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Passover Seder, Story of the Exodus, Haggadot, Haggadah, Moses and Miriam
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LEADERS GUIDE- A book of essays and activities about the seder and Passover. The essays help you understand how to run a Seder. Several of the sections — in particular, "Great Seders and Exoduses of the Past," — also make excellent readings or discussion starters at the Seder.
Family active Haggadah with lots of activities, by Noam Zion and David Dishon, LEADER'S GUIDE . practical advice on planning and preparing a participatory seder . shortcuts through the Seder — how to choose the right mix of traditional and innovative elements for a customized Seder, whether long or short . background essays like Prof. Nahum Sarna's selection on Egyptian slavery, and Rabbi David Hartman's on storytelling and family education . resources for the advanced seder leader — a symposium about the four children, the four questions in depth, famous quotes on slavery and freedom — to trigger a discussion at the seder table . short memoirs on great seders and exoduses of the past (Ethiopia, Russia, Marranos, and more) role playing for adults (by Peter Pitzele) and games for young children
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Author: Chaim Stern Rabbi Stern, the master of modern Jewish liturgy, offers the Passover seder that runs itself in this revision of his best-selling classic,Gates of Freedom.. The text is clearly marked so that families with young children can shorten the service, while those who want to deepen their seder experience can enhance it with both traditional and contemporary readings. An array of commentaries, anecdotes, poems, and songs enrich the Gates of Freedom All the Passover traditions are explained with clarity and insight. Seder participants will find renewed delight in the Passover celebration, as they experience the familiar rituals and text, and discover new meaning, relevance, and inspiration.
$10.95 |
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The rich traditions of Passover come alive in this contemporary family haggadah. As children and adults gather at the seder dinner to remember the Israelites' journey from slavery to freedom, this creative yet authentic haggadah will guide and engage them. It takes children beyond the Four Questions and the search for the afikoman, encouraging them to enjoy every step of the seder. Through stories, songs, poems, activities, and explanations, children can step back in time to experience the exodus as if they themselves were leaving Egypt -- and at the same time understand the significance of Passover traditions today. Lushly illustrated, with the blessings and text of every major section of the haggadah in Hebrew, English translation, and transliteration, this haggadah's welcoming and accessible style will make it a treasured seder companion year after year.
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