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Haggada

[huh-gah-duh, hah-gah-dah, hah-gaw-duh]

noun

plural

Haggadoth, Haggadot, Haggados. 
,

plural

Haggadas .
  1. Haggadah.



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And while we’re waiting, the Haggada has a message for us: Complain if you must.

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But the pair followed along as the Haggada, the story of Passover, was read aloud.

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When it’s time for the Seders, use that technology to connect as you read the Haggada and sing around your separate tables as one, coming together to create a new definition of the Seder table.

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“While there’s aircraft taking off and landing literally through a few inches of steel over our heads, we’re going through the Passover Haggada,” she said.

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His deep knowledge of the Hebrew texts and commentaries, along with his own interpretations of the real meaning of the Haggada, were told with his special brand of humor, turning those evenings into joyous tutorials.

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