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Merle Feld Maggid artfully picks up the same theme of different approaches to ethical consumption in her re-reading of the "Four Sons at the Seder Table."
Ari Hart: Food Justice At Your Seder Table Ari Hart 2011
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The main aspect of the seder, and its longest part, is the Maggid section, which is where we tell the story.
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Reb Yosef Leyb took his family to Balta, some 200 kilometers from Odessa, where he was a Maggid, an itinerant preacher, and from there to Brzeziny.
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A renowned kabbalist, Reb Fiszele had been a disciple of Dov Ber, the Maggid -- or Preacher -- of Mezeritch who had been the successor of the founder of Hasidism, the Baal Shem Tov, the Master of the Good Name.
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A renowned kabbalist, Reb Fiszele had been a disciple of Dov Ber, the Maggid -- or Preacher -- of Mezeritch who had been the successor of the founder of Hasidism, the Baal Shem Tov, the Master of the Good Name.
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The main aspect of the seder, and its longest part, is the Maggid section, which is where we tell the story.
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During the Maggid we told our coming out stories and people's coming out stories were so funny.
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A renowned kabbalist, Reb Fiszele had been a disciple of Dov Ber, the Maggid -- or Preacher -- of Mezeritch who had been the successor of the founder of Hasidism, the Baal Shem Tov, the Master of the Good Name.
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In this section there are also poems for salt water and the Maggid section of the seder.
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Reb Yosef Leyb took his family to Balta, some 200 kilometers from Odessa, where he was a Maggid, an itinerant preacher, and from there to Brzeziny.
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