JewFAQ Seder Pt. 2: Kaddeish, Urechatz, Karpas, Yachatz
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Lisa Laylon Manager at REI Mountain View CA
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awsome, I am trying to prepare a passover to explain the Jewish tradition to kids in the church. This is extremely helpful. Thanks for taking the time to make this, and it's not boring ! it's very education and entertainning... when you say "why do we do this? one saying is... we just want to make the kids curious..." that was funny
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aghhhhhhH!!! I need the next clip! Please post the next clip! I only have a week until I host my first Seder!
Thank you.
MorriganSlayde 3 years ago
I had hoped to get farther, but I've still got lots of cleaning to do!
jewfaq 3 years ago
But I wanna see what you do with the dog bone (ha)!!
Man that's too bad. I've setup everything but I am so scared to host my first one. Terrified! I hope I do well. I have plenty of wine so hopefully by glass 3 they don't realize I don't know Hebrew that well.
MorriganSlayde 3 years ago
Dog bone: I try to get my cat to fetch it. This can take the entire holiday.
More Hebrew: Hmn... I can try to throw together some of the berakhot (washing hands, motzi, matzah, maror, wine). There is a good Four Questions in Hebrew on YouTube (can't seem to link it...)
Or did you have something else specific in mind?
jewfaq 3 years ago
Nah, I figured out most of the stuff except the prayers/songs. I'm kinda....bad at them. I downloaded your midis but I somehow keep finishing my singing about 40 seconds before the song ends! So I had hoped to hear you sing it so I could just put it on repeat and mimic you like a baby parrot.
MorriganSlayde 3 years ago
Yeah, they're tricky because there is a lot of repetition! I tried to find some good examples on YouTube, but not finding much that is straight-forward and traditional, like gerryweiss's four questions that I can't seem to link to.
I'll see if I can throw together maybe some audio of the first verse of each of the songs on my site, with minimal pictures, tonight. (dayenu, Eliyahu, adir hu, maybe some chad gadya for good measure...) Once you see how the repetition goes, it's a bit easier.
jewfaq 3 years ago