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A Rosh Hashanah seder to mark each year of the shmita cycle

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A reminder to prepare yourself to move into openness in order to experience the joy of the holiday

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An invitation to place a lock and key on our seder plate tonight to ally ourselves with those who are behind bars

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Shefoch Chamatcha reminds us that open—even public—display, discussion, recognition, and validation of anger, rather than avoidance, can be both healthy and necessary

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Try these thoughtful additions from T’ruah to infuse your Passover seder with human rights awareness and action

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Addressing modern slavery and human trafficking during the Passover seder

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“Wine or grape juice?” and why we should make both available at our communal celebrations

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A kavannah for bedikat hametz, searching for hametz, or for burning the hametz

Golden loaf of bread baking in front of a glowing oven fire.

A mindfulness teaching on matzah, includes a downloadable PDF for inclusion in your seder

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Including eggs in your seder meal to remind us of the circle of life, and that endings often mark beginnings

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