ONLINE RESOURCES Compiled by Cantor Jamie Gloth

HAGGADOT – There are many free online haggadot available, including a site where you can even create your own. There is sure to be something for everyone.

A Different Night – The Family Participation https://www.haggadahsrus.com/ Edited by the dynamic Jewish educator, Noam Zion, this remains a modern classic. Full of wonderful insights, this is Rabbi Perkins’s and Cantor Gloth’s “Go-To-Haggadah.” The publishers have generously made it available electronically during the current pandemic.

The Feast of Freedom https://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/sites/default/files/2020- 03/FeastofFreedomPassoverHaggadah.pdf A family-friendly traditional haggadah from the Rabbinical Assembly.

Free 30 Minute Haggadah If you’re just looking for the basics, this haggadah is for you. https://www.dropbox.com/s/lzpncrtgb65tjrm/Free%2030%20Minute%20Haggadah%20.pdf?dl =0

Haggadot.com https://www.haggadot.com/ Making your own haggadah is easy! This is the largest online resource for the Passover haggadah with thousands of options for blessings, artwork, translations, songs and activities. Mix and match, download and print at home. Your deserves the upgrade. Includes many ready-to-use for every kind of seder!

The HIAS Haggadah https://www.hias.org/sites/default/files/hias_haggadah20-download-color.pdf Passover invites us to imagine ourselves as though we experienced from Egypt as we retell the Passover story - the Jewish people's original refugee story. While we usually perform this sacred ritual around the table with family, friends, and community members, this year is going to be a bit different amidst the reality of the current global health pandemic. Download the HIAS Haggadah to include a deeper exploration of the global refugee crisis in your seder this year.

In Every Generation - A PJ Library Family Haggadah https://pjlibrary.org/PJLibrary/media/PJ-Library/content/Haggadah/PJ-Library-Haggadah- 2020.pdf This beautifully illustrated guide to the seder will make your Passover experience more family- friendly, as a guest or a host. The language in the haggadah is especially suited for ages 6 and up.

Invisible: The Story of Modern Day Slavery - A Social Justice Haggadah http://www.rac.org/sites/default/files/Pesach- %20The%20Story%20of%20Modern%20Day%20Slavery%2C%20A%20Social%20Justice%20Hagg adah.pdf From the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism.

JewBelong Haggadah https://www.flipsnack.com/jewbelong/jewbelonghaggadah/full-view.html A family-friendly Passover haggadah.

The Kveller Haggadah https://www.kveller.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Kveller-Haggadah.pdf A seder for curious kids — and their grown-ups. The Passover seder shouldn’t feel like a long to- do list — it’s an adventure! Designed to guide families through an epic journey from slavery to freedom, go deep into Jewish traditions in a kid-friendly way, without overlooking the dramatic tensions of the Passover story. Created to promote curiosity, even when there are no easy answers. Don’t miss your chance to make this year’s seder meaningful, inspiring, and even a little bit weird.

The Haggadah Yep, that one. Generations have grown up with the ol’ reliable Maxwell House Haggadah. For those who are nostalgic for their childhood seders. https://archive.lib.msu.edu/DMC/sliker/msuspcsbs_maxh_cheeknealc7/msuspcsbs_maxh_che eknealc7.pdf

A Night To Remember – The Haggadah of Contemporary Voices https://www.haggadahsrus.com/ A fresh contemporary haggadah written by Mishael Zion and Noam Zion, this is the all new sequel from the folks that brought you the best-selling A Different Night: The Family Participation Haggadah. The publishers have generously made it available electronically during the current pandemic.

Telling the Story – A Passover Haggadah Explained https://www.barrylou.com/books/TellingTheStoryInside.pdf A simple, basic Haggadah that keeps with the traditional order of the night — and also follows the Torah commandment to “tell the story.” It gives a little more background on why we do what we do each year to help re-connect with the original spiritual reasons that gave birth to our traditions.

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The Velveteen Rabbi’s Haggadah for Pesach https://velveteenrabbi.com/2015/02/03/velveteen-rabbis-haggadah-for-pesach/ A non-denominational haggadah with a lot of readings in English, transliterations for Hebrew text and good jumping-off points for discussion from Rabbi Rachel Barenblat.

The Virtual Haggadah This beautiful, colorful and concise haggadah is perfect for folks of all ages. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WIVeccVEJRTBKioQeDaqX4sCuVRJDAFV/view?usp=sharing&fb clid=IwAR2toZpsXHYgAeet88GkTu68xlz_g8nNa5rsbDnEIDtYdv2TRuuSlCG3pNA

The Wandering Is Over Haggadah https://www.jewishboston.com/the-wandering-is-over-haggadah/ Hosting a seder? (Online counts.) Here’s some help! JewishBoston.com’s contemporary haggadah, available as a free download, features a detailed leader’s guide to help you host a seder, plus thoughtful discussion questions and modern takes on classic seder elements. This is a seder for everyone! The illustrated PDF is ready for printing, and the Word version is editable for easy customization.

SEDER RESOURCES – There are so many resources available online to help with your seder, including special tips for hosting a virtual seder. Here is just a small sampling:

18 Doors – Unlocking Judaism https://18doors.org/additional_passover_resources/ Formerly known as Interfaith Family, this site features webinars, live virtual seders, recipes and much more.

How Different Will This Night Be: 10 Tips for Your Virtual Seder https://jewishjournal.com/commentary/blogs/312689/how-different-will-night-be-10-tips-for- your-virtual-seder/?utm_source=Relational+Judaism+Handbook+-+Original Great tips from Dr. Ron Wolfson.

How to Host a Virtual Seder During a Pandemic https://www.jewishboston.com/how-to-host-a-virtual-seder-during-a-pandemic/ Ten tips for creating a meaningful and fun online seder experience. From jewishboston.com.

Jewish Freeware https://jewishfreeware.org/ Links to great resources, including haggadot and .

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Jewish Grandparents Network https://jewishgrandparentsnetwork.org/passover-2020/ Learn how to organize an online seder and find out about great resources from the Jewish Grandparents Network.

Passover Games & Activities https://info.jewishinteractive.org/pesach-resources-for-2019 Amazing Passover resources and ideas for children of all ages.

Passover Seders For You http://sedersforyou.tripod.com/ Ready-to-use, original and creative Passover haggadahs, themed seders, Passover seder parodies, and Four Questions translations. From the author of 300 Ways to Ask the Four Questions, Murray Spiegel.

Passover Song Parodies https://www.passoversongparodies.com/ The name says it all. Make your seders more participatory and engaging with clever, easy-to-sing song parodies. There’s something for everyone, whatever your musical tastes or age — for free! Includes lyrics and recordings.

PJ Library https://pjlibrary.org/passover All your Passover essentials for families. Includes recipes, activities, books, videos and lots of other resources.

Rabbinical Assembly Pesach Guide for 5780 https://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/sites/default/files/2020-02/Pesah%20Guide%205780.pdf An updated guide from the Conservative Movement. An addendum in light of COVID-19 can be found here: https://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/story/kashrut-subcommittee-recommendations-passover- 5780-light-covid-19

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