I have published two haggadahs one with a milder Buddhist tone and one
with a stronger focus on forgiveness and lots of quotes from ACIM (in
English and Hebrew).
But it took me a long time to write because I was really challenged by
how to balance the story of the Exodus from Egypt with the Course's
message of letting go of the past.
In the end, I focused on the forgiveness Joseph must have felt when he
allowed his brothers and their families into Egypt during the famine.
Recall, these were the same brothers who sold him into slavery ....
So, I'm curious, did anyone else find a different solution to this
quandry? Another way to incorporate Course themes into what is
personally a very important ritual?
Elizabeth Pearce-Glassheim
www.ACIMPassover.com