In Gan Beyachad, Hamorah Emma asks her class to bring something from home that makes their family’s Pesach seder special. Each child rushes home and discovers a treasured tradition from a different Jewish community—like a brass seder plate used for Bibhilu from Morocco, a colorful Bukharan jomah, a Yemenite‑style dukkeh, scallions from Iran, a scarf from Aleppo, and Bubbe’s haroset from Czechoslovakia. Back at school, they put everything on the table and celebrate a model seder together, learning that even though their seders look different, they are all telling the same story of leaving Egypt “as if we were there.”