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Haggadah Min HaMeitzar - A Seder Journey to Liberation: A Traditional and Radical Haggadah in Four Voices
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Haggadah Min HaMeitzar - A Seder Journey to Liberation: A Traditional and Radical Haggadah in Four Voices in Franklin, TN
Current price: $29.95

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Haggadah Min HaMeitzar - A Seder Journey to Liberation: A Traditional and Radical Haggadah in Four Voices in Franklin, TN
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Haggadah Min HaMeitzar
is liturgically traditional, visually beautiful, ideologically progressive, and discursively provocative. It uses a complete traditional text and translation, paired with original commentary and art, thought-provoking quotations, and discussion prompts. The art functions as a form of commentary and provides another layer to discuss.
The commentary focuses on four voices, corresponding to the four names of Passover:
Chag HaCheirut/Festival of Freedom:
a progressive voice prompting discussion on the meanings of liberation and oppression in the Exodus story and today.
Chag HaAviv/Springtime Festival
: an environmental voice making connections between the Passover seder, ecology, and regrowth and regeneration.
Chag HaPesach/Passover
: a meta-commentary about how we tell our stories, the voices that get shared and the voices that do not get shared enough.
Chag HaMaztot/Matzah Festival
: a voice about embodiment and the tangible and sensory aspects of the seder.
is liturgically traditional, visually beautiful, ideologically progressive, and discursively provocative. It uses a complete traditional text and translation, paired with original commentary and art, thought-provoking quotations, and discussion prompts. The art functions as a form of commentary and provides another layer to discuss.
The commentary focuses on four voices, corresponding to the four names of Passover:
Chag HaCheirut/Festival of Freedom:
a progressive voice prompting discussion on the meanings of liberation and oppression in the Exodus story and today.
Chag HaAviv/Springtime Festival
: an environmental voice making connections between the Passover seder, ecology, and regrowth and regeneration.
Chag HaPesach/Passover
: a meta-commentary about how we tell our stories, the voices that get shared and the voices that do not get shared enough.
Chag HaMaztot/Matzah Festival
: a voice about embodiment and the tangible and sensory aspects of the seder.
Haggadah Min HaMeitzar
is liturgically traditional, visually beautiful, ideologically progressive, and discursively provocative. It uses a complete traditional text and translation, paired with original commentary and art, thought-provoking quotations, and discussion prompts. The art functions as a form of commentary and provides another layer to discuss.
The commentary focuses on four voices, corresponding to the four names of Passover:
Chag HaCheirut/Festival of Freedom:
a progressive voice prompting discussion on the meanings of liberation and oppression in the Exodus story and today.
Chag HaAviv/Springtime Festival
: an environmental voice making connections between the Passover seder, ecology, and regrowth and regeneration.
Chag HaPesach/Passover
: a meta-commentary about how we tell our stories, the voices that get shared and the voices that do not get shared enough.
Chag HaMaztot/Matzah Festival
: a voice about embodiment and the tangible and sensory aspects of the seder.
is liturgically traditional, visually beautiful, ideologically progressive, and discursively provocative. It uses a complete traditional text and translation, paired with original commentary and art, thought-provoking quotations, and discussion prompts. The art functions as a form of commentary and provides another layer to discuss.
The commentary focuses on four voices, corresponding to the four names of Passover:
Chag HaCheirut/Festival of Freedom:
a progressive voice prompting discussion on the meanings of liberation and oppression in the Exodus story and today.
Chag HaAviv/Springtime Festival
: an environmental voice making connections between the Passover seder, ecology, and regrowth and regeneration.
Chag HaPesach/Passover
: a meta-commentary about how we tell our stories, the voices that get shared and the voices that do not get shared enough.
Chag HaMaztot/Matzah Festival
: a voice about embodiment and the tangible and sensory aspects of the seder.

















