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Find the perfect Haggadah for your fam. On Passover eve–which begins on April 5–Jews all over the world will recall the Israelites’ Exodus from Egypt by reading from the Haggadah. What’s ...
But the first-ever Canadian Haggadah does have a distinctly Canuck vibe. For one thing the Canadian Haggadah Canadienne is in three languages – English, French and Hebrew.
Though not billed as a children's Haggadah, the 30 Minute Seder ($7) may be perfect if you've got antsy tots who just can't make it longer than a half hour. Hitting all of the main points of the ...
The Superhero Haggadah is the brainchild of Rabbi Moshe Rosenberg, the spiritual leader of Congregation Etz Chaim of Kew Gardens Hills, Queens, who teaches Judaic Studies at SAR Academy in Riverdale.
Published in February, the Haggadah, or script for the meal, sold out quickly and went into a second printing. Many were so inspired by it they planned “Earth Seders” — either outdoors or ...
Since the Haggadah is the basic text for participating in the Seder, we have to feel that the edition we have is speaking to us. That is why this new Pictures Tell Haggadah has been created.
Probably the highest-profile new Haggadah of 2011 is the interfaith-oriented entry from Cokie and Steve Roberts (yes, obviously, that Cokie Roberts, of NPR and ABC fame), “Our Haggadah: Uniting ...
The Haggadah isn’t perfect for me – it lacks transliterations, which are a must-have in our household. But I find its inversion of the text/image hierarchy to be refreshing.
Thus, to the extent that we read the Haggadah at all, the goal should be to stimulate, not substitute for, conversation.
The very term Haggadah, which means story or narrative, implies that our telling of the story of the exodus is not meant to be a factual account but a telling of a story or narrative.
Their new Haggadah aims to further this mission by offering a unique new way of understanding and accessing the Seder guidebook-and providing a fresh take on the Passover story. "The Haggadah contains ...
The Haggadah is seen as a indispensable part of the city’s rich Jewish heritage, as well as the country’s cultural history. Before World War II, Sarajevo was 20 percent Jewish and home to ...