This Passover finds us once again drawing parallels as we retell our story—one that has been told for thousands of years—with many parts feeling especially relevant today. We’ve rounded up a number of resources that you may find helpful as we consider the questions we’ll be discussing around this year’s seder table.
- Avadim Hayinu: We Were Slaves (Repair the World)
- Artwork in Your Space (The iCenter)
- Bringing the Hostages to Your Seder (Everyone Counts)
- A Dandelion on the Seder Plate (Keshet)
- The Eleventh Plague (For the Sake of Argument)
- Everything You Need For Passover With Kids (PJ Library)
- The Four Questions of Making a Difference From a Distance (Repair the World)
- Freedom: Between Narrowness and Expansion (M2: The Institute for Experiential Jewish Education)
- How Is This Seder Different From Other Seders? (Shalom Hartman Institute)
- Make Memories This Passover with a New Haggadah (ReCustom)
- Mental Health Resources (The Blue Dove Foundation)
- Our Outstretched Hand: A Creative Prompt for Passover (Jewish Studio Project)
- Passover Guide 2025: How and When To Celebrate (Unpacked)
- Passover, Protest and Power: An Intergenerational Conversation (Moving Traditions)
- Passover Resources (Avodah)
- Recognizing All Our Children (Keshet)
- Resources for Passover 5785 (Shalom Hartman Institute)
- The Righteous Among the Egyptians (HIAS)
- Seder (Sefaria)
- Seder Interrupted: A Post October 7 Haggadah Supplement (Dr. Ora Horn Prouser and Rabbi Menachem Creditor)
- Seder Resources (Hadar)
- Ten Plagues of Housing Injustice (Repair the World)
- There Are No Strangers: Passover Supplement Affirming Our Support for Immigrants and Refugees (Religious Action Center)
- When the Four Children Aren’t There to Ask Questions at the Seder (Everyone Counts)
- Why Is This Night Different? (The iCenter)
- Why Is This Year Different from All Other Years? (Pardes)
Additional Resources
- Jewish Teens Guide to Passover (Jewish Teen Initiative at CJP)
- Why Is This Playlist Different From Other Playlists? (Spotify playlist by Brett Lubarsky)
Find more opportunities to celebrate and connect at JewishBoston.com/Passover.
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