The Rational Passover Haggadah

The Rational Passover Haggadah by Dennis Prager, published by Skyhorse Publishing on March 21, 2023, is a comprehensive guide to the Passover Seder, a central ritual in Jewish tradition. This edition features the Hebrew text alongside its English translation, allowing readers to engage fully with the material. Prager’s commentary offers insights that are accessible to both religious and non-religious Jews, as well as non-Jews, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the significance of this important holiday.
Readers will find that The Rational Passover Haggadah presents a thoughtful exploration of the rituals and practices associated with Passover. The book emphasizes the importance of the Seder and provides a framework for reflection and discussion. With 180 pages of content, this edition invites readers to ponder the rich traditions of Judaism and the meaning behind the rituals, enhancing their experience of the holiday. The book’s dimensions are 8.75 inches in height and 7 inches in length, making it a practical addition to any collection focused on religion, Jewish practices, or holiday observances.
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Dennis Prager, author of the bestselling Rational Bible commentaries, turns to the Haggadah, the book used for the most widely celebrated Jewish ritual, the Passover Seder. (Like most Haggadahs, the Rational Passover Haggadah is printed in the Hebrew format, reading right to left.) Equally valuable for religious and non-religious Jews, as well as non-Jews, Prager’s rich commentary is filled with insights that the reader will ponder for a lifetime.
The Rational Haggadah includes the Hebrew text for the Seder side by side with the English translation, making this a complete and fulfilling guide to the Passover ritual.
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