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Iyar Shabbat Haggadah 5786
The Shabbat Haggadah: Iyar 5786 is a guide for your Shabbat table during the month of Iyar, the season of the Omer count, when we find ourselves in the in-between: after liberation, before revelation.
Rather than a single Kiddush, this haggadah offers four cups, each paired with a text and reflection prompts drawing on poetry, Talmud, midrash, and Hasidic teaching. The cups move through four themes: poetry and song, action and doing, ethical responsibility, and spiritual practice. You can use all four in a single evening, or one cup per Shabbat throughout the month.
This haggadah was created by the American Council for Judaism in collaboration with Rabbis for Ceasefire, and includes contributions from three writers whose Jewish commitments span administration, rabbinics, and mystical art.
Whether you gather with a havurah, a family, a few friends around a table, or for personal reflection, this haggadah offers a structure for Shabbat that is rooted in tradition and oriented toward the world we are working to build.
Rather than a single Kiddush, this haggadah offers four cups, each paired with a text and reflection prompts drawing on poetry, Talmud, midrash, and Hasidic teaching. The cups move through four themes: poetry and song, action and doing, ethical responsibility, and spiritual practice. You can use all four in a single evening, or one cup per Shabbat throughout the month.
This haggadah was created by the American Council for Judaism in collaboration with Rabbis for Ceasefire, and includes contributions from three writers whose Jewish commitments span administration, rabbinics, and mystical art.
Whether you gather with a havurah, a family, a few friends around a table, or for personal reflection, this haggadah offers a structure for Shabbat that is rooted in tradition and oriented toward the world we are working to build.
- Start:
- April 17th, 2026