First, a thank you to all who have expressed their concern and offered well wishes and prayers following my recent accident. It means a whole lot to me. Second, a status update - Arm and hand are still swollen and largely non-functional, but color has begun to return to something more human than the color of an eggplant. Pain is still a constant companion, but it looks like healing is taking place and surgery will not be necessary. Next week I begin physical therapy 3x per week for 4-6 weeks.
Now as to Jay's questions:
1) Base haggadah used is the Baskin Haggadah, a Reform movement volume so known because of the marvelous illustrations by Leonard Baskin. However, I am usually surrounded by several haggadot from which I draw material, including The Open Door, a more recent Reform haggadah.
2) We allow kitnyot.
3) Don't usually have an orange physically present, but usually discuss it when talking about the items on the seder plate. We also have a cup for Miriam with liturgy and ritual.
4) I don't know the answer to this. The rebbitzen has her secrets and I don't have security clearance.
Now as to Jay's questions:
1) Base haggadah used is the Baskin Haggadah, a Reform movement volume so known because of the marvelous illustrations by Leonard Baskin. However, I am usually surrounded by several haggadot from which I draw material, including The Open Door, a more recent Reform haggadah.
2) We allow kitnyot.
3) Don't usually have an orange physically present, but usually discuss it when talking about the items on the seder plate. We also have a cup for Miriam with liturgy and ritual.
4) I don't know the answer to this. The rebbitzen has her secrets and I don't have security clearance.
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