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===Seder in space=== In 2022, the Israeli astronaut, [[Eytan Stibbe]], participated in the first privately sponsored trip to the [[International Space Station]] as part of the "Rakia" mission to conduct [[Science and technology in Israel|science and technology]] experiments for a number of universities and startups in Israel. As part of the βRakiaβ mission, Stibbe held the first Seder in space on the first night of the holiday. This included reciting kiddush, drinking grape juice, eating matzah, and relating to his fellow astronauts about the values that the Seder tradition and the reading of the Haggadah can teach, noting that the story of the exodus from Egypt of the people of Israel "from slavery into freedom" shows that "no dream is beyond reach".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Wrobel |first1=Sharon |title=Second Israeli Astronaut at First Passover Seder in Space: 'No Dream Is Beyond Reach' |url=https://www.algemeiner.com/2022/04/18/second-israeli-astronaut-at-first-passover-seder-in-space-no-dream-is-beyond-reach/ |work=Algemeiner.com |date=18 April 2022}}</ref>
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