The Union Haggadah

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Author: The Central Conference Of American Rabbis ISBN: 1230000102981
Publisher: AppsPublisher Publication: January 27, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: The Central Conference Of American Rabbis
ISBN: 1230000102981
Publisher: AppsPublisher
Publication: January 27, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

The Union Haggadah
ed. by The Central Conference of American Rabbis

Should enemies again assail us, the remembrance of the exodus of our fathers from Egypt will never fail to inspire us with new courage...

This is the text of a Haggadah, a book which describes the Seder dinner service at Pesach (Passover). The moving, participatory ceremony remembers the story of the liberation of the Jews from Egypt. This edition is a Reform Haggadah published in the early 20th century in the United States. It includes practical notes about staging the ceremony, and an appendix which describes the historical context of the celebration.

This online edition includes all of the gorgeous black and white illustrations and initials, (credited to Isidore Lipton in the appendix). The printed edition includes the Hebrew text and about forty pages of sheet music which had to be left out of this online presentation for technical reasons. Incidental Hebrew in the English text is presented using Unicode.

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The Union Haggadah
ed. by The Central Conference of American Rabbis

Should enemies again assail us, the remembrance of the exodus of our fathers from Egypt will never fail to inspire us with new courage...

This is the text of a Haggadah, a book which describes the Seder dinner service at Pesach (Passover). The moving, participatory ceremony remembers the story of the liberation of the Jews from Egypt. This edition is a Reform Haggadah published in the early 20th century in the United States. It includes practical notes about staging the ceremony, and an appendix which describes the historical context of the celebration.

This online edition includes all of the gorgeous black and white illustrations and initials, (credited to Isidore Lipton in the appendix). The printed edition includes the Hebrew text and about forty pages of sheet music which had to be left out of this online presentation for technical reasons. Incidental Hebrew in the English text is presented using Unicode.

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