The Lovell Haggadah

Author:   Rabbi Matthew L Berkowitz ,  Rabbi Matthew L Berkowitz
Publisher:   Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies
ISBN:  

9789657105511


Pages:   226
Publication Date:   01 December 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Comprehensive Hebrew text and contemporary egalitarian translation by author and illustrator Rabbi Matthew L. Berkowitz, make this haggadah accessible and inviting. The Lovell Haggadah will make you want to continue your seder far into the night!

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Author:   Rabbi Matthew L Berkowitz ,  Rabbi Matthew L Berkowitz
Publisher:   Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies
Imprint:   Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies
Dimensions:   Width: 22.10cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.10cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9789657105511


ISBN 10:   965710551
Pages:   226
Publication Date:   01 December 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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... a visual feast. His strong lettering and vibrant images, his sensitive English rendering of the Hebrew text, and penetrating commentary appeal to the heart as much as to the mind. The artwork pulsates with landscapes of Israel, insights of midrash, and subtitles of the Hebrew language. Rabbi Berkowitz has praised God with every skill at his disposal..</p>--Ismar Schorsch, Rabbi Herman Abramovitz Professor of Jewish History, Chancellor Emeritus The Jewish Theological Seminary (12/01/2008)


... a visual feast. His strong lettering and vibrant images, his sensitive English rendering of the Hebrew text, and penetrating commentary appeal to the heart as much as to the mind. The artwork pulsates with landscapes of Israel, insights of midrash, and subtitles of the Hebrew language. Rabbi Berkowitz has praised God with every skill at his disposal..--Ismar Schorsch, Rabbi Herman Abramovitz Professor of Jewish History, Chancellor Emeritus The Jewish Theological Seminary (12/01/2008)


... a visual feast. His strong lettering and vibrant images, his sensitive English rendering of the Hebrew text, and penetrating commentary appeal to the heart as much as to the mind. The artwork pulsates with landscapes of Israel, insights of midrash, and subtitles of the Hebrew language. Rabbi Berkowitz has praised God with every skill at his disposal..--Ismar Schorsch, Rabbi Herman Abramovitz Professor of Jewish History, Chancellor Emeritus The Jewish Theological Seminary (12/01/2008) If Rabbi Berkowitz had only written the text of this haggadah, its creativity and insight would have been sufficient - dayenu. Had he only created the illustrations, his artistry would have more than spoken for itself - dayenu. But it is the combination of these two creative arenas, interwoven and inseparable, that makes this haggadah different from any I have encountered... truly one of a kind.--Larry S. Moses, President The Wexner Foundation (12/01/2008) ... a visual feast. His strong lettering and vibrant images, his sensitive English rendering of the Hebrew text, and penetrating commentary appeal to the heart as much as to the mind. The artwork pulsates with landscapes of Israel, insights of midrash, and subtitles of the Hebrew language. Rabbi Berkowitz has praised God with every skill at his disposal..--Ismar Schorsch, Rabbi Herman Abramovitz Professor of Jewish History, Chancellor Emeritus The Jewish Theological Seminary (12/01/2008) If Rabbi Berkowitz had only written the text of this haggadah, its creativity and insight would have been sufficient - dayenu. Had he only created the illustrations, his artistry would have more than spoken for itself - dayenu. But it is the combination of these two creative arenas, interwoven and inseparable, that makes this haggadah different from any I have encountered... truly one of a kind.--Larry S. Moses, President The Wexner Foundation (12/01/2008)


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Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz is the Senior Rabbinic Fellow in the Jewish Theological Seminary's KOLLOT: Voices of Learning Program. Ordained by JTS in 1999, Rabbi Berkowitz trained in scribal arts, illuminated several ketubbot and created many fusions of art and Hebrew calligraphy.

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