here we use keynote and slideshare to tell a simple story about a group of people who have been banished from their land in a hurry. it is all about the story: their exodus and the redemption they are able to find, led by moses, and above all by god, to establish their voice and presence in the kingdom. the jews were the original slaves and so we sing "these songs of freedom" throughout the night. the original version of this was prepared last year on the eve of my son jacob's bar mitzvah. i hope that our family continues to tweak and revisit and revise this as the years go by.
Acts 1, The Person and works of the Holy Spirit, restoring the kingdom to Isr...Valley Bible Fellowship
Acts Chapter 1, Was Luke Jewish?, a carefully investigated, eyewitness account, restoring the kingdom to Israel, His Ascension, prayer, Mary, the mother and brothers of Jesus, Mariolotry, Judas, Peter, Matthias, be a witness
When people read the descriptions of Israel’s feasts in the Old Testament, they are often tempted to shift into high speed . . . what possible relevance do they have for us today? Yet we believe that this often overlooked subject is full of spiritual truths that are intensely relevant to our past, present, and future.
10 Minute presentation of the Fall Feasts of the Lord and their prophetic significance. Learn the Hebrew roots of our faith and that our Father loves celebrations and wants us to meet with each other and with Him at His appointed times.
Acts 1, The Person and works of the Holy Spirit, restoring the kingdom to Isr...Valley Bible Fellowship
Acts Chapter 1, Was Luke Jewish?, a carefully investigated, eyewitness account, restoring the kingdom to Israel, His Ascension, prayer, Mary, the mother and brothers of Jesus, Mariolotry, Judas, Peter, Matthias, be a witness
When people read the descriptions of Israel’s feasts in the Old Testament, they are often tempted to shift into high speed . . . what possible relevance do they have for us today? Yet we believe that this often overlooked subject is full of spiritual truths that are intensely relevant to our past, present, and future.
10 Minute presentation of the Fall Feasts of the Lord and their prophetic significance. Learn the Hebrew roots of our faith and that our Father loves celebrations and wants us to meet with each other and with Him at His appointed times.
A holy convocation held on the 10th day of the 7th month of Tisri.
This is the most solemn day of the year during which we fast & offer prayers to be forgiven for our sins.
To ‘atone’ means to reconcile, to make right and recompense
God commands us to celebrate the atonement each year, which points to the time when Christ will blot away our sins with his blood.
Pastor Peter introduces a new sermon series called "Journey Through the Bible" where he will walk us through the entire Bible to provide an overview of the 'big picture'.
In this sermon, Pastor Peter highlights that the first 11 verses in the book of Genesis are the most attacked verses in the Bible and discusses the arguments and our beleif in the Bible's truth.
Lesson 01 the purpose of the sanctuary palanji lungu
THE SANCTUARY HAS DEEP TRUTHS TO REVEAL,TO UNDERSTAND IT'S PURPOSE IS IMPORTANT.THIS PRESENTATION DEALS WITH A NUMBER OF THE PURPOSES WHY GOD GAVE US THE SANCTUARY TRUTH
Sukkot lesson suitable for Sabbath School applicable to both children, youth, and adult explains how Yeshua or,Jesus is relates to sukkot as our living tabernacle who was born on Sukkot and who tabernacles with us. Also scriptural references of sukkah/sukkot. Lesson adaptable to various ages children to adults. Lesson plan accompanies ppt found at: http://www.biblecounselingcenter.com/free-children-bible-lessons.php ... For better understanding of why characters depicted of persons of color see YouTube channel, Jewmaican Ishsha
Many of us have an endless list of questions when it comes to Bible prophecy. It is quite possible that the more we study, the more confusing it all becomes. Taken from Dr. Jeremiah's "Answers to the Unsolved Mysteries of Prophecy" booklet, these charts will help you navigate through end-times prophecy and will answer your questions about the final days of this world.
A holy convocation held on the 10th day of the 7th month of Tisri.
This is the most solemn day of the year during which we fast & offer prayers to be forgiven for our sins.
To ‘atone’ means to reconcile, to make right and recompense
God commands us to celebrate the atonement each year, which points to the time when Christ will blot away our sins with his blood.
Pastor Peter introduces a new sermon series called "Journey Through the Bible" where he will walk us through the entire Bible to provide an overview of the 'big picture'.
In this sermon, Pastor Peter highlights that the first 11 verses in the book of Genesis are the most attacked verses in the Bible and discusses the arguments and our beleif in the Bible's truth.
Lesson 01 the purpose of the sanctuary palanji lungu
THE SANCTUARY HAS DEEP TRUTHS TO REVEAL,TO UNDERSTAND IT'S PURPOSE IS IMPORTANT.THIS PRESENTATION DEALS WITH A NUMBER OF THE PURPOSES WHY GOD GAVE US THE SANCTUARY TRUTH
Sukkot lesson suitable for Sabbath School applicable to both children, youth, and adult explains how Yeshua or,Jesus is relates to sukkot as our living tabernacle who was born on Sukkot and who tabernacles with us. Also scriptural references of sukkah/sukkot. Lesson adaptable to various ages children to adults. Lesson plan accompanies ppt found at: http://www.biblecounselingcenter.com/free-children-bible-lessons.php ... For better understanding of why characters depicted of persons of color see YouTube channel, Jewmaican Ishsha
Many of us have an endless list of questions when it comes to Bible prophecy. It is quite possible that the more we study, the more confusing it all becomes. Taken from Dr. Jeremiah's "Answers to the Unsolved Mysteries of Prophecy" booklet, these charts will help you navigate through end-times prophecy and will answer your questions about the final days of this world.
Social Media: Questions Start ConversationsSeth Goldstein
This is the presentation that Seth Goldstein of socialmedia.com gave on Monday June 2 to the Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) in NY. The title is: "social media: questions start conversations"
Generate Value from your Online Ad InventoryDatranMike
In part 2 of this ongoing webinar series, Datran Media again addressed digital monetization, this time alongside executives from The Examiner and Fox Digital Media | Beliefnet. This deck explores how they are reaching targeted consumer segments and maximizing their monetization efforts.
an introduction to stickybits, in the context of the history of online media. the idea is that the internet has consistently "mediated" our environment; starting with pages in 1996 and now most recently with objects.
Back by popular demand, this year's edition of Sederpalooza. Stay tuned for a live stream broadcast of this in action with motion graphics and fun filters at www.sederstream.com
presentation for 2/22 panel on ads 2.0 at iab annual meetingSeth Goldstein
here is introduction i have prepared for monday 2/22 panel on ads 2.0 at iab annual meeting in carlsbad. http://www.iab.net/events_training/alm/agenda. participants include facebook, yelp and twitter.
There are many people out there who want to start keeping the Feasts of YaHuWaH, but they don't know where to start.
Many write to me asking about how they can keep the Passover without attending a Jewish Synagogue.
Well, here is the answer! I have put together a Renewed Covenant Passover Haggadah in English for beginners and I have removed all traditions that do not line up with scripture.
Also, the Haggadah has the true name of the Father, YaHuWaH and the son Yahuwshuwa ha'Mashiyach!
Chasing the Total Audience Consumer: Marketing in a Cross-Platform WorldArgyle Executive Forum
Lance Brothers, Senior Vice President of Business Development at The Nielsen Company, discussed the rapidly changing media landscape and how marketers can keep up with it during his presentation at the 2014 Chief Marketing Officer Leadership Forum in Dallas on Dec. 9. In his presentation, Brothers pointed out that the media landscape is changing at an unprecedented rate, and as a result, this landscape is changing the way brands connect with their target audiences.
According to Brothers, the evolving media landscape creates both opportunities and challenges for marketers. However, Brothers said marketers who collect consumer data and know how to use this information to improve their advertising campaigns can stay ahead of their rivals. In addition, measuring “advertising effectiveness” is vital and can help marketers find innovative ways to interact with customers, Brothers said: “The way that we try to frame up the notion of ad effectiveness is to get the sense of are you reaching my customer efficiently … If you’re doing that, then are you also delivering them with content or with messaging that is resonating with [customers].”
Also, Brothers noted both television and digital advertising campaigns can help an organization connect with its target audience. But an organization must understand its target audience, Brothers said, to garner its attention through various channels: “Things we’re starting to see with clients and talking about and starting to recommend are these notions of really planning and buying your more traditional television campaigns and your digital campaigns at the same time. It’s being cognizant of those sorts of things so that you’re taking into account TV viewing behavior when you’re buying online.”
- See more at: http://www.argylejournal.com/chief-marketing-officer/2014-chief-marketing-officer-leadership-forum-lance-brothers-senior-vice-president-business-development-the-nielsen-company/#sthash.v5G35Tt4.dpuf
Theomatics and The Big Picture by Professor Truthprofessortruth
The Theomatics code in the Bible proves conclusively that every person who is born into this world - pre-existed in heaven - we are the fallen angels who were thrown out and cast down to earth. Literraly. That is why the Bible teaches that men and women are born sinners.
PowerPoint presentation prepared for Feast of the Epiphany in Year B. This was prepared to make the Mass more meaningful and easier to understand for our multi-cultural parish.
This presentation includes readings and songs.
Copy of keynote presentation given at OMMA Social Tahoe event on August 30, 2010. Focus on the evolution of internet media and metrics towards physical objects and our interactions with them.
How to do great social creative in a low bandwidth worldSeth Goldstein
Presentation to Federated Media CM Summit in NY on June 1, 2009.
- Why are social ads important?
- introducing MySpace social interaction ads
- 5 rules for social creative
- Make your own Twitter ad
Completely revised and streamlined from last version
Critical analysis of Social Media with best practices for media and advertising professionals
- Why is Social Media so important?
- Key Insights:
-- Lose control
-- Stream Small
-- Create Socially
draft presentation on the unique dynamics that characterize social media, distinct from communications or media themselves. thanks to michelle hamilton and rudi omeara for helping.
What Should be the Christian View of Anime?Joe Muraguri
We will learn what Anime is and see what a Christian should consider before watching anime movies? We will also learn a little bit of Shintoism religion and hentai (the craze of internet pornography today).
HANUMAN STORIES: TIMELESS TEACHINGS FOR TODAY’S WORLDLearnyoga
Hanuman Stories: Timeless Teachings for Today’s World" delves into the inspiring tales of Hanuman, highlighting lessons of devotion, strength, and selfless service that resonate in modern life. These stories illustrate how Hanuman's unwavering faith and courage can guide us through challenges and foster resilience. Through these timeless narratives, readers can find profound wisdom to apply in their daily lives.
Exploring the Mindfulness Understanding Its Benefits.pptxMartaLoveguard
Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
Mindfulness, defined as the conscious, non-judgmental observation of the present moment, has deep roots in Buddhist meditation practice but has gained significant popularity in the Western world in recent years. In today's society, filled with distractions and constant stimuli, mindfulness offers a valuable tool for regaining inner peace and reconnecting with our true selves. By cultivating mindfulness, we can develop a heightened awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings, leading to a greater sense of clarity and presence in our daily lives.
Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
Practicing mindfulness can help reduce stress and anxiety levels, improving overall quality of life.
Mindfulness increases awareness of our emotions and teaches us to manage them better, leading to improved mood.
Regular mindfulness practice can improve our ability to concentrate and focus our attention on the present moment.
Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
Research has shown that practicing mindfulness can contribute to lowering blood pressure, which is beneficial for heart health.
Regular meditation and mindfulness practice can strengthen the immune system, aiding the body in fighting infections.
Mindfulness may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity by reducing stress and improving overall lifestyle habits.
Slide 5: Impact of Mindfulness on Relationships
Mindfulness can help us better understand others and improve communication, leading to healthier relationships.
By focusing on the present moment and being fully attentive, mindfulness helps build stronger and more authentic connections with others.
Mindfulness teaches us how to be present for others in difficult times, leading to increased compassion and understanding.
Slide 6: Mindfulness Techniques and Practices
Focusing on the breath and mindful breathing can be a simple way to enter a state of mindfulness.
Body scan meditation involves focusing on different parts of the body, paying attention to any sensations and feelings.
Practicing mindful walking and eating involves consciously focusing on each step or bite, with full attention to sensory experiences.
Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
You can practice mindfulness in everyday activities such as washing dishes or taking a walk in the park.
Adding mindfulness practice to daily routines can help increase awareness and presence.
Mindfulness helps us become more aware of our needs and better manage our time, leading to balance and harmony in life.
Slide 8: Summary: Embracing Mindfulness for Full Living
Mindfulness can bring numerous benefits for physical and mental health.
Regular mindfulness practice can help achieve a fuller and more satisfying life.
Mindfulness has the power to change our perspective and way of perceiving the world, leading to deeper se
The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.
The Chakra System in our body - A Portal to Interdimensional Consciousness.pptxBharat Technology
each chakra is studied in greater detail, several steps have been included to
strengthen your personal intention to open each chakra more fully. These are designed
to draw forth the highest benefit for your spiritual growth.
In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
The PBHP DYC ~ Reflections on The Dhamma (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma Reflections for the PBHP DYC for the years 1993 – 2012. To motivate and inspire DYC members to keep on practicing the Dhamma and to do the meritorious deed of Dhammaduta work.
The texts are in English.
For the Video with audio narration, comments and texts in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF2g_43NEa0
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way
SBs – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
The Good News, newsletter for June 2024 is hereNoHo FUMC
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3. The Seder
1. Sanctify (Kiddush 1 )קדש
2. And Wash (Urchatz )ורחץ
3. Dip (Karpas )כרפס
4. Split (Yachatz )יחץ
5. And Tell (Maggid )מגיד
6. Be Washed (Rachtzah )רחצה
7. And Bless (Motzi ) מוציא
8. The Poor Man's Bread (Matzo )מצה
9. Bitter (Maror )מרור
10. Bundle (Koreich )כורך
11. And Set Down to Eat (Shulchan oreich )שולחן עורך
12. Hide It (Tzafun )צפון
13. And Bless (Birkat Hamazon ()ברכת המזן
14. Praise It (Hallel )הלל
15. Be Pleased (Nirtzah)
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4. light the candles
בָּרּוְ אַתָּה יְיָ אֱֹלהֵינּו מֶלְֶ הָעֹולָם אֲשֶׁר ִקְדּשָׁנּו בְּמִצְֹותָיו וְצִוָנּו לְהְַדלִיק נֵר שֶׁל
שַׁבָּבָּרּוְ אַתָּה יְיָ אֱֹלהֵינּו מֶלְֶ הָעֹולָם אֲשֶׁר ִקְדּשָׁנּו בְּמִצְֹותָיו וְצִוָנּו לְהְַדלִיק נֵר
שֶׁל שַׁבָּת וְשֶׁל יֹום טֹוב
Bo-ruch a-toh Ado-noi E-lo-hei-nu me-lech ho-olom a-sher ki-de-sha-nu be-
mitz-vo-sov ve-tzi-vo-nu le-had-lik ner shel Sha-bos v'shel Yom Tov.
Blessed are you, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, who has sanctified us
with His commandments, and has commanded us to kindle the light of the
Sabbath and the Festival Day.
ֶּבָּרּוְ אַתָּה יְיָ אֱֹלהֵינּו מֶלְֶ הָעֹולָם שֶׁהֶחֱיָנּו וְִקיְמָנּו וְהִגִּיעָנּו לַזְמַן הַז
Bo-ruch a-toh Ado-noi E-lo-hei-nu me-lech ho-olom she-he-che-ya-nu vi-kee-
yi-ma-nu vi-hi-gee-an-u liz-man ha-zeh.
Translation: Blessed are you, L-rd our G-d, King of the universe, who has
kept us alive and sustained us and let us reach this time.
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6. The Story
In the narrative of the Exodus, the Bible tells that God helped the
Children of Israel escape slavery in Egypt by inflicting ten plagues
upon the ancient Egyptians before the Pharaoh would release his
Israelite slaves; the tenth and worst of the plagues was the death of the
Egyptian first-born. The Israelites were instructed to mark the
doorposts of their homes with the blood of a spring lamb and, upon
seeing this, the spirit of the Lord knew to pass over the first-born in
these homes, hence the name of the holiday.[4] There is some debate
over where the term is actually derived from.[5] When the Pharaoh
freed the Israelites, it is said that they left in such a hurry that they
could not wait for bread dough to rise (leaven). In commemoration,
for the duration of Passover no leavened bread is eaten, for which
reason it is called "The Festival of the Unleavened Bread".[6] Matzo
(flat unleavened bread) is a symbol of the holiday.
From Wikipedia
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7. Why we need to tell it.
Hagadah means narration, and tonight's celebration insists on the moral seriousness of the stories that we
tell about ourselves. Stories are easily dismissible as distractions, the make-believe we craved as children,
losing ourselves in the sweet enchantment of "as if." "As if" belongs to the imagination, that wild terrain
governed by no obvious rules. But tonight we are asked to take this faculty of the mind, so beloved by
children and novelists, extremely seriously. All the adults who have outgrown story time are to be tutored
tonight, with the physical props meant to quicken our pretending, and the ways of the child to guide us.
It is not enough to merely tell the story, but we must live inside of it, blur the boundaries of our personal
narrative so that we spill outward and include as part of our formative experiences having lived through
events that took place millennia before we were born. It is the imagination alone that can extend the sense
of the self, broaden our sense of who we really are. We are Jews, insists the tradition, and the identity of an
individual Jew is never strictly individual but also collective. By extending our personal narratives to include
the formative tale of Jewish identity we appropriate that collective self as part of our own.
But the tradition also insists on possessing tonight's story in more general moral terms, the Torah
reminding us never to oppress the stranger, "since you know the soul of the stranger, having been strangers
in the land of Egypt." This story that we relive tonight is meant to grant us knowledge of "the soul of the
stranger," and there is nothing more universal than that soul and our knowledge of it, and it is only the
tutored Imagination that can lead us to it and to the compassion it yields.Tonight is the night that we
sanctify storytelling.
From The New American Haggadah 2012
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8. PMM
Pesach, why did our fathers Matzah, why do we eat this Maror, why are we eating
eat the Passover sacrifice one? Because the dough of this bitter herb? Because the
during the era when the Holy our fathers ' didn't manage to Egyptians embittered the lives
Temple still stood? Because leaven before the Holy One, of our fathers in Egypt, as it is
the Holy One, Blessed is He, Blessed is He, the King of the written: And they embittered
passed over the houses of our Heavenly Kings of All Kings, their lives with hard work,
fathers in Egypt, as it is was revealed to them, and with day and with bricks and
written: And you will say, the redeemed them, as it is all the labor in the fields; all
slaughtered Passover offering written: And they baked the the toil imposed upon them
is for the Lord, who passed dough that they took out of was with a vigor that wore at
over the houses of the children Egypt into cakes of matzah, their bones.
of Israel in Egypt, while for it had not leavened; for
plaguing Egypt, keeping our they were driven from ~
houses safe. And the Nation unable to linger, and also, they
bowed, and lay prone. had not prepared provisions
for themselves.
From The New American Haggadah 2012
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10. Exodus 12:7
And they shall take of the blood, and strike it on the two
side posts and on the upper door post of the houses,
wherein they shall eat it. And the blood shall be to you for
a token upon the houses where ye are: and when I see the
blood, I will pass over you, and the plague shall not be
upon you to destroy you, when I smite the land of Egypt.
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16. The Four Cups
• There is an obligation to drink four cups of wine during the Seder.
• Each cup is imbibed at a specific point in the Seder. The first is for
Kiddush ( ,)קידושthe second is for 'Maggid' ( ,)מגידthe third is for
Birkat Hamazon ( )ברכת המזוןand the fourth is for Hallel
• The Four Cups represent the four expressions of deliverance
promised by God. Exodus 6:6-7:
"I will bring out,"
"I will deliver,"
"I will redeem,"
"I will take."
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17. 1. Sanctify (Kaddish 1 )קדש
Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe,
who creates the fruit of the vine.
.ָּברּוְ אַ ָּתה יי אֱֹלֵהינּו מֶלְֶ ָהעֹוָלם ּבֹוֵרא ּפְִרי הַגֶָפן
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam borei pri hagafen.
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20. Seder Plate
• MAROR: Bitter herbs, symbolizing the bitterness and harshness of the
slavery which the Jews endured in Ancient Egypt. For maror, many people use
freshly grated horseradish or whole horseradish root.
• CHAZERET is typically romaine lettuce, whose roots are bitter-tasting.
Either the horseradish or romaine lettuce may be eaten in fulfillment of the
mitzvah of eating bitter herbs during the Seder.
• CHAROSET: A sweet, brown, pebbly paste of fruits and nuts, representing
the mortar used by the Jewish slaves to build the storehouses of Egypt.
• KARPAS: A vegetable other than bitter herbs, usually parsley but sometimes
something such as celery or cooked potato, which is dipped into salt water
(Ashkenazi custom), vinegar (Sephardi custom), or charoset (older custom,
still common amongst Yemenite Jews) at the beginning of the Seder.
• ZEROA: A roasted lamb bone, symbolizing the korban Pesach (Pesach
sacrifice), which was a lamb offered in the Temple in Jerusalem and was then
roasted and eaten as part of the meal on Seder night.
• BEITZAH: A hard boiled egg, symbolizing the korban chagigah (festival
sacrifice) that was offered in the Temple in Jerusalem and was then eaten as
part of the meal on Seder night.
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21. Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe, who creates the fruit of the earth.
.בָּרּוְ אַתָּה יי אֱֹלהֵינּו מֶלְֶ הָעֹולָם ּבֹוֵרא פְִּרי הָאֲָדמָה
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha'olam borei pri ha'adamah
3. Dip (Karpas )כרפס
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23. 5. And Tell (Maggid )מגיד
Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe,
who creates the fruit of the vine.
.ָּברּוְ אַ ָּתה יי אֱֹלֵהינּו מֶלְֶ ָהעֹוָלם ּבֹוֵרא ּפְִרי הַגֶָפן
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam borei pri hagafen.
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24. Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe,
who sanctifies us with commandments and
commands us to wash our hands.
ָּברּוְ אַ ָּתה יי אֱֹלֵהינּו מֶלְֶ ָהעֹוָלם, אֲ ֶׁשר ִקְד ָׁשנּו ּבְמִצְֹו ָתיו וְצִָּונּו ַעל
.נְִטיַלת יַָדִים
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam asher
kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al n’tilat yadayim
6. Be Washed (Rachtzah )רחצה
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25. Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe,
who sanctifies us with commandments and
commands us to eat unleavened bread.
.ָּברּוְ אַ ָּתה יי אֱֹלֵהינּו מֶלְֶ ָהעֹוָלם הַּמֹוִציא לֶֶחם ִמן הָאֶָרץ
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam
hamotzi lechem min ha’aretz.
7. And Bless (Motzi ) מוציא
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26. Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe,
who brings forth bread from the earth.
ָּברּוְ אַ ָּתה יי אֱֹלֵהינּו מֶלְֶ ָהעֹוָלם, אֲ ֶׁשר ִקּדְ ָשנּו ּבְמִצְֹו ָתיו וְצִָּונּו ַעל
.אֲִכיַלת מַָּצה
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam asher
kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al achilat matzah.
8. The Poor Man's Bread
(Matzo )מצה
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27. Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe, who sanctifies us with
commandments and commands us to eat the bitter herb.
ָּברּוְ אַ ָּתה יי אֱֹלֵהינּו מֶלְֶ ָהעֹוָלם, אֲ ֶׁשר ִקּדְ ָשנּו
.ּבְמִצְֹו ָתיו וְצִָּונּו ַעל אֲִכיַלת ָמֹרור
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam asher
kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tzivanu al achilat maror.
9. Bitter (Maror )מרור
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30. Four Questions
? ַמה ּנִּׁשְּתַָנה הַּלַיְָלה הֶַּזה מִָּכל הֵַּליֹלות
Mah nishtanah halailah hazeh mikol haleilot?
1. .ׁשֶּבְָכל הֵַּליֹלות ָאּנו אֹוכְִלין חֵָמץ ּומַָּצה, הַּלַיְָלה הֶַּזה - ּכּולֹו מַָּצה
Sheb'chol haleilot anu ochlin chametz u'matzah. Halailah hazeh kulo matzah.
2. .ׁשֶּבְָכל הֵַּליֹלות ָאּנו אֹוכְִלין ׁשְָאר יְָרֹקות, - הַּלַיְָלה הֶַּזה ָמֹרור
Sheb'chol haleilot anu ochlin she'ar yirakot. Halailah hazeh maror.
3. .ׁשֶּבְָכל הֵַּליֹלות ֵאין ֶאנּו מַטְִּביִלין אֲִפילּו ּפַַעם אֶָחת, - הַּלַיְָלה הֶַּזה ׁשְ ֵּתי פְעִָמים
Sheb'chol haleilot ein anu matbilin afilu pa'am echat. Halailah hazeh sh'tei f'amim.
4. .ׁשֶּבְָכל הֵַּליֹלות ָאּנו אֹוכְִלין ֵּבין יֹוׁשְִבין ּוֵבין מְסִֻּבין, - הַּלַיְָלה הֶַּזה ּכָֻלנו מְסִֻּבין
Sheb'chol haleilot anu ochlin bein yoshvin u'vein m'subin. Halailah hazeh kulanu m'subin.
Why is this night different from all other nights?
1. On all other nights, we eat bread and Matzah. Why, on this night, do we eat only Matzah? We eat only matzah
to remember the haste with which the Israelites fled Egypt.
2. On all other nights, we eat a variety of vegetables. Why, on this night, do we eat only maror, a bitter vegetable?
We eat a bitter vegetable to remember how harsh the life of a slave is.
3. On all other nights, we don’t dip our vegetables even once. Why, on this night, do we dip them twice? We dip
in salt water tonight first to remember the tears and bitter lives of our ancestors, and second, their unending
hope for freedom.
4. On all other nights, we eat sitting or reclining. Why, on this night, do we recline? We make ourselves
comfortable at the table because that’s what free people can do. In the past, slaves ate standing up while their
masters reclined
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32. The Four Sons
The traditional Haggadah speaks of "four sons"—one who is wise, one who is
wicked, one who is simple, and one who does not know to ask. Each of these sons
phrases his question about the seder in a different way:
1. The wise son asks "What are the statutes, the testimonies, and the laws that
God has commanded you to do?" He is answered fully: You should reply to him
with [all] the laws of pesach: one may not eat any dessert after the paschal
sacrifice.
2. The wicked son, who asks, "What is this service to you?", he is rebuked by the
explanation that "It is because God acted for my sake when I left Egypt."
3. The simple son, who asks, "What is this?" is answered with "With a strong
hand the Almighty led us out from Egypt, from the house of bondage."
4. And the one who does not know to ask is told, "It is because of what the
Almighty did for me when I left Egypt."
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46. Hide the Affikomen
God enters history. Israel becomes a nation. The Torah is given at Sinai. Exodus overflows with revelations.
And yet, the story of the Exodus from Egypt begins with a small and poignant act of concealment: "A certain man of the house
of Levi went and married a Levite woman. The woman conceived and bore a son; and when she saw how beautiful he was, she
hid him for three months. When she could hide him no longer, she got a wicker basket... put the child into it and placed it
among the reeds by the bank of the Nile. And his sister stationed herself at a distance, to learn what would befall him."
Separated from his family and his people, that beautiful boy would be discovered, crying, by the daughter of Pharaoh, who "took
pity on him." She would give him the name Moses and raise him as her own son. Concealed yet again, this time as an Egyptian
prince, Moses would later be revealed as an Israelite prophet of whom Deuteronomy declares: "Never again did there arise in
Israel a prophet like Moses-whom the Lord singled out, face to face."
Like the Exodus from Egypt, the drama of the seder is set into motion by an act of concealment: the hiding of the afikoman, a
piece broken off from the middle matzah symbolizing the Levites, the tribe to which that beautiful boy belonged. During the
course of the seder, we relive the world-shattering revelations of Exodus, but always, in the back of our minds, like Miriam
stationed at a distance, we remember that something essential remains concealed, waiting to be discovered.
Isaac Luria, the great Kabbalist known as Ha-Ari (the Lion), taught that in order to create the world, God first contracted into
himself, a process known as tsimtsum in Hebrew. This, he explained, was the original act of concealment-of hiding. Without it,
there would be no space for atsilut, the divine emanation that is the first stage of creation--of revelation.
The Torah describes Moses as "a very humble man, more so than any other man on earth." (Numbers 12:3) Humility, like
contraction, is another form of concealment.
We live in a world in which more is often better; In which so many of us reveal so much. But when is more actually less? When is
it important to conceal rather than reveal?
From The New American Haggadah 2012
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47. 13. And Bless
(Birkat Hamazon )ברכת המזן
Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe,
who creates the fruit of the vine.
.ָּברּוְ אַ ָּתה יי אֱֹלֵהינּו מֶלְֶ ָהעֹוָלם ּבֹוֵרא ּפְִרי הַגֶָפן
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam borei pri hagafen.
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48. 14. Praise It (Hallel )הלל
Blessed are You, God, Spirit of the Universe,
who creates the fruit of the vine.
.ָּברּוְ אַ ָּתה יי אֱֹלֵהינּו מֶלְֶ ָהעֹוָלם ּבֹוֵרא ּפְִרי הַגֶָפן
Baruch Atah Adonai Eloheinu melech ha’olam borei pri hagafen.
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49. Dayenu
.אִּלּו הֹוִציָאּנו מִּמִצְָרִים, ּדֵַּיּנו
Ilu hotzianu mimitzrayim. Dayenu.
Had God only brought us out of Egypt. Dayenu.
.וְֹלא נָ ַתן ָלּנו ֶאת הַּׁשַָּבת, ּדֵַּיּנו
Ilu natan lanu et hashabbat. Dayenu.
Had God only given us Shabbat. Dayenu.
.וְֹלא נָ ַתן ָלּנו ֶאת הַּתֹוָרה, ּדֵַּיּנו
Ilu natan lanu et hatorah. Dayenu.
Had God only given us the Torah. Dayenu.
.וְֹלא הִכְִניָסּנו לְאֶֶרץ יִׂשְָרֵאל, ּדֵַּיּנו
Ilu natan lanu et hatorah. Dayenu.
Had God only brought us into the land of Israel.
Dayenu.
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50. Chad Gadya
Chad gadya (2x) Then came the water
My father bought for two zuzim That quenched the fire
Chad gadya (2x). That burned the stick Then came the Angel of Death
That beat the dog And killed the butcher
Then came the cat That bit the cat That slew the ox
And ate the kid That ate the kid That drank the water
My father bought for two zuzim My father bought for two zuzim That quenched the fire
Chad gadya (2x). Chad gadya (2x). That burned the stick
That beat the dog
Then came the dog Then came the ox That bit the cat
And bit the cat That drank the water That ate the kid
That ate the kid That quenched the fire My father bought for two zuzim
My father bought for two zuzim That burned the stick Chad gadya (2x).
Chad gadya (2x). That beat the dog
That bit the cat Then came the Holy One
Then came the stick That ate the kid Blessed be G-d
And beat the dog My father bought for two zuzim And destroyed the Angel of Death
That bit the cat Chad gadya (2x). That killed the butcher
That ate the kid That slew the ox
My father bought for two zuzim Then came the butcher That drank the water
Chad gadya (2x). That slew the ox That quenched the fire
That drank the water That burned the sticks
Then came the fire That quenched the fire That beat the dog
That burned the stick That burned the stick That bit the cat
That beat the dog That beat the dog That ate the kid
That bit the cat That bit the cat My father bought for two zuzim
That ate the kid That ate the kid Chad gadya (2x).
My father bought for two zuzim My father bought for two zuzim.
Chad gadya (2x). Chad gadya (2x).
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