Anonymous wrote:Jewish Humanist here…
We have a shortened Seder with the traditional foods but don’t follow the restrictions for the week. It’s cultural more than religious
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone here who is non observant Jewish just not follow the holiday ? When did you decide not to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who are non-observant are not writing their own haggadah. That makes no sense.
Actually, my not very observant family is very happy with our own Haggadah. We would probably let an official one gather dust. We gather for a seder but only 1 component of the family follows the food rules for the rest of the time.
Anonymous wrote:People who are non-observant are not writing their own haggadah. That makes no sense.
is secular Seder like Secular Christmas? Asking for a friend……..Anonymous wrote:There's a lot of social justice content on Haggadot.com. Probably secular seders too, but I haven't specifically looked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who are non-observant are not writing their own haggadah. That makes no sense.
Yeah, ones that don't discuss plagues sent by god, smiting of the first born, etc. Instead, they are more about social justice.
Anonymous wrote:People who are non-observant are not writing their own haggadah. That makes no sense.