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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?

Why On This Night? Four Questions for 5784

"On this night, as we gather in our narrow places, / how can we not mourn the loss of our dear ones, those in captivity, those gone, those no longer our friends?"

Feather, Candle, Spoon

"Now I hold a humble wooden spoon Its gentle shallow moon-shaped curve..."

Seder Plate Poems

Poet Corie Feiner's collection of poems explores the seder plate symbols with depth and beauty.

Rent Party

"Moses came down from the mountain, / plenty tired and more than a little singed..."

The Four Yizkors: Grief and Memory Hold Hands

"Grief and memory hold hands / as, broken-hearted, we find our way through the Jewish year"

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