Tzafun is when we hunt for the afikomen. When someone finds it we all eat a piece of it. It seems that while no one was looking, someone hid the afikomen. It is now the mission for each child at the table to find it. Who has found the hidden Matzah? WHO CAN FIND THE HIDDEN MATZAH? The ... Read More about TZAFUN
SHULCHAN ORECH
By the time we arrive at Shulchan Orech we are all very hungry! This is the portion of the Seder when we all sit down together. We eat our festive meal. It is a great time of fellowship and celebration. During this time we reflect on how we are all part of God's Big Family. We take the time to ... Read More about SHULCHAN ORECH
KORECH
So before we get to Korech, we have eaten the bitter herb all by itself. We learned that life is sometimes full of bitterness. However, you have to experience the bitter before you can come to appreciate the sweet.Now we come to Korech. KORECH We taste the charoset. It is a mixture made of ... Read More about KORECH
MAROR
The next element of the 15 elements of Passover is maror. Where have we heard that word before? Maror is a bitter herb. When you mention maror, most people think of horseradish. It is hot and not easy to eat. Be careful how much of it you put on your Passover plate! It is during this part ... Read More about MAROR
DAVID MEETS SAUL
Today we will speak of how David meets Saul. The Spirit of the LORD left King Saul. In its place came an evil spirit which tormented him. The scriptures say this evil spirit was from The LORD. Read it for yourself in 1 Samuel 16:14-15. Could we be reading those ... Read More about DAVID MEETS SAUL
MATZAH
The Matzah part of the Seder is one of my favorite parts. Matzah is daily bread.When we look at the Matzah we remember that the People of God were having to leave Egypt in a hurry. They didn't have time to use leavening agents in their bread or to wait to see it rise. The people had to hurry so they ... Read More about MATZAH
MOTZI
Motzi is reciting the blessing called "Hamotzi" over the Matzah. This is the blessing typically used to thank God for the food we are about to eat. It is to recognize He is the Source of all our sustenance. The "Hamotzi" prayer in English is: Blessed are You, Adonai our God, Sovereign of all, ... Read More about MOTZI
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