The first formal text for the Haggadah dates back to the Talmudic era. Over the years, various prayers and piyutim (poems) were added. Today, the text is standardized and with a few variations, it is recited by Jews world-over.
It is customary for each person participating in the Seder to have his own Haggadah. This Haggadah is Hebrew text only - offered for those who do not require translation. Illustrations are from the late world-famous artist Ze’ev Rabin.
The first formal text for the Haggadah dates back to the Talmudic era. Over the years, various prayers and piyutim (poems) were added. Today, the text is standardized and with a few variations, it is recited by Jews world-over.
It is customary for each person participating in the Seder to have his own Haggadah. This Haggadah is Hebrew text only - offered for those who do not require translation. Illustrations are from the late world-famous artist Ze’ev Rabin.
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The first formal text for the Haggadah dates back to the Talmudic era. Over the years, various prayers and piyutim (poems) were added. Today, the text is standardized and with a few variations, it is recited by Jews world-over.
It is customary for each person participating in the Seder to have his own Haggadah. This Haggadah is Hebrew text only - offered for those who do not require translation. Illustrations are from the late world-famous artist Ze’ev Rabin.