Passover Haggadah

Cover of Passover Haggadah by Elie Wiesel
Author: Elie Wiesel
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Year: 1993
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9780671799960
ISBN-10: 0671799967
Dimensions:
Height: 9.25 Inches
Length: 7 Inches
Weight: 0.0551155655 Pounds
Width: 0.3 Inches
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Passover Haggadah by Elie Wiesel, published by Simon & Schuster in March 1993, is an illustrated edition that invites readers to participate in the Passover Seder, a significant event in the Jewish calendar. This Haggadah recounts the liberation of the Children of Israel from slavery in Egypt, incorporating elements of prayer, ritual, and song. The text features a new accessible translation alongside Wiesel’s poetic interpretations and reminiscences, providing a rich context for understanding the traditions and meanings associated with the Seder.

In this volume, readers will find the traditional Haggadah text complemented by over fifty original drawings by Mark Podwal, which enhance the narrative and offer additional commentary. Wiesel’s reflections interweave past and present, exploring the symbolism of the Seder while allowing for both complete readings and selected passages to be shared during the celebration. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of Jewish rituals and practices, making it a meaningful addition to any collection focused on religion and cultural heritage.


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With this Passover Haggadah, Elie Wiesel and his friend Mark Podwal invite you to join them for the Passover Seder — the most festive event of the Jewish calendar. Read each year at the Seder table, the Haggadah recounts the miraculous tale of the liberation of the Children of Israel from slavery in Egypt, with a celebration of prayer, ritual, and song. Wiesel and Podwal guide you through the Haggadah and share their understanding and faith in a special illustrated edition that will be treasured for years to come.
Accompanying the traditional Haggadah text (which appears here in an accessible new translation) are Elie Wiesel’s poetic interpretations, reminiscences, and instructive retellings of ancient legends. The Nobel laureate interweaves past and present as the symbolism of the Seder is explored. Wiesel’s commentaries may be read aloud in their entirety or selected passages may be read each year to illuminate the timeless message of this beloved book of redemption.
This volume is enhanced by more than fifty original drawings by Mark Podwal, the artist whom Cynthia Ozick has called a “genius of metaphor through line.” Podwal’s work not only complements the traditional Haggadah text, as well as Wiesel’s poetic voice, but also serves as commentary unto itself. The drawings, with their fresh juxtapositions of insight and revelation, are an innovative contribution to the long tradition of Haggadah illustration.

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Publisher: Simon & Schuster. Year: 1993.
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ISBN-13: 9780671799960. ISBN-10: 0671799967.
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Language: en. Pages: 144. Edition: Illustrated.

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