Haggadah
Passover is over, but the story isn’t - opinion
On the eve of Pessah 1944, in Bergen-Belsen, two rabbis, Rabbi Aaron Davids and Rabbi Avraham Levison, confronted an unbearable question: What does one do when the Torah itself cannot be kept?
A voice of praise: Why this Haggadah puts Miriam at the center of the Exodus
When the Passover Seder comes to life - opinion
In the shadow of the Holocaust, survivors kept Passover alive in 1946 - opinion
Passover: The storied Haggadot of the National Library of Israel
The National Library of Israel has the world's largest Haggadah collection, includes some of the oldest Haggadot.
What lessons can we learn from the Haggadah this Passover?
I believe there are six important insights we can learn from the Haggadah about our current situation.
This Haggadah can help you have a Zionist Seder this Passover - review
Made by Dr. Marvin Chinitz, this Haggadah is meant to stress the Zionist side of the Haggadah’s narrative.
Why each generation must know our Exodus - comment
Egypt is a reminder that reality is not a given; it is the decisions we make, the story we tell, and our ability to choose our own path in life.
Passover: What you need to know about the Jewish holiday - explainer
What is the story of Passover, What are its various traditions and rules, And just what dates will it be taking place this year? Here is everything you need to know.
Making Passover accessible: Haggadah for people with disabilities
A disabilities charity develops interactive digital haggadah to make seder more inclusive.
Discussing October 7 at the Seder: 11 Passover Haggadah supplements to print
Alongside the traditional haggadah, a variety of new supplements aim to help Jews grapple with the events of the last seven months.
The duality of the Passover Seder
The final Haggadah was a masterpiece of experience that remains a touchstone of Jewish faith, identity, and practice across the world today.
'For This We Left Egypt?': A humorous parody Haggadah for Passover - review
As an affectionate parody, For This We Left Egypt? is full of jokes. Not every attempt at Haggadah humor works, but there are a few zingers worth repeating in this belated book review.
'Empowering Seder Conversations': Making Passover Seder inclusive - review
It includes contributions from 35 Torah scholars, friends, and “heroes who contribute beautiful and inspiring pieces of Torah while facing daily speech, language, and disability struggles.”