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The Shakespeare Haggadah - by Martin Bodek (Paperback)

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  • It be the Passover Haggadah, as Shakespeare would hast writ it, hadst the idea occurred to him.
  • About the Author: Martin Bodek has been writing freelance for over two decades, mostly on Jewish interest topics.
  • 192 Pages
  • Drama, Shakespeare

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It be the Passover Haggadah, as Shakespeare would hast writ it, hadst the idea occurred to him.

Art thee a teenager? Most wondrous. How about a tweenager? Coequal better. Perhaps thou art a drossy adolescent or gamesome adult? Readeth this while the stodgy elders and fartuous children readeth the haggadot, catered only to those folk--until now.

Thou canst useth this as an actual Haggadah too, as the full Hebrew text be on the left, and Shakespeare's rendering be on the right. So it readeth right, which sounds like it should beest the opposite, but it be not as confusing as thou mayest thinketh.



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"Hi, I'm Dave Cowen, the author of four other Haggagahs. So trust me when I say that Martin, who is also the author of four other Haggadahs, knows how to write good ones, too! I'm not a Shakespearean scholar but I am a spiritual humorist, and it feels like Martin nailed that part of the equation quite well, like he did with the Emoji Haggadah, the Festivus Haggadah, and the Coronavirus Haggadah. 5 stars!"--Dave Cowen, author of The Trump Passover Haggadah



About the Author



Martin Bodek has been writing freelance for over two decades, mostly on Jewish interest topics. He is the co-creator of a popular Jewish news satire website called TheKnish.com. His work has been published in the Huffington Post, the Denver Post, the Washington Times, the Jewish Press, Country Yossi magazine, Modern Magazine, the Jewish Link of NJ, the Jewish Book Council, bangitout.com, jewcentral.com, and israelinsider.com. His work has also been translated for Germany's only weekly Jewish newspaper, the Judische Allgemeine. He has served as the beat reporter for JRunners and as the surname columnist for jewishworldreview.com.

The Emoji Haggadah, The Festivus Haggadah, and The Coronavirus Haggadah generated much praise and media attention, and were covered in the Jewish Week, the Jewish Link of NJ, Jewish Vues, Vos Iz Neias, Jewish Book Council, NorthJersey.com, the Forward, Jewish Journal, J-Wire, Vox, the Jewish Press, the Jewish Fund, the Judische Allgemeine, eater.com, and the New York Times.

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