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A More Magickal Pesach

A Source Sheet for Jewish Witches and Witchy Jews to help you power up your seder with a little magick!

Ketzirah haMa’agelet
Mar 14, 2023
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There are so many amazing things you can do to add a little more magick to your Passover Seder.  Considering that so much of the Seder is about creating a sense of wonder to engage your body, mind, and spirit.  It’s intended to be experiential.   Here are a few ideas to bring a little more magick to your Pesach.

That's me looking really excited about my custom "prophets' cup" for Passover!
That's me looking really excited about my custom "prophets' cup" for Passover!

Tell the Story like You Were There

One of the most popular parts of the very first Haggadah I ever wrote, was the "Maggid" section, where I chose to tell the story in the first person. Each participant speaks the story as though they are one of the characters.

You can purchase my haggadah in the shop or find this and several of the other best bits from my haggadah at haggadot.com to create your own haggadah.

Beyond that — let’s explore five other ways to bring more magick to your seder

  • Kavanah

  • Afikomen

  • Ancestral Oracle

  • Food Magick

  • Making Matzah

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