Like an Orange on a Seder Plate: Our Feminist Haggadah
The orange represents a feminist vision of what is possible. It honors all women who paved their way despite all the difficulties encountered. Any person in the world who is marginalized has hope in the orange. We no longer accept patriarchy or invisibility. We are are equal.
This haggadah is a script for sharing the Passover Seder together in a contemporary, woman-affirming manner. It is truly a celebration for all.
By Ruth Simkin
The orange represents a feminist vision of what is possible. It honors all women who paved their way despite all the difficulties encountered. Any person in the world who is marginalized has hope in the orange. We no longer accept patriarchy or invisibility. We are are equal.
This haggadah is a script for sharing the Passover Seder together in a contemporary, woman-affirming manner. It is truly a celebration for all.
By Ruth Simkin
The orange represents a feminist vision of what is possible. It honors all women who paved their way despite all the difficulties encountered. Any person in the world who is marginalized has hope in the orange. We no longer accept patriarchy or invisibility. We are are equal.
This haggadah is a script for sharing the Passover Seder together in a contemporary, woman-affirming manner. It is truly a celebration for all.
By Ruth Simkin