For more than a decade, I've been hosting Passover seders with a twist: We laugh. Not that oppression and bondage and brick-shaping is particularly funny. But after years of arid ceremonies and pasty matzoh balls and the same old same old, I struck out with my own Passover haggadah, which I called the Ha-Haggadah. Besides, I've had mostly Reformish Jews, non-Jews, and kids around my table, and we needed some kind of "hook" to keep folks engaged. My Ha-Haggadah has evolved each year with timely updates and references. Hashtags, even. Just like in olden times! So if you are apprehensive about a seder in your near future, consider adding the Ha-Haggadah to the mix. It's a mitzvah!