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Haggada

NOUN
  1. Talmudic literature that does not deal with law but is still part of Jewish tradition

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  • The basic dramatic story remains the same from year to year, as told in what is called the Haggadah. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • The next seder did indeed take place in the White House - on the second night of the holiday, after the president had delivered a greeting in which he called the Haggadah "among the most powerful stories of suffering and redemption in human history. San Francisco Sentinel
  • There was a treasure trove of Torahs and Haggadas, centuries old. Iraq demands return of its Jewish archive
  • An ancient haggadah book in which a pair of hornrimmed convex spectacles inserted marked the passage of thanksgiving in the ritual prayers for Pessach (Passover): a photocard of the Queen's Hotel, Ulysses
  • The artist of the printed Amsterdam Haggadah, a proselyte by the name of Abraham bar Jacob, based his image on an unrelated image from the well-known Icones Biblicae of the Swiss artist Matthaeus Merian, first published in 1630.
  • The personalized Haggadah -- the Hebrew word means "telling" or "narrative" -- recounts the biblical Exodus story and instructs families to relate it to their children as though they were along on the journey. Vos Iz Neias - (Yiddish:What's News?)
  • We Jews have a book called the Haggadah, which guides us through a traditional Seder, so we'll be developing a special Haggadah for a Passover Seder for the 99%. Rabbi Michael Lerner: Create A Passover Seder Or Easter Gathering For The 99%
  • Interstingly enough, in the Haggadah, the Serpent in the garden is actually in charge of the other creatures of the garden, and walks upright, and has hands.
  • It is never too early to start thinking about which Haggadah we are going to use this chag, hagg, or Passover holiday. Jewlicious
  • Did you know that the green part of the horseradish plant was one of the five bitter herbs served on the traditional Passover seder plate during the reading of the Haggadah?
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