The traditional Passover seder tells a story of liberation and freedom. Theme seders take this core narrative and apply it contemporary struggles for equality and basic human rights.
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
How the adaptability of the seder‘s form and spirit is used to promote a special cause
Created by two members of Rabbis for Human Rights-North America for International Human Rights Day, December 10th, on the third night of Passover, or any other time throughout the year
A seder dedicated to child nutrition and hunger awareness
The why, how, and what of women’s seders, along with a brief history of them
A seder intended for the eve of the Intermediate Sabbath of Passover when Jews traditionally chant or recite the Song of Songs.
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