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Pesach
Sources & Philosophy
A letter from Benyamin Gal to his Parents
A new sky and a new country / Morocco
About the month of Nissan
Concepts and customs
Eat and enjoy / Morocco
Every newborn son shall be thrown into the Nile
Eves of Passover
Exodus from Egypt in the appropriate month
Fixed reading sections / Egypt
Freedom
Hallel / Siberia
Hard Labour – in this time
Heaven forbid that one drop should not be spilt / Iran
Homeward / Russia
In preparation for Passover / Poland
Is there any joy at Passover
Milk on the forehead / Morocco
Passover and the circle of festivals and seasons
Poland- Lest I Burst into Tears
Preparations for Seder Night in Kibbutzim
Punishment / Morocco
Seder night led by Aharon David Gordon

Seder of the public workers in Kinneret

Setting out to Change the Face of the Earth
Sinai

lest I burst into tears / Poland

Study of the Festival According to Benyamin Yogev
Take out the Matza / Italy
The First Seder in the Kibbutz
The Governor's Goblet
The Hidden Matza / Belgium
The Red Sea of Borscht
The Seder plate passed over each Head / Morocco
The eve of Passover in Degania
The Festival of Spring
The hunger strike on Seder Night
The inner freedom / Poland
The most beautiful songs / Algiers
The red flowers
To uproot the Hametz / Eastern Europe
With speed / Austria

Gertie A.

With speed / Austria

Lavie, 1994

Seder nights, in those good days in Vienna, were not something special, because all our big family was always together, every Friday night we were also together at my grandfather’s and grandmother’s home. On Seder nights grandma always laid one or two places extra, because every single year my grandfather brought home from the synagogue someone who was not having a Seder – and the children learnt to treat him with respect and always serve him first because he was an honoured guest.

We all as a family sang well, with different voices, and to sing together with everyone was a genuine pleasure. Uncle Yuji (Yosef), the oldest brother, was the entertainer. We always held our breath when we reached the word “with speed” because Uncle Yuji would wink at us, the children, and sing in a loud voice “with speed”!. Every year the same and we never got tired of it.

The last Seder was something completely different. It was the time of Hitler, and the Nazis had already taken control of Vienna. There was no joy, no laughter, just worry, worry about what would be with all of us and in particular what would be with the children. My grandmother had already passed away, and the uncles and aunts said that it was better that way. It was better that she couldn’t see my grandfather thrown into the street and having to clean the pavement on his hands and knees. My grandfather was already not the grandfather who I knew, who would put me on his lap and call me his “cheeky one” (I always thought that it was his nickname for me!). There were no longer lace curtains in the windows, but rather thick green boards so heaven forbid no-one should see and hear us from outside. My grandfather did not bring home just one person, but rather many people who had lost their family and home. My three adult cousins were already in England. Two of them were in Holland, And I was just about to travel to England alone, on the Kindertransport. We tried to do everything we were supposed to do on Seder Night however quietly and with melancholy, and my mother cried.

Apart from my mother, all those mentioned above were lost in the Holocaust.
 

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