Going Forth from Egypt | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": ""
}
}
}
],
"clip_remake_history": 0,
"meta_tags": {
"title": "Order of the Seder | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"keywords": "",
"og:type": "article",
"og:url": "https://www.haggadot.com/clip/order-seder-4",
"og:title": "Order of the Seder | Passover haggadah by Cantor Cheryl Wunch",
"og:description": "Our simple platform allows you to create a custom Passover Haggadah, with access to unique content contributed by our community. Find artwork, family",
"og:image": "https://assets.haggadot.com/clips/216459/conversions/The-Order-of-the-Seder_2-cover.jpg"
}
}
Order of the Seder
Haggadah Section: Introduction
Inspired to create
your own Haggadah?
Make your own Haggadah and share with other Seder lovers around the world
Have an idea
for a clip?
People like you bring their creativity to Haggadot.com when they share their ideas in a clip
Support Us
with your donation
Help us build moments of meaning and connection through
home-based Jewish rituals.
OUR TOP CONTRIBUTORS
Passover Guide
Hosting your first Passover Seder? Not sure what food to serve? Curious to
know more about the holiday? Explore our Passover 101 Guide for answers
to all of your questions.