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Passover

Passover is the most widely celebrated Jewish holiday in North America. What makes Passover appealing to so many of us? Is it the fact that Passover is a home-based holiday, which offers an opportunity for family and friends to gather around the seder table, recalling past memories and creating new ones? Or is it that the core themes of slavery and liberation still resonate so deeply within us that we want to retell the story of Passover again and again each year?

Four Daughters: Wise, Wicked, Simple, and Silent

A Passover reading using four daughters instead of the traditional four sons [more]

Found In: Parts of the Seder, Theme Seders

Tags: four children

Four Daughters Ask

Four daughters speak - wise, angry, inquiring and unable to ask. [more]

Found In: Passover

Four Daughters: Wise, Angry, Simple and Unable to Enquire

An interpretation by two Israeli rabbis [more]

Found In: Parts of the Seder

Tags: four children

Four Daughters: from the Sources

The questions as posed by Miriam (wise of heart), Tamar (rebellious), Ruth (simple and pure), and the "beautiful captive" (the one who cannot ask) [more]

Found In: Parts of the Seder

Tags: four children

Four Modern Questions

Four thought-provoking questions about women's liberation from the Baltimore Federation's Women's Seder [more]

Found In: Theme Seders

Tags: four questions

Four Women's Questions

Four thought-provoking questions about women [more]

Found In: Parts of the Seder, Theme Seders

Tags: four questions

Four Questions for Each Generation

A reading about the passage of tradition from generation to generation [more]

Found In: Parts of the Seder

Tags: four questions

A Four-Questions Dialogue

A dialogue using the traditional four questions and answers relating to women's experience [more]

Found In: Parts of the Seder

Tags: four questions

A Woman's Answer to the Fourth Question

A Woman's Answer to the Fourth Question, "Why do we recline?" [more]

Found In: Parts of the Seder, Theme Seders

Tags: four questions

Asking the Four Questions

A rewriting of the traditional text for women who have suffered abuse [more]

Found In: Parts of the Seder

Tags: four questions