Last year, right before Pesach (the Hebrew name for Passover), my cousin sent me a link to the one-minute seder. Of course, that was before I had this blog, so i couldn’t blog it (duh!). Well, my mom got the same link from her friend last night, which reminded me to blog about it. Well hear I am. The one-minute seder is an animated flash file complete with music, animation, and hebrew names for each parts of the seder that flash by. Even if you can’t read the hebrew (which I assume is most of you), there are still parts very easy to recognize (clicking wine glasses=kiddush (prayer for the wine), hands together=prayer (actually it’s hillel, which are psalms and songs of praise to G-d), and of course, the matzah). Overall, it’s a very humorous video and with a minute of your time.
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