There are several moments in tonight's sedar where we are welcomed to wash our hands. This tradition predated COVID, and once again upholds the value of mindfulness that you are invited to utilize during tonight's Sedar. In the pace of our world today, we often forget to stop and mindfully prepare for things we are about to do and gifts we are about to receive. By washing our hands, not once, but twice in our sedar, we prepare our minds and bodies for the blessings upon us. By creating a moment of cleanliness in an otherwise messy world, and then using it to continue our sedar, we show our gratitude for the opportunity to celebrate together by doing so at our best.


haggadah Section: Urchatz