E. M. Broner and Naomi Nimrod created a feminist version of a text for reading at this ritual. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this ritual for which Michele Landsberg wrote The Women's Dayenu. This ritual's fifteenth and final section ends with a song about buying a goat called the Chad Gadya.
ANSWER: Seder meal [or Pesach Seider or Passover Seider; prompt on Passover meal or Pesach meal]
[10e] A central part of the Seder is retelling stories from this book of the Torah, which depicts the Israelites' escape from enslavement in Egypt.
ANSWER: Book of Exodus [or Shemot or Names]
[10h] Since the 1980s, many Seder meals have included this foodstuff to represent the inclusion of marginalized Jews, including women and queer people. Susannah Heschel started the tradition of including this foodstuff, rather than the crust of bread previously suggested to represent lesbian Jews.
ANSWER: oranges
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