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OverviewThis user-friendly family Haggadah is perfect for those of any background. Featuring the full Hebrew text, together with an easy-to-read translation and transliteration, the Haggadah adds meaningful commentary, stories, questions for discussion, fun holiday parody songs, jokes, Seder recipes, and activities to delight both adults and children. When you use this Haggadah, your guests will be so engaged that they will forget to ask When do we eat? Why the need for a new Haggadah? In some families, a Haggadah distributed by a leading coffee company might suffice. For others, further insight and explanation of the text is needed to make the Passover story come alive. This Haggadah has been designed to: Foster a deeper connection to Passover to enable participants from all backgrounds, from generation to generation, to be comfortable using a Hebrew or transliterated text, together with an inclusive English translation. Provide a user-friendly format with suggestions for preparing for Passover and internalizing its messages afterwards. Show the central role played by women in the Passover story. Spark discussion and sharing of insights, teachings, anecdotes, and stories Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rabbanit Dr. Adena K BerkowitzPublisher: Gefen Publishing House Imprint: Gefen Publishing House Weight: 0.708kg ISBN: 9789652299123ISBN 10: 965229912 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 01 May 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRabbanit Dr. Adena K. Berkowitz is Scholar in Residence and co-founder of Kol HaNeshamah, NYC, an organization dedicated to reenergizing the spiritual lives of both not-yet-affiliated and affiliated Jews. With a background in law, Jewish studies, and psychotherapy. Rabbanit Berkowitz is the co-author, together with Rivka Haut, zl, of Shaarei Simcha: Gates of Joy, a mini prayer book and the first liturgical work in the modern era written by Orthodox women. A practicing therapist, she lives in New York with her husband Rabbi Zev Brenner and children Menachem Leib, Lizzy (and husband Sam Zakay), Pammy, Aderet, and Jessica Brenner. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |