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Growing Haggadah" page
(www.computergeeks.com/msh/what/
haggadah/5757.html), which features
a Haggadah he has been working on
for 20 years. It's pretty, and features
hyperlinks that may give you a whole
new perspective.
The Jewish Communication
Network's Interactive Haggadah at
www.jcn18.com/holiday/passover/hag
gadah/intro.html includes text and
commentary from visitors about holi-
day traditions in their own families.
Like most JCN offerings, the style is
breezy and accessible, and the ques-
tions posed are interesting ones.
And there's the "Anonymous
Haggadah," which blends the Passover
ritual with "Twelve Step" programs.
You can download the entire thing or
read it online at:
www.jacsweb.org/rabbis/holidays/hag
ada.htinl
The Hebrew Union College Web
site offers a beautiful online exhibit of
historic Haggadot at
www.cn.huc.edu/libraries/haggadahs .
The Jewish mega-sites all offer
Passover recipes. So does the Kosher
Express homepage at
www.marketnet.com/mktnet/kosher/
recipes/holidays.html.
And if you're tired of the traditional
Passover fare, check out the Vegetarian
Fat-Free Passover Recipe page at
web.mit.edu/yaron/www/passover.ht
ml.
Where else can you find a recipe for
chicken soup without the chicken?
Every year, Jews around the world
conduct "Seders for Tibet," which
incorporate a plea for religious free-
dom in that country into the tradi-
tional service. This site
www.allcorp.com/tibetseder shows
you how to participate. U
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Joel Hersh
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