Ten (times 3) Seder Haiku Motif on Love the Stranger as Yourself ©

Jews around the world

Say Chag Pesach S’Meiach

To kindred and friends

There is so much to

Celebrate and learn tonight

We cement our ties

Retell our story

Look back to our beginnings

Share lessons we’ve learned

We take ourselves back

It is as if we are there

Leaving Mitzrayim

We were enslaved but

Moses spoke the word of God

Let My people go

Finally Pharaoh

Was forced to listen and he

Let our people go

With Almighty’s help

We went across the Red Sea

Finally freedom

But freedom was hard

There was so much more to learn

We were not ready

Enslavement robbed us

Of empathy and judgment

We needed new rules

God saw that great need

Telling Moses to lead us

Straight to Mount Sinai

There we were given

The words of the Almighty

To Moses and us

God’s commandments are

Guidelines; we are in control

Be mindful or not

God’s words in Torah

Include we’re created in

The image of God

We reflect our God

Through our interaction with

All that’s around us

Torah often says

Remember that in Egypt

You were strangers there

There as strangers you

Were scorned, dismissed, and abused

Yes, marginalized

God commands us to

Never wrong the strangers who

Who live in our lands

This commandment is

Really important today

For all creation

Don’t marginalize

Any of God’s creation

Value everything

If you ask someone

For marginalization

Types all will say yes

All have personal

Experience, they know of

The scorn and abuse

For the handicapped

Whether blind or or otherwise

Doesn’t shrink value

For gender fluid

Whether he or she, or they

Doesn’t shrink value

For non-white people

Whether, black, brown, or other

Doesn’t shrink value

For those weight challenged

Whether over or under

Doesn’t shrink value

For all non-humans

Whether in air, land, or sea

Doesn’t shrink value

For all those not male

Whether women, trans or queer

Doesn’t shrink value

For those who are shy

Whether stutter or reserved

Doesn’t shrink value

Remember Seder’s

Words and love Strangers who live

With you as yourself

Even if YOU are 

Marginalized, choose Torah

Don’t marginalize

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