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“The annual retelling is like the sharing of all hard stories, / never told the same way twice.”
Rabbi Lisa S. Greene shares an addition to the seder plate for 2024/5784.
“All of the marriages, promises all the lives and deaths behind us all the way back to the Red Sea’s crossing…”
Adva Chattler adapts four Passover rituals to mark the holiday during this time of war.
The text is taken completely from the source, but arranged as a found poem.
“Pesakh’s blue plate, / a strange / and yet familiar / gathering of ingredients”
Passover haggadah expressing the hope to protect Israeli democracy and freedom in 2023
An intention for washing hands during Urkhatz
“The entire seder takes place between the two halves of a broken matzah.”
This ritual can be used as a way to enter into a Tu B’shvat seder or teaching session or as an intention-setting or witnessing ritual for an environmental action

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