Haggadah is Hebrew for “Telling” or “Narrative.” This book guides us through the Pesach Seder and includes all of the rituals, stories, songs, and prayers. Many Haggadot (plural) also are filled with thought provoking challenges and relevant questions for the times.
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March 28th, 2009 at 3:41 pm
[...] 1st night Seder, the tables filled up with our regular dishes to be exchanged for Pesach dishes, Haggadot out of the attic, and the yummy smells of Pesach food filled the house. The night before Pesach, we [...]
March 28th, 2009 at 3:41 pm
[...] 1st night Seder, the tables filled up with our regular dishes to be exchanged for Pesach dishes, Haggadot out of the attic, and the yummy smells of Pesach food filled the house. The night before Pesach, we [...]