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Tag: Haggadah
El Séder: Un Resumen
El Séder de Pesaj es, para muchos judíos, la fiesta ritual más importante del año.
Masorti Olami
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The Rabbi Reuven Hammer Institute for Masorti Jewish Learning
April 11, 2024
Holidays
How to observe Passover
Le seder : un aperçu
Le seder de Pessah est pour de nombreux juifs, le repas rituel le plus important de l’année.
Masorti Olami
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The Rabbi Reuven Hammer Institute for Masorti Jewish Learning
April 11, 2024
Holidays
How to observe Passover
Every Year We Must See Ourselves As If We Were There
Every year at Passover, we must see ourselves as If we were there in Egypt and take on what that means for ourselves.
Rabbi Amy Eilberg
March 27, 2024
Holidays
Passover
How a Show Like “Succession” Illuminates the Four Children
How can a show like "Succession" illuminate the Seder? Compare the Four Children of our haggadah with the four Roy children.
Rabbi Adam J. Rosenbaum
March 27, 2024
Holidays
Passover
Back to Our Roots
Learn about the Wicked Child of the Four Children by going back to our roots and looking at the meaning of the Hebrew word itself.
Rabbi Adir Yolkut
March 27, 2024
Holidays
Passover
Embracing Change: A Call to Rethink the Passover Seder Plate
How and why can you create a plant-based seder plate? We embrace change during Passover, especially in rethinking the seder plate.
Rabbi Jonathan Bernhard, Executive Director - Jewish Initiative for Animals
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Kayla Kaplan, M.S.
March 13, 2024
Holidays
Passover
Engaging Kids of All Ages in the Passover Seder
Engaging kids of all ages in the Passover seder can feel daunting. Here are my top five tips for engaging everyone at the seder.
Rabbi Rebecca Rosenthal
March 13, 2024
Holidays
Passover
How to Incorporate Kitniyot into Your Passover
Though the Conservative Movement has allowed eating kitniyot on Passover, many still do not. How can we incorporate kitniyot this year?
Nathalie Ross
February 29, 2024
Every Day
Food
How to Make a Seder for Everyone
The key to hosting a successful seder for everyone is to articulate a bold purpose in gathering and map the journey.
Rabbi Lauren Henderson
April 5, 2022
Passover
Preparing for Passover
How to Make your Zoom Seder not Suck
Hosting a Zoom seder is not just putting a webcam on your seder plate. These tips will ensure your guests won’t succumb to Zoom fatigue.
Eric M. Leiderman
April 3, 2022
How to observe Passover
Passover
Hosting a Seder for People New to Judaism or the Seder
The Seder is a potpourri of powerful rituals, wise rabbinic aphorisms, and opportunities to elevate the mundanities of eating into holiness.
Rabbi Adir Yolkut
April 3, 2022
How to observe Passover
Passover
Tips for Passover with Toddlers
After all of the preparation, all that’s left to do is celebrate the holiday. How do you do that with your young children?
Sarah Pila-Leiderman
March 31, 2022
Passover
Passover with Children
Including non-Jewish guests at our Seder: A reflection
Reflecting on the universal nature of the Exodus, as "eternally contemporary; it’s the story of too many peoples."
Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg
March 29, 2022
Passover
Passover Reflections
The Seder: An Overview
The Passover seder is the cumulative result of untold generations of Jews telling the same story, the Exodus from Egypt.
Rabbi Alan Lucas
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The Observant Life (Book)
March 22, 2022
How to observe Passover
Passover