Features
- Cover Type: Hard Cover with 297 pages
- Published by: Jewish Lights Publishing January 2008
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1580233465
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1580233460
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Book Dimensions:
10.2 x 6.9 x 1.2 inches
- Weighs: 1.6 pounds
Product Description
In two volumes, this empowering resource for the spiritual revival of our times enables us to find deeper meaning in one of Judaism's most beloved traditions, the Passover Seder. Rich Haggadah commentary adds layer upon layer of new insight to the age-old celebration of the journey from
Slavery to freedom--and makes its power accessible to all.
This diverse and exciting Passover resource features the traditional Haggadah Hebrew text with a new translation designed to let you know exactly what the Haggadah says. Introductory essays help you understand the historical roots of Passover, the development of the Haggadah, and how to make sense out of texts and customs that evolved from ancient times.
Framed with gorgeously designed Talmud-style pages,
My People's Passover Haggadah features commentaries by scholars from all denominations of Judaism. You are treated to insights by experts in such fields as the Haggadah's history; its biblical roots; its confrontation with modernity; and its relationship to rabbinic midrash and Jewish law, feminism, Chasidism, theology, and kabbalah.
No other resource provides such a wide-ranging exploration of the Haggadah, a reservoir of inspiration and information for creating meaningful Seders every year.
Commentators:
- David Arnow-The World of Midrash
- Carole B. Balin-Modern Haggadot
- Marc Brettler-Our Biblical Heritage
- Neil Gillman-Theologically Speaking
- Alyssa Gray-Medieval Commentators
- Arthur Green-Personal Spirituality
- Joel M. Hoffman-Translating the Haggadah
- Lawrence A. Hoffman-History of the Haggadah
- Lawrence Kushner and Nehemia Polen-Chasidic Voices
- Daniel Landes-The Halakhah of the Seder
- Wendy I. Zierler-Feminist Voices
About The Author
Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman, PhD, co-editor of
My People's Passover Haggadah, editor of the acclaimed
My People's Prayer Book series, winner of the National Jewish Book Award. He has served for more than three decades as professor of liturgy at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and is the first holder of the Stephen and Barbara Friedman Chair in Liturgy Worship and Ritual. A world-renowned scholar and liturgist, he has combined research in Jewish ritual, worship and spirituality with a passion for the spiritual renewal of contemporary Judaism.
Rabbi Hoffman has written and edited numerous books, including
Rethinking Synagogues: A New Vocabulary for Congregational Life (Jewish Lights), a finalist for the National Jewish Book Award;
The Way Into Jewish Prayer (Jewish Lights);
The Art of Public Prayer, 2nd Edition: Not for Clergy Only (SkyLight Paths), now used nationally by Jews and Christians as a handbook for liturgical planners in church and synagogue; as well as a revision of
What Is a Jew?, the best-selling classic that remains the most widely read introduction to Judaism ever written in any language. He is also the author of
Israel--A Spiritual Travel Guide: A Companion for the Modern Jewish Pilgrim (Jewish Lights).
He is a developer of Synagogue 3000, a transdenominational project designed to envision and implement the ideal synagogue of the spirit for the twenty-first century.
David Arnow, PhD, co-editor of
My People's Passover Haggadah, is a psychologist by training and author of
Creating Lively Passover Seders: A Sourcebook of Engaging Tales, Texts and Activities (Jewish Lights). He is widely recognized for his innovative work to make the Passover Seder a truly exciting encounter each year with Judaism's most central ideas. He has been deeply involved with many organizations in the American Jewish community and Israel and is a respected lecturer, writer and community leader. In addition to many publications on Jewish identity, religion and psychology, and the history of Israel, he has written about the Passover Seder for two decades.