“For seven days you are to eat bread
made without yeast. On the first day remove the yeast from your houses...”
Exodus 12:15
Leader During the days before Passover, leavened
items are removed from the home. These include all breads and cakes that
contain yeast. Preparation begins with a
thorough cleaning, culminating in a ceremonial search for leaven called bedikat
khameytz. Let us also ready our hearts for the Passover Seder, the order of service. Tradition teaches
that in each generation, we must consider ourselves as having personally been
freed from
Haggadah
means “the telling.” Passover is a story that has been retold for thousands of
years. It is a story of miraculous transitions - from slavery to freedom, from
despair to hope, from darkness to light.
Its greatness is the greatness of Yahweh. Its timelessness comes from
the eternal truth of His involvement with His people. As Yahweh cared for the
children of
Upon
the table is a seder plate, holding the ceremonial items of Passover.
There are bitter herbs, a roasted egg, a sweet apple mixture, parsley and a
bone. Curious things, yet all part of
the telling. Let us allow our senses to fully participate, taking in the sights
and smells, tasting each ingredient, listening to every word. Let us see, hear,
and feel the truth of Yahweh’s love.
One of
Messiah’s last earthly acts was the celebration of the Passover. Gathering his
disciples in a small room in
It was
no coincidence that Messiah chose the Passover for the setting of what is now
often remembered as Christian Communion, “the Lord’s Supper.” For in the story of the Passover lamb,
Yahshua, could best communicate the course he would be taking over the
confusing hours that were to follow. Here, as we participate together in the
Passover Seder, may we experience once again Yahweh’s great redemption.
Yahweh is my light
and my salvation - whom shall I fear? Psalm 27:1
Leader As we kindle the festival lights, we pray
for the illumination of the Spirit of Yahweh to bring great personal meaning to
this, our Passover celebration.
A Righteous Woman (lighting
the candles) says:
Blessed are You, Yahweh our
Elohim, Ruler of the universe, who has set us apart by His Word, and in whose
Name we light the festival lights.
Leader As light for the festival of redemption is
kindled by the hand of a woman, we remember that our Redeemer, the Light of the
World, came into the world as the promised seed of a woman (Genesis 3:15).
Leader As Yahweh spoke these words of encouragement
to Moses, He revealed to His servant the plan by which He would redeem the
children of
“...I will bring you out from under the
yoke of the Egyptians... I will free you
from being slaves... I will redeem you
with an outstretched arm... I will take
you as my own people, and I will be your Elohim....”
Leader At Passover, we celebrate these promises of
redemption and relationship by filling our cups four times. With each cup, let
us remember the union that Yahweh desires.
“...I will bring you
out from under the yoke of the Egyptians....” Exodus 6:6
Leader Let us lift our first cup together and
bless the name of Yahweh.
All Blessed are You, O Yahweh our Elohim, Ruler
of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine.
Leader As he began his final Passover Seder,
Yahshua the Messiah shared a cup with his disciples, and said to them,
“Take this and divide it among you. For
I tell you I will not drink again of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom
comes” (Luke 22:17,18).
Let us all drink of this, the first cup of
Passover.
Who may ascend the hill of Yahweh? Who
may stand in his set-apart place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart.
Psalm 24:3,4
Leader (lifting the basin of water) Let us now offer the bowl of water to one
another and share in this hand-washing ceremony.
(Pass the bowl of water) Let us also reflect upon the gesture of
humility and the lesson of commitment made by Messiah Yahshua, when, on that
night, he laid aside his garments and girded himself with a towel.
After that, he poured water into a basin
and began to wash his disciples’ feet, drying them with the towel that was
wrapped around him. “Do you understand
what I have done for you?” he asked them.
“You call me “Teacher” and “Master,” and rightly so, for that is what I
am. “Now that I, your Master and
Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet” (John
13: 12-14).
...the Israelites groaned in their
slavery and cried out, and their cry for help because of their slavery went up
to Yahweh... Exodus 2:23
Leader (lifting
up the parsley) Passover is a
holiday that comes in the springtime, when the earth is becoming green with
life. This vegetable, called karpas, represents life, created and
sustained by Almighty Yahweh.
(Lifting up the salt water) But life in
All Blessed are You, O Yahweh our Elohim, Ruler
of the universe, who created the fruit of the earth.
Leader Now let us, together, eat the karpas.
“...when your children ask you, ‘What
does this ceremony mean to you?’ then tell them....” Exodus 12:26
How different this
night is from all other nights!
On all other nights
we eat bread or matzah.
On this night why do we eat only matzah?
On all other nights
we eat all kinds of vegetables.
On this night why do we eat only bitter
herbs?
On all other nights
we do not dip our vegetables even once.
On this night why do we dip them twice?
On all other nights
we eat our meals sitting or reclining.
On this night why do we eat only reclining?
“And ye shall observe this thing for an
ordinance to thee and thy sons forever.” Exodus 12:24
Leader It is both a duty and a privilege to answer
the four questions of Passover and to recite the mighty works of our faithful
Elohim.
(Unleavened
Bread)
Leader On all other nights we eat bread with
leaven, but on Passover we eat only matzah
- unleavened bread. As the children of
All Don’t you know that a little yeast works
through the whole dough? Get rid of the old yeast that you may be a new batch
without yeast - as you really are. For Messiah, our Passover Lamb, has been
sacrificed. Therefore let us keep the feast!
Halleluyah! (I Corinthians 5:7)
During this season of Passover, let us break
our old habits of sin and selfishness and begin a fresh, new, and set-apart
life.
Leader (lifting
the plate which contains the three matzot)
This is the bread of
affliction, the poor bread which our fathers ate in the
Three matzot are wrapped together for
Passover. There are various explanations for this ceremony. The rabbis call
these three a “Unity” (an Echad). Some consider it a unity of the patriarchs -
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Others explain it as a unity of worship - the
priests, the Levites, and the people of
All But
he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the
chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed
(Isaiah 53:5).
Leader See how the matzah is pierced?
All And I will pour upon the house of David,
and upon the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the spirit of grace and of supplications:
and they shall look upon me whom they have pierced, and they shall mourn for
him as one mourns for his only son... (Zechariah 12:10).
Leader (removing and
breaking the middle matzah in half) Just as the middle piece of the bread of
affliction is broken, Messiah, too, was afflicted and broken. One half is now
called the afikomen - the dessert. It is wrapped in a white cloth just as
Messiah’s body was wrapped for burial. (Wraps the afikomen.)
If the
children will cover their eyes, I will hide the afikomen. (Does so.)
Just as I have hidden the afikomen, so Messiah was placed in a tomb,
hidden for a time.
But
just as the afikomen will return to complete our Passover Seder, so the
sinless Messiah rose from the dead to ascend into heaven. (Breaks a piece of
matzah from the other half of
the middle piece and distributes the remainder among the people at the table.)
Let us
now share a piece of this unleavened bread of Passover.
All Blessed are You, O Yahweh our Elohim, Ruler of
the universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.
(Bitter
Herbs)
Leader On all other nights we eat all kinds of
vegetables, but on Passover we eat only maror,
bitter herbs.
As sweet as our lives are today, let
us still remember how bitter life was for the children of
...so the Egyptians came to dread the
Israelites and worked them ruthlessly. They made them bitter with hard labor in
brick and mortar and all kinds of work in the fields... (Exodus 1:12).
As we scoop some maror onto a piece of matzah, let us allow the bitter taste to
cause us to shed tears of compassion for the sorrow that our ancestors knew
thousands of years ago.
All (Lifting the matzah with the maror)
Blessed are You, O Yahweh our Elohim, Ruler of the universe,
who has set us apart by His Word and commanded us to eat bitter herbs. (All eat.)
Leader On all other nights we do not dip our
vegetables even once, but tonight we dip them twice. We have already dipped the
parsley into the salt water.
(Lifting the kharoset, the
brown apple mixture.) The children
of
All (Lifting the
matzah with the maror and kharoset) We dip the bitter herbs into kharoset
to remind ourselves that even the most bitter of circumstances can be sweetened
by the hope we have in Yahweh. (All eat.)
Leader While they were reclining at the table
eating, Yahshua said, “I tell you the truth, one of you will betray me - one
who is eating with me.” They were
saddened and one by one they said to him, “Surely, not I?” “It is one of the Twelve,” he replied, “one
who dips unleavened bread into the bowl with me” (Mark 14:18-20).
Leader On all other nights we eat either sitting or
reclining, but tonight we eat reclining.
The first Passover was celebrated by a people enslaved.
All Once we were slaves, but now we are free!
Leader The children of Israel were instructed to
eat the Passover in haste, their loins girded, their staffs in their hands,
their sandals upon their feet, awaiting departure from the bondage of Egypt
Today we all may recline and freely enjoy the Passover Seder.
All Messiah said, “Come unto me, all you who
are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).
Leader The story of Passover is a story of
miracles, a story of redemption, a story of the mighty power of Yahweh to
overcome evil.
Reader 1 Yahweh had promised the
Reader 2 Pharaoh grew more frightened and ordered
every baby boy among the Israelites to be drowned in the
Reader 3 Moses grew and became aware of the travail
of his people. One day, in a rage, he lost control and killed and Egyptian who
was beating a Hebrew slave. Fleeing the palace and the eye of Pharaoh, Moses
became a shepherd in the
Reader 4 Yahweh saw the affliction of the children of
Leader Moses
left the wilderness to return to Pharaoh’s palace, the very place where he had
been raised. He returned with the message that Yahweh had given him. But Yahweh
Himself warned Moses of the resistance that he would encounter.
All “But I know that the king of
Leader Yahweh sent plagues, one by one, yet with
each plague, Pharaoh hardened his heart. The Egyptians became afflicted with
discomfort and disease, bane and blight. Still, Pharaoh would not relent. With
the tenth and most awful plague, Yahweh pierced through the hardness of
Pharaoh’s impenetrable heart.
All “On
that same night I will pass through Egypt and strike down every firstborn -
both men and animals - and I will bring judgment on all the elohim of Egypt; I
am Yahweh.” (Exodus 12:12)
Leader Let us fill our cups
a second time. A full cup is a symbol of
joy and indeed on this occasion we are filled with joy at Yahweh’s mighty
deliverance. But let us also remember the
great cost at which redemption was purchased. Lives were sacrificed to bring about the
release of Yahweh’s people from the slavery of
As we
recite each plague three times, let us dip a little finger into the cup,
allowing a drop of liquid to fall, reducing the fullness of our cup of joy this
night
All (Each plague is recited three times.)
Blood! Frogs! Lice! Beasts! Mad Cow!
Boils! Hail! Locusts! Darkness! Death! (Do no drink the second cup at this
time.)
“The blood will be a sign for you on the
houses where you are; and when I see the blood, I will pass over you.” Exodus
12:13
Leader Rabbi Gamaliel taught that in recounting the
Passover story one must be certain to mention three things:
the
Unleavened Bread
the
Bitter Herbs
the
Passover Lamb.
All We have eaten the matzah to remind us of the
haste with which the children of
Leader (Lifting
the shank bone of the lamb) This
roasted shank bone represents the lamb whose blood marked the houses of the
children of
Reader 1
“... on the tenth day of this month each man is
to take a lamb for his family, one for each household. The animals you choose must be year-old males
without defect. Take care of them until
the fourteenth day of the month, when all the people of the community of
Reader 2 “That same night they are to eat the meat
roasted over the fire, along with bitter herbs and bread made without
yeast. This is how you are to eat it:
with your cloak tucked into your belt; your sandals on your feet and your staff
in your hand. Eat it in haste; it is Yahweh’s Passover. The blood will be a sign for you on the
houses where you are; and when I see the blood, I will pass over you. No
destructive plague will touch you when I strike
Leader We are reminded by Moses that it was Yahweh
Himself who redeemed the children of
All I,
and not an angel.
Leader “And strike down every firstborn - both
men and animals -
All I,
and not a seraph.
Leader “And I will bring judgment on all the
elohim of
All I, and not a messenger.
Leader “I am Yahweh.”
All I myself and none
other.
Leader (Lifting
the egg) Likewise, a roasted egg
has been added to the Seder. It is called khagigah, a name signifying
the special holiday offering. The egg is regarded as a symbol of mourning,
reminding us of the destruction of the second
All We who have trusted
Yahshua the Messiah believe he is the Lamb of Yahweh, our Passover. Like the
ancient Israelites, we know that it was Yahweh Himself, and not an angel,
Yahweh Himself, and not a seraph, Yahweh Himself, and not a messenger, who
achieved final redemption from sin and death. It is Yahweh Himself, through
Yahshua his Son, who takes away the sin of the world.
They will celebrate your abundant
goodness and joyfully sing of your righteousness. Psalm 145:7

Leader How great is Yahweh’s goodness to us! For each of His acts of mercy and kindness we
declare dayenu – “it would have been sufficient.” If Yahweh had merely rescued us, but had not
judged the Egyptians,
All DAYENU!
Leader If He had only destroyed their elohim, but
had not parted the Red Sea,
All DAYENU!
Leader If He had only drowned our enemies, but had
not fed us with manna,
All DAYENU!
Leader If He had only led us through the desert,
but had not given us the Sabbath,
All DAYENU!
Leader If He had only given us the Torah, but not
the
All DAYENU!
Leader But the set-apart One, blessed be He,
provided all of these blessings for our ancestors, and not only these, but so
many more.
All Blessed
are You, O Yahweh, for You have, in mercy, supplied all our needs. You have
given us Messiah, forgiveness for sin, life abundant and life everlasting.
Halleluyah!
Lets us eat the
Passover.
Leader It is time for us to share the afikomen,
the dessert, the final food eaten at Passover. It is shared as the Passover lamb
was shared from the time of the Exodus until the destruction of the
All Blessed are You, O Yahweh our Elohim, Ruler
of the universe, who brings forth bread from the earth.
Leader It was then that Messiah added the words, “This
is my body given for you; do this in remembrance of me.” (Luke 22:19) Let us now eat matzah, meditating on the broken body of the Lamb of Yahweh who
takes away the sin of the world. Let us allow the taste to linger in our
mouths.
Leader Let us fill our cups for the third time this
evening. (Lifting the cup.)
This is the cup of redemption, symbolizing the
blood of the Passover Lamb. It was the cup “after supper,” with which Messiah
identified himself.
All “I will redeem you with and outstretched
arm...”
Leader The prophet Isaiah reminds us, “Surely
the arm of Yahweh is not too short to save” (Isaiah 59:1). It is our own righteousness that falls short.
Though Yahweh searched, He could find no one to intercede. “So his own arm worked salvation for him,
and his own righteousness sustained him.” (Isaiah 59:16)
Yahshua the Messiah lifted the cup, saying, “This
cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is poured out for you.” (Luke
22:20) Just as the blood of the lamb
brought salvation in
Blessed are you, O Yahweh our Elohim, Ruler of the universe, who creates
the fruit of the vine. Let us gratefully drink.
Leader (Lifting
the extra cup from Elijah’s place at the table) This cup is for Elijah the Prophet, Eliyahu
HaNavi. At this time let one of the children open the door to welcome
Elijah to our Seder. (A child opens the door)
All “See, I will send you the prophet Elijah
before that great and dreadful day of Yahweh comes.” (Malachi 4:5)
Leader Elijah did not see death, but was swept up
to heaven by a great whirlwind, in a chariot of fire. It has been our hope that
Elijah would come at Passover, to announce the Messiah, son of David. Before the birth of John the Baptizer, an
angel of Yahweh said, “And he will go on before Yahweh, in the spirit and
power of Elijah, to make ready a prepared people” (Luke 1:17). Later Yahshua spoke of John, “And if you
are willing to accept it, he is the Elijah who was to come” (Matthew 11:14). It was this same John who saw Yahshua and
declared, “Look, the Lamb of Yahweh, who takes away the sin of the world”
(John 1:29)!
Leader Let us fill our cups for the fourth and last
time and give thanks to Yahweh, our great redeemer. Give thanks to Yahweh, for
he is good.
All His love endures forever. Give thanks to
Yahweh Almighty.
Leader To him who alone does great wonders:
All His love endures forever.
Leader Who
by his understanding made the heavens:
All His love endures forever.
Leader Who
spread out the earth upon the waters:
All His love endures forever.
Leader Who
made the great lights:
All His love endures forever.
Leader The
sun to govern the day:
All His love endures forever.
Leader The
moon and stars to govern the night:
All His love endures forever.
Leader To
him who struck down the firstborn of
All His love endures forever.
Leader And
brought
All His love endures forever.
Leader With
a mighty hand and outstretched arm:
All His love endures forever.
Leader To
him who divided the
All His love endures forever.
Leader And
brought
All His love endures forever.
Leader To
him who led his people through the desert:
All His love endures forever:
Leader Give
thanks to Yahweh of heaven.
All His love endures forever. (Psalm
136:1-16,26).
Leader (Lifting
the cup) Let us lift our cups and
bless the Name of Yahweh!
All Blessed are You, O Yahweh our Elohim, Ruler
of the universe, who creates the fruit of the vine. (All drink.) Halleluyah!
Halleluyah!
Leader Our
Passover Seder is now complete, just as our redemption is forever complete. Let
us conclude with the traditional wish that we may celebrate Passover next year
in
All Next year in