Come together around your seder table with readings, rituals, and a little help from your friends (and John, Paul, George, and Ringo). It’s joyful, musical, and a perfect way to bring a little extra magic to your Passover celebration. Download your Beatles-inspired Haggadah from Recustom today!
What is Recustom?
Formerly known as Haggadot.com, Recustom is a nonprofit with a free online platform that empowers you to mix-and-match your own Jewish rituals and provides Jewish institutions with a powerful tool to leverage innovative ritual-making technology. Learn more about us on our website, by following us on social media, or by taking a look at our blog.
Mix and match with our favorite clips on the site, or combine it with any of our other faves including…
10-Minute Seder
Stick to the basics with the quickest seder yet! This easy guide will walk you through the 14 steps of a seder in a shortened, condensed way. Great for hungry guests, hurried seders and young kiddos!
Coloring Book Haggadah
Bring some color into your Passover experience and keep the young and young-at-heart engaged with this special Haggadah. It has all of the steps and blessings you need for your Seder.
Haggadah for Peace
Embrace the spirit of liberation for all by incorporating prayers for peace, safety, and understanding for our own Jewish community and beyond. This is a great way to have a timely and relevant seder.
Wicked-Inspired Haggadah
Weave the popular Broadway and Hollywood musical story of Elphaba’s journey to freedom alongside your own Exodus story for a fun, musical, and lively seder!
Secular Haggadah
Host a beautiful spiritual and God-optional seder with this carefully crafted Haggadah featuring readings by our partners at Secular Synagogue, Society of Humanistic Judaism, and more.
Liberal Haggadah
This Haggadah is perfect for those looking for a contemporary seder. It includes a carefully curated selection of interpretations and readings by our friends at JewishBoston.com
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