Before we move into our closing song, Chad Gadya, I want to explain our next step. I'm going to split us into small breakout rooms so that we will have a chance to socialize. Wish your fellow Zoom Seder Attendees a "Zissen Pesach" - a Sweet Passover.

Here are some discussion questions:

What is a Passover tradition that you would like to share?

How is this Passover different from other Passovers? What has stayed the same about Passover, even in our new reality?

Follow these links for some other activities you might want to try in the breakout rooms:

Digital Content Resources from URJ: https://urj.org/blog/2020/03/26/digital-content-enliven-years-virtual-seder?fbclid=IwAR3wMNrm4_-WmS5PpgXYhFtc-v4LnVMGPrH5LNtFX41dpGYHCSVWItkY4ec

The website where I made this Haggadah, which has many interesting resources: https://www.haggadot.com/

You can spend as much time in the breakout rooms as you'd like, and move onto the meal whenever you're ready. The Zoom meeting will remain open, so you can even eat the meal "with" other people if you'd like.

Remember that Seder is not yet over! There are still two more cups of wine, the afikoman hunt, and welcoming the prophet Elijah!

When you're done eating, you can return to the Haggadah for the rest of the Seder. There is also a playlist and video to help you with finishing the Seder.


haggadah Section: Shulchan Oreich