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“If we gather around the Seder table in joy and don’t make room for tears, lo dayenu…”
the sun rises over the desert
“On this night, as we gather in our narrow places, / how can we not mourn the loss of our dear ones, those in captivity, those gone, those no longer our friends?”
a cloudy sky looms over the desert
Rabbi Judith Edelman-Green shares new rituals for this Passover.
two people sit at the Seder table
“Was pharaoh taught to love…”
a statue of the Pharoah wearing an Egyptian headdress
“The annual retelling is like the sharing of all hard stories, / never told the same way twice.”
a wine glass and the hand of someone holding a Haggadah
This powerful new poem written for Passover 2024 uses the framework of the four children to explore the challenges in our world.
children sitting at a Passover table
“Where is the waiting Nachshon, Prince of the tribe of Judah / who jumps into the swirling sea…”
the waters parting
“All of the marriages, promises all the lives and deaths behind us all the way back to the Red Sea’s crossing…”
A drawing of Miram dances with a timbrel, set against a oink backdrop.

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