Passover Haggadah
As Commented Upon by Elie Wiesel and Illustrated by Mark Podwal
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February 15, 1993
Passover, or Pesach, as the festival is called in Hebrew, commemorates the deliverance of the Jews from more than two centuries of Egyptian bondage and recalls their mass exodus from Egypt about 3,300 years ago. The seder is the religious service that includes a festival meal on the first night of Passover (the first two nights in the Diaspora), and the Haggadah (Hebrew for "the telling") is the booklet containing the order of the seder service--blessings and prayers to be recited, recounting the Israelite servitude and the exodus. This new translation--in what is much more than a booklet--is complemented with a preface and comments by Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel and 40 drawings by Mark Podwal. English commentaries are by Marion Wiesel. ((Reviewed Feb 15, 1993))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1993, American Library Association.)
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