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Freedom of Thought

Passover seders are intentionally packed with moments that are out of the ordinary from a typical meal. These rituals prompt us to ask questions. We learn in the

What's on the Seder Table

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

Like Leaving Egypt

Karen Webber frames her mental health journey through the Exodus story.

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

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.

Liberation from Clutter

How do we liberate ourselves from all the stuff that holds us back?

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.

A Ritual for the Yizkor of Passover

Ritual using water, salt and stones to symbolize grief

First Seder

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