Grammy and Papa alternatively read:

We pray for those at risk, for mourners, for those who are ill.

We pray for those who have dedicated their lives to keep us healthy, doctors, nurses, health care workers, and service people who make our hospitals possible.

We pray for our first responders..police, firefighters, military personnel who have been summoned and who are often at risk.

We pray for our elected officials...may they be blessed with wisdom and with enlightenment when things are so dark.

As we fill our four cups of wine, we pray for a time when our cups will yet again be overflowing.

As we wash our hands, we affirm our role in protecting ourselves and others.

As we dip in salt water, we cry the tears of a planet besieged.

As we break the matzah,we long to be made whole.

As we ask four questions, we search for answers that elude us.

As we recite the ten plagues we contemplate our own.

As we recite the haggadah...the story of our redemption, we aspire to be free.

As we sing dayyenu, we pray that our efforts to combat this plague finally be enough.

As we eat the matzah, we contemplate..may our impoverished state end soon.

As we consume the bitter herbs, we empathize with the pain of so many others.

As we eat the haroset we look forward to the sweetness that hopefully awaits us.

As  we eat the afikomen we pray for the day when our planet will be made whole.

As we welcome Elijah, we pray for our redemption...may it come soon.

As we sing the Hallel, songs of praise, may we remember even now, how many of God's blessings  we still enjoy.

Dear God.."spread over us Your canopy of peace..shelter us in the shadow of Your wings..grant us life and peace..now and always. Amen

NOTE: SOURCES IN THIS HAGGADA ARE FROM JONATHAN SACKS HAGGADA, JEWISH BOSTON HAGGADA, CHABAD AND OTHER SOURCES. EVEN THOUGH IT SAYS MY NAME, THE INFO IS NOT ORIGINAL OR FROM ME. MUCH IS DIRECT QUOTES FROM SOURCES.


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