Ebook Passover Haggadah The Feast of Freedom English and Hebrew Edition Rachel Anne Rabbinowicz 9780870687822 Books
Ebook Passover Haggadah The Feast of Freedom English and Hebrew Edition Rachel Anne Rabbinowicz 9780870687822 Books


The Feast of Freedom Passover Haggadah, with a new translation and a detailed, provocative commentary is the haggadah of the Conservative Movement. Clear instructions and explanations take the reader step by step through all the Seder rituals. The text encourages the active participation of everyone at the Seder table. Impressive artwork in full color by Israeli artist Dan Reisinger. Hebrew and English text are on opposite pages with substantial English notes throughout.
Ebook Passover Haggadah The Feast of Freedom English and Hebrew Edition Rachel Anne Rabbinowicz 9780870687822 Books
"I used it in the last Pesaj celebration at my sinagogue, it's great thanks."
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Passover Haggadah The Feast of Freedom English and Hebrew Edition Rachel Anne Rabbinowicz 9780870687822 Books Reviews :
Passover Haggadah The Feast of Freedom English and Hebrew Edition Rachel Anne Rabbinowicz 9780870687822 Books Reviews
- I used it in the last Pesaj celebration at my sinagogue, it's great thanks.
- Excellent commentaries and illustrations
- Very well organized and illustrated.
- This matches others I have had for years, but now at seder, we had enough so no one had to share.
- Yes, This is the standard Haggadah of the CONSERVATIVE movement in America. It is paperbacked, sturdy, and has a colorful cover with the Hebrews crossing the Sea of blue waves. It reads RIGHT to LEFT. 144 Pages. Opens with a page for Erev Pesah, the Search for Hametz, and a page on the deeper meaning of Hametz in our "puffed up" subverted lives. The seder readings follow in Hebrew text with facing English translations. The MARGINS of the Hebrew pages and English pages are filled with running commentaries and quick tidbits that can be read by the leaders and those assembled at the table. There are many nuggets in here. For example, the commentary on the response to the "wicked child" teaches that the words atually mean "set his teeth on edge." Of course, the commentary advises that one shouldn't physically hit, but just use a witty retort. Or a comment on how the heck Miriam and her sister slaves had timbrels. There are no Transliterations. The Four Sons are rendered as Four CHILDREN. Contains both a Full Grace after Meals and a Short Version of Grace. Contains a section on the Holocaust and the slavery of the last century. Contains Hallel and Counting of the Omer. Closes with Ki Lo Na'eh, Adir Hu, Ehad Mi Yadeia, Had Gadya.
- This is an official (not "the" official) haggadah of Conservative Judaism. Why the distinction? There never has been any one, authoritative version of the haggadah for any movement. For those who are into Jewish books, it's interesting to note that the original version of this haggadah was edited by Rabbi Michael Strassfeld, author of the famed "The Jewish Catalog". After publishing this work for all members of the Rabbinical Assembly for discussion, Rachel Anne Rabinowicz came on board next as editor of the project. She brought the work to its final form.
This haggadah follows the traditional Hebrew text, with an accurate, modern English translation. Along the way, as with haggadahs in the past, some sections were dropped (especially the ones felt to be obscure) and replaced with other rabbinic texts, as well modern writings. The editors took care to link the Exodus to events in our own day, including the Holocaust, the persecution of Jews in foreign nations, and the establishment of the State of Israel. Through a judicious choice of texts, the role of women and men in Jewish history, and the seder itself, is made clear. The center of every page has a Hebrew text and English translation. A terrific feature is that this is surrounded by an English commentary, elaborating and elucidating the text, without disrupting the flow of the service. Clear instructions and explanations take the reader through all of the Seder.
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