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Haggadah
Book • 1976
The Haggadah is a Jewish text that serves as a guide for the Seder, the ritual meal observed during Passover.
It narrates the story of the Exodus from Egypt, combining historical accounts, theological reflections, and symbolic rituals.
The text is not static; it has evolved over centuries, incorporating diverse interpretations and traditions.
Its structure encourages interactive storytelling and engagement, making it a powerful tool for transmitting Jewish history and values across generations.
The Haggadah's emphasis on freedom, responsibility, and communal remembrance continues to resonate with Jews worldwide.
It serves as a living document, adapting to contemporary contexts while preserving its core message of liberation.
It narrates the story of the Exodus from Egypt, combining historical accounts, theological reflections, and symbolic rituals.
The text is not static; it has evolved over centuries, incorporating diverse interpretations and traditions.
Its structure encourages interactive storytelling and engagement, making it a powerful tool for transmitting Jewish history and values across generations.
The Haggadah's emphasis on freedom, responsibility, and communal remembrance continues to resonate with Jews worldwide.
It serves as a living document, adapting to contemporary contexts while preserving its core message of liberation.
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Mentioned by
Haviv Rettig Gur during his discussion on the Passover Seder and its educational value.


Bonus episode: This Passover, we find our freedom
Mentioned by
Sasha Sagan and
Greg Epstein in the discussion of Passover, describing the book used in the Seder.



Greg Epstein—The Transformation