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A Passover Blessing for People of Many Backgrounds Who Journey with Us

A blessing welcoming people of other faiths to a Passover seder

Kos Miryam: The Cup of Miriam

In our ceremony for Passover, we focused on the redemptive properties of the living waters rather than on

How to Have a Kid-Friendly, Meaningful Virtual Seder - Rabbi Tamara Cohen ('14)

If members of your crew seem a bit disappointed that this year will be different than all the others, remind them that this whole scenario is actually kinda fitting: Mitzrayim means “narrow place.” “We’re experiencing narrowing very literally right now,” Cohen says. “What we can take from that is not just a message about our own longing for liberation, but our responsibility to help others who are in places of constriction. In many ways, it’s the right holiday to have this happen.” Look on the bright side!

Passover Pillowcase Ritual

"Seder participants select a decorated pillowcase"

A New "Who Knows One"

An updated version of the traditional Passover song, with a contemporary persepctive.

Kos Miryam for Passover

Including Kos Miryam (Miriam's Cup) in our Passover seder as a symbol of our past redemption

Liberation is Up to Us: Understanding Our Ancestor’s Shortcomings Through the Lens of the Passover Story

The Torah doesn't steer people away from slavery; it merely regulates the “lawful” treatment of human property.

Bread of Affliction: Matzah, Hunger, and Race

Passover and Food Justice Seder supplement

T'khine for Passover

A prayer, fashioned after traditional tekhinot, women's prayers, consecrating the endless preparations for Passover

The Reconstructionist Network

Serving as central organization of the Reconstructionist movement

Training the next generation of groundbreaking rabbis

Modeling respectful conversations on pressing Jewish issues

Curating original, Jewish rituals, and convening Jewish creatives

The Reconstructionist Network