Haggada$33420$ - translation to English
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Haggada$33420$ - translation to English

TEXT THAT SETS FORTH THE ORDER OF THE PASSOVER SEDER
Hagada; Haggada; Haggadah shel Pesach; Haggadah of Passover; Pesach Haggadah; Haggadoth; Passover Hagadah; Passover Haggadah; Pesah Haggadah; Pesaḥ Haggadah; Passover haggadah; Haggadot; Passover Haggada; Hagaddah; Hagadda; Hagadah; Haggadim; Haggada shel Pesach; Haggadah of Pesach
  • A Seder table setting
  • Exodus from Egypt]] in the [[Birds' Head Haggadah]]: bird-headed Jews bake matzos for the journey and leave Egypt with their possessions (left-hand page); a blank-faced Pharaoh and Egyptian soldiers pursue the Jewish nation (right-hand page)
  • Page from the Golden Haggadah, probably Barcelona, c. 1320. Upper right: the Dance of Miriam (Ex. 15:20), upper left: the master of the house distributing the matzot (unleavened bread) and the haroset (sweetmeat), lower right: cleaning of the house, lower left: slaughtering the Passover lamb and cleansing dishes (hagalat kelim).
  • Page from the illuminated Darmstadt Haggadah, Germany, c. 1420
  • A bronze matzo plate designed by [[Maurice Ascalon]], inscribed with the opening words of ''Ha Lachma Anya''
  • Rylands Hagaddah]]. Above, cooking the lamb and marking the door. Below, the Seder.

Haggada      
n. Haggada (della Pasqua ebraica)
Passover haggadah         
Leggenda di Pasqua (Haggadà della Pasqua ebraica)

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Haggadoth

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Haggadah

The Haggadah (Hebrew: הַגָּדָה, "telling"; plural: Haggadot) is a Jewish text that sets forth the order of the Passover Seder. According to Jewish practice, reading the Haggadah at the Seder table is a fulfillment of the mitzvah to each Jew to tell their children the story from the Book of Exodus about God bringing the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt, with a strong hand and an outstretched arm.