Haggadah
Bosnia and Herzegovina's future lies in democracy, not geopolitical fearmongering - opinion
Bosnia and Herzegovina deserves to be understood as a sovereign, pluralistic European state – not as an instrument in imported ideological narratives or geopolitical contestation.
Passover is over, but the story isn’t - opinion
A voice of praise: Why this Haggadah puts Miriam at the center of the Exodus
When the Passover Seder comes to life - opinion
Tu Bishvat's Haggadah: A celebration of fruits and trees of the Holy Land
The celebration of Tu Bishvat is seen in Israel as a symbolic return to the world of nature, and of rootedness in a specific place, the ancestral soil.
Rivlin makes ‘official request’ for Sarajevo Haggada
President Rivlin received diplomatic credentials from the new ambassadors of the UK, Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Equatorial Guinea and Bulgaria.
A graphic Haggadah
“The vast majority of secular Jews in Israel attend a Seder every year, as do a huge percentage of Diaspora Jews who maintain none of our traditions.”
The Seder’s ultimate question
Some customs are about reliving the experience, both of slavery and redemption.
1952 'Korean War Haggadah' acquired by National Library of Israel
The 32-page volume was produced by two Jewish chaplains. One of them referred to their endeavor as “Operation Matzo”.
Medieval Haggadah on public exhibit after a century
The manuscript features seventy-five water color paintings.
How I almost ruined my first Passover seder
It was my first Passover, and I very nearly screwed it up.
6 quirky Passover traditions to inspire your seder
Some find the secret to a lively holiday is in keeping it interactive and getting creative.
Haggadahs throughout Jewish history from 1600s Europe to a lesbian seder
The fact that the Passover seder usually takes place at home creates a market for Haggadahs tailored to each family’s needs or interests.
Uneven distribution of historic responsibility– Seder and hesder
Passover in the diaspora vs. Passover in the IDF.