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Passover 2003

This year, the First and Second Seders is on Wednesday evening, April 16th and Thursday evening, April 17th.

The Seventh and Eighth days of the Passover fall on Wednesday and Thursday, April 23rd and April 24th.

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New!!! Boiling an Egg 
(for Passover from the New York Times)

Breakfast and Passover Rolls
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Desserts
Charoset
Gefillte Fish
Matzah Balls
Matzah Balls in Sauce
5 Charoset Recipes included in this page
Mock Chopped Liver
Meats & Poultry
Passover Vegetarian  Recipes Part 1
Passover Vegetarian  Recipes Part 2
Home made Matzah
Passover Deserts

Who Left Moses Out of the Haggadah?
The traditional Haggadah refers to Moses only once. Our own CCAR Haggadah omits him entirely! But wasn't he the same Moses who challenged Pharaoh, led the Israelites out of Egypt, and brought them to Mount Sinai? Yes, all true. But the ancient rabbis feared that Moses might become deified as a result of his great leadership.  Moreover, the rabbis wanted to emphasize that God was responsible for Israel's redemption.  So Moses receives only a bit part in our Pesach ritual.

-- from The Jewish Home, A Guide for Jewish Living (UAHC Press) [excerpted from  Woodlands Synagogue, New York website page -  http://www.wct.org/Shabbat/Holidays/Pesach/pesach.html However, there is a technical problem with the page.

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