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Giving Voice to Freedom: An Evening to Explore the Meaning of the Seder in Our Lives

Giving Voice to Freedom: An Evening to Explore the Meaning of the Seder in Our Lives

FromHuman & Holy


Giving Voice to Freedom: An Evening to Explore the Meaning of the Seder in Our Lives

FromHuman & Holy

ratings:
Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Apr 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join us for an evening with five women from different backgrounds, gathering to approach the holiday of freedom with a sense of wonder and exploration. We discuss the different voices that we reckon with in our Judaism, our experiences around sensitive mitzvos that are part of our daily lives, talk about the steps of the Seder, play a game, eat, and share poetry.

To download free conversation cards for your Seder based on each of the Seder steps, visit humanandholy.com/seder-prompts.

Timestamps:
0:15-2:43 Exploring the Seder With A Sense of Wonder
2:44-5:15 Introducing Our Guests
5:16-9:11 The Four Sons as Four Voices Within
9:12-10:29 Cookie Distribution & Rules of the Game
10:30-13:27 The Details of Shabbos 
13:28-17:23 Finding Our Tznius Without the Noise of Other People’s Perceptions
17:24-20:17 Struggles With Mikvah
20:18-25:37 Spirituality In Halacha
25:38-26:59 Game Winners & Prize
27:00-28:04 Perspective in Pause
28:05-29:00 Nurturing Curiosity In Our Judaism 
29:01-30:09 Learning How to Rest
30:10-31:37 Growth From Brokenness
31:38-32:58 Seeing G-d Everywhere
32:59-36:08 Rapid Fire Seder Prompts
36:09-37:46 Spoken Word Poem 
37:47-41:25 Ball Game & Reflections


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Instagram: @humanandholy
Email: info@humanandholy.com
Website: humanandholy.org


The song behind the Seder poem is called 'The Seder Song' by Zusha. You can find more of their music here:  @zusha 
Released:
Apr 14, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Do you crave spiritual conversation that feels relevant to your daily life? Do you enjoy studying but can’t always find yourself in the text? This podcast is a space for experiential learning. Together, we will be exploring ideas in Jewish and Chassidic thought through the lens of real people’s experiences. How do they weave the sacred into the fabric of their lives? What relevance do mystical ideas have to their most intimate, human struggles? What does it mean to be both human and holy?