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
Merriam-Webster dictionary names 'Seder' as 'Word of the Day'
Merriam-Webster dictionary explains that Seder is "a transliteration of the Hebrew word sēdher," which means, order.
Passover: A new reading of the Four Sons at the Seder
I hope that at the Seder this year, every parent will tell the story in a manner that fits his or her child so that the child may truly understand the meaning of the Exodus.
A Haggadah featuring photos of judicial reform protests to be released
This special Haggadah features sections written some notable Israeli figures.
Meet Haggad.AI, the world’s first Haggadah created by artificial intelligence
In order to differentiate the AI-generated text from the traditional text of the Haggadah, the two created the character of Rabb.AI, an AI Rabbi that accompanies the seder.
'Pictures Tell': A Passover Haggadah using pictures to convey meaning - review
Pictures Tell can enhance any Seder and would make a most appropriate holiday gift and a valuable contribution to anyone’s Haggadah collection.
Venice’s 500-year-old Jewish Ghetto is planning a renaissance
Stepping into Venice’s Jewish Ghetto feels a bit like traveling back in time.
Nechama Leibowitz's memory and the Haggadah - opinion
Nechama Leibowitz redeemed traditional commentary. We have needed 25 years to come to terms with her absence.
Holocaust victim's heirs sue Israel Museum over rare medieval hagaddah
According to the lawsuit filed in state court in Manhattan last week, the haggadah rightfully belongs to the heirs of Ludwig Marum.
Passover: Centuries-old haggadahs now available for download
The book disappeared for many years but was eventually returned to the Rothschild family, who later donated it to the National Library of Israel.
Passover: What does the Seder mean to you? - opinion
What do we learn from the varied perspectives on the Haggadah written over many decades?