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Ways to Make the Seder Matter: Creating an Experience, with Rabbi Yair Menchel (Part 2)

38 min · 25 mrt 2026
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Pesach is the most educational holiday we have, but most of us walk into the Seder hoping it just works. In this mini-series, I sit down with three educators, each offering a completely different lens on how to approach the Seder and the days leading up to it. From building your night around a clear theme, to creating energy and engagement, to thinking deeply about your own role at the table, each conversation is filled with real, tangible ideas you can actually use.

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