In washing our hands, we also think of those who don't get to share in the basic human right of abundant, clean water and those deprived of water by human action in places like Flint and many public schools in Los Angeles, as well as those whose homes have been ravaged by wind and water in places like the Midwest and Iran.

We wash our hands and accept our responsibilities to those threatened by the presence and absence of water and pray that those with the human power to change things do not wash their hands of what the world needs them to correct.

WASH OUR HANDS


haggadah Section: Urchatz
Source: adapted from Joseph Zitt