The Passover Haggadah

The Passover Haggadah
Author: Vanessa L. Ochs
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0691144982

"This telling of the life of the Haggadah, probably the most beloved of books that Jews own, chronicles its recalibrations over time. It moves from its early sources in the Bible and rabbinic literature; to the years it was a handwritten manuscript; to its life as an illuminated book in the middle ages; to its emergence as mass-produced printed book and later, as an artist's book; to its iterations in the twentieth century in America and Israel, including those using emerging technologies of our day. It is the story of a liturgical text came about to fulfill a biblical injunction to fathers to tell the story of the Exodus from Egypt to their children (literally, to their sons): "And you shall tell your son on that day, 'It is because of what the Lord did for me when I went free from Egypt'" (Exodus 13:8). Despite significant flaws in the text that have occasioned thousands of revisions, it remains well and alive because it allows its users to transmit the story of Exodus as if it happened to them. With a Haggadah in hand at a Passover seder meal, the text kindles the memory of belonging to a people who knew slavery and then liberation and enlivens empathy. An engagement with the Haggadah, inevitable leaves one feeling responsible for helping others to achieve their own liberation".

Hias Haggadah

Hias Haggadah
Author: Rachel Grant Meyer
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2019-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781091939943

The HIAS Haggadah can be used as a whole for groups that want a deeper exploration of the global refugee crisis. Each part can also be used as a stand-alone addition to a family or communal Seder. The HIAS Haggadah contains material written between 2016 and 2018, as well as new material for Passover 2019. Before your Seder, spend some time reading through the entire document to familiarize yourself with which piece(s) might resonate most with your guests. Consider balancing discussion, readings, and ritual.

3 Groundbreaking Jewish Feminists Pursuing Social Justice sharon leder

3 Groundbreaking Jewish Feminists Pursuing Social Justice sharon leder
Author: Sharon Leder
Publisher: Hybrid Global Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2021-05-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1951943430

Three groundbreaking secular Jews respond with universal values to conflicts worldwide, from the Nazi Holocaust to 21 st century genocides: historian Gerda Lerner, artist Susana Wald, and global ambassador Ruth W. Messinger. Is simultaneous commitment possible to both Jewish continuity and helping non-Jewish strangers in need? Universal values drive three Jewish feminists to become public about Jewish identity because they view the purpose of Jewish life to be alleviating inequity and suffering of all people.

The (unofficial) Hogwarts Haggadah

The (unofficial) Hogwarts Haggadah
Author: Moshe Rosenberg
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2018-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781948938006

What could a School of Witchcraft and Wizardry possibly have in common with the most published book in Jewish history and the most celebrated holiday of the Jewish calendar? As it turns out, quite a lot. From the concepts of slavery and freedom, to the focus on education, to the number four, Harry Potter and Passover share almost everything. This book is the perfect companion for young and old at the Seder table. Enchant your guests with lessons from the magical realms of Hogwarts and Jewish tradition. Foster conversation with student responses to Seder questions. And learn the ultimate lesson: Holiness can be found everywhere, if you know where to look.

Parsha Posters

Parsha Posters
Author: Hillel Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2017
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780998719405

An illustrated collection of 54 posters, with accompanying biblical text, designed for each weekly Torah portion.

The American Jewish Experience

The American Jewish Experience
Author: Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion. Center for the Study of the American Jewish Experience
Publisher: Holmes & Meier Publishers
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780841909342

A Field Guide to the Jewish People

A Field Guide to the Jewish People
Author: Dave Barry
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1250191971

From three award-winning and bestselling humor writers comes a hilarious guide to everything you need to know about Jewish history, holidays, and traditions. Immerse yourself in the essence of Jewish humor and culture with A Field Guide to the Jewish People brought to you by Dave Barry, Adam Mansbach, and Alan Zweibel. Join them as they dissect every holiday, rite of passage, and tradition, unravel a long and complicated history, and tackle the tough questions that have plagued Jews and non-Jews alike for centuries. Combining the sweetness of an apricot rugelach with the wisdom of a matzoh ball, this is the last book on Judaism that you will ever need. So gather up your chosen ones, open a bottle of Manischewitz, and get ready to laugh as you finally begin to understand the inner-workings of Judaism.