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Highlights
- Each generation is called to perform a Passover Seder, a ritual designed to help us imagine personally experiencing the exodus from Egypt.
- About the Author: Alana Newhouse is the editor in chief of Tablet, a daily online magazine of Jewish news, ideas, and culture launched in 2009.
- 144 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Prayerbooks
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About the Book
From the editors of Tablet magazine and the creators of the popular Unorthodox podcast, The Passover Haggadah is a modern spin on the traditional Haggadah, the story of the exodus recited at the Passover Seder for thousands of years. This one is made particularly for a younger, less religious, more urbane contemporary Jewish audience.Book Synopsis
Each generation is called to perform a Passover Seder, a ritual designed to help us imagine personally experiencing the exodus from Egypt. But how can we do this together, when today our tables include people of different backgrounds, knowledge, and beliefs? Let this Passover Haggadah be your guide. Both proudly traditional and blazingly modern, it is a perfect blueprint for remembering the past, living in our present, and imagining the future. Here you'll find the entirety of the Seder text for those who don't want to miss a thing--including Hebrew, English, and a newly developed transliteration that makes the Hebrew surprisingly accessible. And, alongside, contemporary questions, illustrations, and meditations on freedom, community, destiny, and other topics that will engage the whole group in a lively and memorable discussion, especially once you've started in on those obligatory four cups of wine.About the Author
Alana Newhouse is the editor in chief of Tablet, a daily online magazine of Jewish news, ideas, and culture launched in 2009. Prior to Tablet, she spent five years as culture editor of the Forward, where she supervised coverage of books, films, dance, music, art, and ideas. She also started a line of Forward-branded books with W.W. Norton and edited its maiden publication, A Living Lens: Photographs of Jewish Life from the Pages of the Forward. A graduate of Barnard College and Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism, Newhouse has contributed to the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Boston Globe, and Slate. Tablet, launched in 2009 by editor in chief Alana Newhouse, is a daily online magazine of Jewish news, ideas, and culture. Tablet's recent books include The 100 Most Jewish Foods by Alana Newhouse and The Newish Jewish Encyclopedia by Stephanie Butnick, Liel Leibovitz, and Mark Oppenheimer, cohosts of the magazine's Unorthodox podcast, the most popular Jewish podcast on iTunes, with more than 4 million downloads. Follow @tabletmag on Instagram and Twitter.Dimensions (Overall): 8.8 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .4 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Prayerbooks
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Number of Pages: 144
Publisher: Artisan Publishers
Theme: Jewish
Format: Paperback
Author: Alana Newhouse & Tablet
Language: English
Street Date: March 3, 2020
TCIN: 79393019
UPC: 9781579659073
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-1587
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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J - 8 months ago, Verified purchaser
In trying to make everyone happy with this Haggadah it does not truly meet the needs of anyone. It is not progressive enough for progressive Jews (uses he/him language for G-d) and is too progressive for traditional seders. Perhaps it is a good compromise Haggadah for families that lean more traditional in ritual practice, but hold progressive values socially. It is a good start but just does not meet expectations. I am interested to see what changes would be made if another edition is published. It is also important to note that the font is also a little small, and the paper is thin.