Jewish Disability Advocates: Passover Resources

This Passover Haggadah handout invites us to consider modern forms of mitzrayim for individuals with disabilities (i.e., physical, social, and spiritual narrow places) and what we can do to expand access, engagement, and belonging in Jewish spaces for all. The handout also includes suggestions for hosting an accessible Passover seder. 

This Passover handout discusses how those with disabilities can help lead efforts to transform our Jewish spaces into communities of belonging by sharing their lived experience and also includes several suggestions for hosting an accessible Passover Seder.

This Passover handout encourages us to create caring and supportive spaces so that individuals with disabilities and caregivers have the freedom to enter community as their authentic selves. It also provides several suggestions for hosting an accessible Passover Seder. 

Passover Haggadah Insert Includes suggestions for hosting an accessible and inclusive gathering, while an alternate version of the Four Questions provides a way to further connection among guests at your Seder.  Additionally, virtual Passover Seder options can be found here.

Passover Haggadah Spoon Theory Insert Describes a strategy used to explain the limited energy of many with chronic health conditions, and provides a spoon theory version of Dayeinu, identifying challenges individuals with chronic conditions may face while reminding us we are all enough.