Chabad-Lubavitch Passover Guide
A day-by-day calendar, a Seder how-to, an English Haggadah, Passover activities for children, and a Rabbi to handle the sale of your chametz online are just some of the features of this Passover mega-site.

General Index on Pesach
This site, from the Education Department of the Jewish Agency for Israel, has resources for educators including lesson plans, historical background, games, and activities.

A Haggadah for Families with Small Children
Written by Rabbi Amy R. Scheinerman, this Haggadah is aimed at helping small children understand and appreciate the symbols of the Seder.

HappyPassover.com
From traditional recipes and celebrations to negotiating Passover celebrations in divorced families, a vegetarian Seder, interfaith observations, and adding feminism to your home Seder, this site explores it all.

Judaism 101: Pesach
Music, recipes, the Seder and its meanings, and buying a Haggadah are all here.

A Kosher Passover
What you need to know including laws, times, schedules, recipes, and a kashrut list are just some of the features of this informative site.

Passover on Sympatico
The story of Passover, the traditions, the Seder, recipes, and passover e-cards are just some of the features of this site.

Passover on the Net
The story of Passover, the Seder, music, recipes, the 4 questions, and more are all explored on this site from the Holidays on the Net people.

Seder2000.com
This annual worldwide cyberseder is being held this year on Thursday, April 20. While the format is innovative, the Seder is true to tradition and will be performed live online by a small group of artists at the Knitting Factory in New York.

Temple Isreal Celebrates Passover
This site, from Temple Isreal in Westport, has background and history, the elements of the Seder table, and an outline of the Seder itself.

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