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I'm looking for inspiring short readings (poems? selections from essays?) loosely organized around the themes of freedom from oppression. Bonus points if they're fun to read and hear, building to a nice crescendo. [more inside]
posted by jeffmshaw on Apr 8, 2009 - 8 answers

SederFilter: I'm having my first Passover Seder and I asked guests to bring food to share. They asked me what they ought to bring. So, what are your favorite passover-appropriate recipes? [more inside]
posted by zazerr on Apr 7, 2009 - 17 answers

How do I observe Passover alone? Should I just forget it? [more inside]
posted by Smalltown Girl on Apr 1, 2009 - 20 answers

Any interesting, meaningful readings for a liberal Passover Seder on the theme of hope? [more inside]
posted by aquafortis on Mar 7, 2009 - 2 answers

I've been tasked with making the charoset for my family's seder this year. But I'm tired of the same-old-same-old. Got any recipes you love? [more inside]
posted by sourwookie on Apr 18, 2008 - 7 answers

I have to make a salad for a Passover seder with a lot of people. Can anyone think of a good recipe for a salad that is kosher, filling (I'm thinking maybe nuts or beans), easy to make in large quantities, and delicious? Thanks for your help!
posted by Dasein on Apr 18, 2008 - 18 answers

Where can I, a gentile with no Jewish friends, participate in a Passover Seder in Los Angeles? [more inside]
posted by HotPatatta on Mar 29, 2008 - 12 answers

How can my Jewish girlfriend and I find a family to have a Passover Seder with in Bordeaux, France? [more inside]
posted by jordanian2 on Mar 29, 2007 - 6 answers

Seders in San Francisco? My partner and I are looking for a Passover gathering in the Bay Area that is focused on a younger (25-40), more progressive crowd. We're frankly a little tired of the same old seder with her family and want to meet more young people who, like us, may be actively constructing or redefining their Jewishness.
posted by squirrel on Mar 24, 2004 - 5 answers