Passover Seder

Passover: The festival of freedom and the ambivalence of exile

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The Jewish holiday cycle is, to a large extent, an exploration and commemoration of the experience of exile.

Key Points: 
  • The Jewish holiday cycle is, to a large extent, an exploration and commemoration of the experience of exile.
  • The fall festival of Sukkot, for example, is celebrated in small booths, temporary shelters that recall the Israelites’ experience sheltering in tents while wandering in the desert for 40 years after fleeing slavery in Egypt.
  • The story of Purim, a springtime festival, takes place when ancient Jews lived in exile in the Persian Empire – and illustrates the precariousness of life as a minority.

Into the unknown

  • In her 1983 novella “The Miracle Hater,” the late Israeli novelist Shulamit Hareven depicts the Hebrews in their passage from Egypt and their first taste of freedom.
  • Writing a modern “midrash” – a rabbinic genre that elaborates on a biblical text – she reimagines the story of Exodus.
  • They have fled oppression, but that means leaving everything familiar to wander, seemingly endlessly, in the great unknown of the desert.
  • Israeli writer Orly Castel-Bloom weaves family lore, history and some alternative history into “An Egyptian Novel,” published in 2015.
  • Those who remained in Babylon became the root of the diaspora and established the oldest continuous Jewish community in the world.

‘Out of Egypt’

  • While those in Iraq could claim a history of hundreds of years, those in Egypt were more likely to have moved there within the last few generations.
  • The Egypt of the Exodus story seemed far from the Egypt of Aciman’s childhood, the one he loved.
  • “The fault lines of exile and diaspora always run deep, and we are always from elsewhere, and from elsewhere before that,” he noted.
  • In “Out of Egypt,” the irony of the family preparing to leave on Passover is not lost on the author, the reader or, one suspects, the characters themselves.
  • After a rather dismal attempt at a Seder, the narrator wandered through the streets of Alexandria, mourning a place that had become home.


It is a poignant account of the very personal nature of exile. And yet it is an experience potentially shared by everyone in the Jewish community. Exile is a place unknown, over the edge of the precipice.

Into Iraq

  • The Passover holiday is also at the center of British journalist Tim Judah’s visit to Iraq to cover the 2003 American invasion.
  • His father’s family had left Iraq in the 19th century for India in the wake of persecutions during Dawud Pasha’s reign.
  • By 2003, the few Jews Judah found lived in trepidation and ramshackle homes.
  • “I tried to picture my forebears, in the fields or perhaps in the shops or the market, but I couldn’t,” Judah wrote in Granta magazine.
  • I will never need to do it again.” Judah’s pilgrimage leads not to a renewed sense of belonging but a break.
  • Yet at the same time, families around the Seder table can remember those who are not yet free, and those still suffering from being uprooted.


Nancy E. Berg does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

From sumptuous engravings to stick-figure sketches, Passover Haggadahs − and their art − have been evolving for centuries

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Friday, April 19, 2024

The Jewish festival of Passover recalls the biblical story of the Israelites enslaved by Egypt and their miraculous escape.

Key Points: 
  • The Jewish festival of Passover recalls the biblical story of the Israelites enslaved by Egypt and their miraculous escape.
  • Every year, a written guide known as a “Haggadah” is read at the Seder table.
  • The core text comprises a description of ritual foods, the story of the Exodus, blessings, commentaries, hymns and songs.

An illustrated classic


One of the greatest examples our library has of this blending of cultures was printed in Amsterdam in 1695.

  • The Amsterdam Haggadah was illustrated by Abraham Bar Yaakov, a German pastor who converted to Judaism.
  • In addition, he incorporated a pull-out map of the route of the Exodus and an imaginative rendering of the Temple in Jerusalem.
  • The text, traditionally written in Hebrew and Aramaic, included instructions in Yiddish and Ladino, the everyday languages for Jews in Europe.
  • The Amsterdam Haggadah proved to be incredibly influential on later versions, with its illustrations copied into the modern era.

A Haggadah for everyone

  • Modern Haggadah illustrations also reflected developments in the art world.
  • In 1920s Berlin, a Jewish art teacher, Otto Geismar, reinterpreted the story of the Exodus using plain, black-and-white, modernist “stick figures” – another Haggadah in our collection.
  • Geismar even injected elements of humor: A child is shown asleep at the table, and in another scene a family of stick figures is engaged in animated conversation and debate.
  • In his depictions of ancient Israelite slaves, stick figures appear especially burdened with heavy loads on their backs.

Wine – and coffee

  • Meanwhile, some suppliers sensed an opportunity to adapt it for their own needs.
  • Owner Sam Schapiro savvily linked his products to the Seder, during which participants drink four small cups of sacramental wine.
  • Wine, seen at this point as a luxury item, also symbolized freedom.
  • Schapiro’s Haggadah fulfilled the commandment to relate the story of the Exodus for a new generation – but the opening pages also provide a tribute in Yiddish to Sam Schapiro’s 40-year-old company.
  • Here Schapiro’s is praised for being the place where religious men and intellectuals alike could get together over a good glass of wine.


Rebecca J.W. Jefferson does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Blue Chip Partners Promotes Daniel Dusina to Chief Investment Officer

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Friday, January 19, 2024

Blue Chip Partners (“Blue Chip”) , an award-winning, independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) and comprehensive wealth management firm located just outside of Detroit, recently announced that Daniel Dusina, CFA , former Director of Investments, has been promoted to Chief Investment Officer.

Key Points: 
  • Blue Chip Partners (“Blue Chip”) , an award-winning, independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) and comprehensive wealth management firm located just outside of Detroit, recently announced that Daniel Dusina, CFA , former Director of Investments, has been promoted to Chief Investment Officer.
  • “Daniel has been an amazing addition and asset to the team over the past few years,” said Robert Steinberg, CEO of Blue Chip Partners.
  • "We believe that directly owning shares of "blue chip" businesses greatly reduces costs by minimizing third-party management fees,” said Dusina.
  • To learn more about the investment committee and the full team at Blue Chip Partners, please click here .

Blue Chip Partners Named a Top Registered Investment Advisory Firm in Michigan by Forbes

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Monday, December 11, 2023

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Dec. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Blue Chip Partners ("Blue Chip"), an award-winning, independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) and comprehensive wealth management firm located just outside of Detroit, was recently named one of the top RIA firms in Michigan by Forbes and SHOOK Research.

Key Points: 
  • FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Dec. 11, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Blue Chip Partners ("Blue Chip"), an award-winning, independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) and comprehensive wealth management firm located just outside of Detroit, was recently named one of the top RIA firms in Michigan by Forbes and SHOOK Research.
  • In the 2023 list of America's Top RIA Firms , Blue Chip was ranked #10 in Michigan and #215 nationally.
  • "Being included in this industry-leading ranking is a huge honor for us," said Robert Steinberg, Founder and CEO of Blue Chip Partners.
  • To learn more about McLeod and the rest of the team at Blue Chip Partners, please visit the firm's team page .

Blue Chip Partners Wins Best Practices Award from InvestmentNews

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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Jan. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Blue Chip Partners ("Blue Chip"), an award-winning, independent, fee-only Registered Investment Advisor and comprehensive wealth management firm located just outside of Detroit, was recently named a winner of InvestmentNews' 2022 Best Practices Award. This award recognizes advisory firms at the top of their peer group in terms of financial performance, demonstrating high growth, productivity, and profitability. Award winners were determined based on results from the annual InvestmentNews Adviser Benchmarking Study, which looks to the top-performing financial advisory firms in the nation for lessons on how to build a best-in-class practice.

Key Points: 
  • FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., Jan. 17, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Blue Chip Partners ("Blue Chip"), an award-winning, independent, fee-only Registered Investment Advisor and comprehensive wealth management firm located just outside of Detroit, was recently named a winner of InvestmentNews' 2022 Best Practices Award .
  • "We are so excited to be recognized as one of InvestmentNews' Best Practices," said Robert Steinberg, Founder and CEO of Blue Chip Partners.
  • Blue Chip Partners was one of the three winners in the midsize ensembles category.
  • InvestmentNews also recently featured Blue Chip Partners on their Gameday Stage at the 2022 Schwab IMPACT Conference, where Blue Chip's Managing Director Dan Seder, CFA®, CMT, CFP® , joined host Gregg Greenberg on stage for a video interview on year-end strategies for company executives – a clientele that Seder and Blue Chip specialize in serving.

Sabal Investment Holdings Grows Leadership Team; Focuses on Market-Specific Expertise

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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sabal Investment Holdings (SIH) , a real estate investment management firm that serves institutional investors, today announced the expansion of its leadership team with the aim of driving the companys long-term strategy through distinct market expertise.

Key Points: 
  • IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sabal Investment Holdings (SIH) , a real estate investment management firm that serves institutional investors, today announced the expansion of its leadership team with the aim of driving the companys long-term strategy through distinct market expertise.
  • SIH Founder Pat Jackson will continue at the helm of the company as Chief Investment Strategist.
  • As Managing Director of Structured Credit at SIH, Ayres is responsible for structured credit investments, capital markets and portfolio management.
  • Headquartered in Irvine, Calif., Sabal Investment Holdings (SIH) is a real estate investment management firm with $ 1 billion AUM under management, providing advisory and investment management services to institutional investors.

Maot Chitim of Greater Chicago to Deliver Passover Food Boxes to Thousands Across Illinois

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Thursday, April 7, 2022

NORTHBROOK, Ill., April 7, 2022  /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Maot Chitim is preparing to help approximately 16,000 Jewish families celebrate Passover in a traditional and dignified manner. On April 10, 2022, the nonprofit organization will join forces with more than 1,000 volunteers to deliver over 5,000 food packages, totaling over 200,000 pounds of food, to Jewish recipients struggling with food insecurity.

Key Points: 
  • NORTHBROOK, Ill., April 7, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Maot Chitim is preparing to help approximately 16,000 Jewish families celebrate Passover in a traditional and dignified manner.
  • Donations help Maot Chitim cover the costs of the food boxes, ranging from $54 for a single person to over $100 for a family of four.
  • For more than 100 years, Maot Chitim has provided food to recipients who might not otherwise be able to celebrate the Passover Seder.
  • We welcome volunteers for various tasks:
    Packing perishable food into boxes: timeslots available from 6:00 AM to 8:45 AM.

Sim Shalom the Original Online Synagogue celebrates the 2nd night of Passover with an online seder and service

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Wednesday, March 31, 2021

NEW YORK, March 31, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rabbi Steve and Sim Shalom, the original online synagogue, celebrated the second night of Passover virtually with its congregants.

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, March 31, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Rabbi Steve and Sim Shalom, the original online synagogue, celebrated the second night of Passover virtually with its congregants.
  • In addition to engaging in the service and reading paragraphs from the haggadah the Sim Shalomers learned about the seder plate and order of the service.
  • Seder means order and includes hand washing, drinking wine and eating various foods that represent components of the Passover story.
  • Sim Shalom is an interactive Online Jewish Universalist Synagogue- liberal in thought and traditional in liturgy.

Bipartisan Group Of 30+ Members Of Congress Join MAZON's 12th Annual National Hunger Seder

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Friday, March 19, 2021

WASHINGTON, March 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Members of Congress and anti-hunger advocates broke matzah yesterday at the 12th annual National Hunger Seder hosted by MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger .

Key Points: 
  • WASHINGTON, March 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --Members of Congress and anti-hunger advocates broke matzah yesterday at the 12th annual National Hunger Seder hosted by MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger .
  • As MAZON's National Hunger Seder reminds us, all who are hungry deserve to eat."
  • I appreciate the opportunity to join the National Hunger Seder this year and I look forward to working with them to combat hunger."
  • I am proud to join MAZON for their National Hunger Seder to bring attention to these critical issues, and to continue our fight to end hunger in America."

Craft Your 2021 Seder With Haggadot.com

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Friday, March 19, 2021

"With Haggadot.com, users can link their passions and perspectives to the Passover story, and create a uniquely personal, creative and meaningful seder experience."

Key Points: 
  • "With Haggadot.com, users can link their passions and perspectives to the Passover story, and create a uniquely personal, creative and meaningful seder experience."
  • The site also hosted free webinars meant to engage users in thoughtful planning of their seder experience, and to push boundaries.
  • How to Host a Seder in 2021 outlines the basics, and Save Seder with Lab/Shul & Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie was a partnership between the God-optional Jewish spiritual community Lab/Shul and Hagaddot.com.
  • "Our lives and experiences are different, and we want everyone to feel they understand the Passover seder and are empowered to make choices."