Passover

people sitting at a Passover table

Passover is the most widely celebrated Jewish holiday in North America. What makes Passover appealing to so many of us? Is it the fact that Passover is a home-based holiday, which offers an opportunity for family and friends to gather around the seder table, recalling past memories and creating new ones? Or is it that the core themes of slavery and liberation still resonate so deeply within us that we want to retell the story of Passover again and again each year? From our elaborate holiday preparations through the seder rituals and beyond, the timeless Jewish traditions of Passover have been transformed and enhanced by feminist contributions to Jewish ritual. Seder tables around the world feature new interpretations and practices that give life to the ancient, resonant themes of this powerful holiday. A rich palate of creative readings enlivens the ancient text of the haggadah. The orange on the seder plate, once solely a symbol of gay and lesbian liberation, is now often used to highlight the role of women in Jewish life as well. Miriam’s cup joins Elijah’s on our seder tables, reminding us of the importance of women’s leadership and initiative, of the power of song and dance, and of the living waters that—in Miriam’s honor—sustained us in our desert wanderings.

Latest Rituals

Facing our affliction

Ritualwell Tradition & Innovation logo placeholder
Ritualwell Tradition & Innovation logo placeholder

We set an intention to engage in Tikkun HaLev, to soften our hearts in order to heal them

Ritualwell Tradition & Innovation logo placeholder

“When I heard the decree, I said nothing. / Who were the Hebrews to me, anyway?”

Abstract art with a swirling purple vortex on a yellow background.

A mikveh ceremony to prepare for Passover

Ritualwell Tradition & Innovation logo placeholder

Haggadah honoring the spirit of MLK

Black and white portrait of a man in a suit and tie, looking directly at the camera.

Haggadah supplement addressing the Rohingya crisis

A group of people, some carrying belongings, walking together outdoors under a clear blue sky.

Haggadah focused on global justice issues

A joyful group of people outdoors, raising their hands in celebration under the text Next Year in a Just World.

Passover place cards to facilitate discussion on global Jewish diversity

Ritualwell Tradition & Innovation logo placeholder

Discussion questions related to modern liberation struggles

A person hiking on a rocky trail wearing brown boots and white socks.