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Why the blessing for washing hands is not used the first time
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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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An article from the exhibition catalogue of Ma’yan’s Miriam’s Cup Exhibit describing the origins of this custom.
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Resources for modern Passover music

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An article describing all of the symbols on the seder table, traditional and contemporary

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A description of what a Miriam’s cup is, and when and how to use it

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A short piece describing the new tradition of placing an orange on the seder plate in honor of women

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Another telling of the origins of the orange on the seder plate

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How the adaptability of the seder‘s form and spirit is used to promote a special cause

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A summary of facts, characters, and holidays pertaining to the month of Kislev

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