A Passover reading using four daughters instead of the traditional four sons
Four daughters speak: wise, angry, inquiring, and unable to ask
Four thought-provoking questions about women’s liberation from the Baltimore Federation’s Women’s Seder
Four thought-provoking questions about women
A woman’s answer to the fourth question, “Why do we recline?”
Some people choose to read at their seder tables all or part of this section of Exodus, which tells of the beginning of Israelite slaveryÂ
Many feminist seders connect the four cups to women in Jewish history. These readings link each of God’s four promises to specific women in Jewish history.
A cup for the women of valor in our own time
A cup for nameless women in Jewish history
These biographical sketches, listed in alphabetical order, are taken from The Journey Continues: The Ma’yan Passover Haggadah and can be used as readings for the four cups
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