Hagada

NOUN
  1. Talmudic literature that does not deal with law but is still part of Jewish tradition
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  • Happy pesach btw, always seems strange not singing the hagada without you, lots of love some crying going on got to go lots of love TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • In the Vehee She’amda prayer in the hagada we read that in every generation others have stood against us to destroy us but the blessed Holy One saved us. An Empty Place at the Table | Jewschool
  • Needles to say, opening up the hagada during Passover every year always seemed like new experience, only to be erased before the next year ritual. Indybay newswire
  • He also that beareth on his head that gem which is known as the most wonderful on earth, that king of the Yavanas, who hath chastised Muru and Naraka, whose power is unlimited, and who ruleth the west like another Varuna, who is called Bhagadatta, and who is the old friend of thy father, hath bowed his head before Jarasandha, by speech and specially by act. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Sabha Parva
  • As a kid, my only memories of Pesach (Passover), was drinking three glasses of wine on somewhat an empty stomach, mumbling incoherently phrases out of the hagada (the book read during the ritual of Passover). Indybay newswire
  • Looking through the hagada latter that night, I found a very interesting sentence that might shade light on the dogmatic support to Israel by some Jews. Indybay newswire
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