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Seder Insert: Remember Tibet
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Pesach: A Season For Justice
Suggested programs and projects of social action Passover themes.

Passover and Global Climate Change
Seder supplement, newsletter ideas and teaching points for eco-conscious communities prepared by the Green Menorah Program of The Shalom Center.

Save Darfur Seder: In Search of Our Freedom
Save Darfur Coalition prepared a NEW interfaith seder for Darfur to strengthen our anti-genocide movement.

Passover Companion - Save Darfur
Congregation Beth El in Sudbury, MA takes Darfur as the theme of this 2005 Passover Companion

Support our Troops
JCC Association's JWB /Jewish Chaplains Council has been providing services to the US armed forces for Jewish military personnel since World War I.

Union for Reform Judaism's Passover Resources

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Passover Hagaddah: A Common Road to Freedom
Edited by Leonard Fein and Rabbi David Saperstein
The heralded Black/Jewish Passover hagaddah is rich in new songs, ancient and contemporary writings, and reflections by Jewish and African American leaders. Used by scores of synagogues, communities and college campuses for their Black/Jewish seders. This publication is out of print. Please contact csarj@urj.org for more information.

Passover Project: End Slavery in Sudan
The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism joined together with the American Anti-Slavery Group to create web-based materials on modern-day slavery. Everyone can help in the Passover Project: rabbis, educators, social action chairs, youth groups, college students, and individuals.

RAC's Chai Impact Legislative Action Center


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