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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.

Midrashim and Prayer for Passover

Why an orange and a shellacked challah are on the seder plate

Haggadah l’Yom Zekhuyot Shel Adam: A Human Rights Haggadah

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 Pesah Tale

Sounds of Seders, by Craig Taubman

We still sing things like “Had Gadya” and “Dayenu,” but seldom are they as memorable as the songs that come from the heart.

Celebrating the Seven Days of Shavuot: A Journey of Revelation and Relationship

Let's expand our observance of Shavuot -- affirming our relationship with the Earth and our commitment to deepening our relationship with all people.

Pesach, Matzah, Maror

From A Journey Towards Freedom: A Haggadah for Women Who Have Experienced Domestic Violence The three symbols of Passover narrated from the perspective of women who survived domestic abuse.

First Seder

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