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Haggadah, The: (lit. "the telling") book that retells the story of the exodus, from which the Passover seder is conducted
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Haggadah Shel Pesach
Question: Why has there arisen in every generation those who wanted to annihilate the Jewish population? Every year, I read this in the Hagadah, but now I am wondering why this animosity? Answer: There are many explanations given, but they seem to overloo...
Explaining a perplexing passage in the Haggadah
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Why No Chad Gadya or Echad Mi Yodea?
Many have the custom to sing various post-Seder songs at the conclusion of the Passover Seder.
Why isn’t Moses part of the Haggadah’s Exodus narrative?
The three words, attributed to Rabbi Judah, we say while spilling wine at the Seder, teach deep insights about the 10 plagues.
The Haggadah evolved over time, starting from the Second Temple period until it reached its present form.
Wicked children and post-modern parents
From reading the Passover text it seems that the wise child and the wicked child pose the same question.
Question: I see in my in Chabad haggadah that the order of the Four Questions is different than in the “standard” haggadah text. Whereas at all the Seders I’ve attended the first question is about eating matzah, the Chabad haggadah has the dipping questio...
The paragraph in the Haggadah which immediately follows the Four Questions contains the response to the four questions. A modicum of thought suffices to uncover the answers inherent in its words: We were slaves to Pharaoh in Egypt, and the L-rd, our G‑d, ...
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