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Haggadah
of the Roshei Yeshiva - Vol. 1
Their very names inspire awe: Rabbi Isser Zalman Meltzer of Slutzk
and Jerusalem; Rabbi Aharon Rabbi Kotler of Kletzk and Lakewood; Rabbi
Chaim Shmulevitz of Mir and Jerusalem; Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Kanievsky,
the Steipler Gaon of Bnai Brak; Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky of Torah Vodaath;
and Rabbi Moshe Feinstein of Mesivtha Tifereth Jerusalem.
Haggadah
of the Roshei Yeshiva - Vol.2
We begin the Haggadah by inviting guests. What a privilege it would
be if there were a knock on the and the greatest luminaries of the last
hundred years were to come in and sit at our Seder table! Here they are!
Haggadah
of the Roshei Yeshiva - Vol.3
The Haggadah never ceases to fascinate. The text has not changed for many centuries, but the insights still abound. This extraordinary new collection is one of the best examples of the Haggadah?s freshness. It brings together some of the finest comments of leaders and teachers who changed their world and ours, great men whose influence has not waned with the passing years.
Breslov
Haggadah
The classic Pesach Haggadah accompanied by Rebbe Nachman's unique insights
and other commentary material drawn from Breslov and general sources. Includes
the Story of the Exodus, Pesach Anecdotes and Rebbe Nachman's teachings
about Sefirat HaOmer, Chol HaMoed, Shavuot, etc.
The
Commentator's Haggadah by Rabbi Yitzchak Sender
Commentary from contemporary and classic Jewish sages that provides
insights throughout the Haggadah and enriches the significance of Pesach.
Goldberg Passover Haggadah
Numbered lines which allow the seder reader to announce the page and line number.This allows each participant to follow the service and take part in the Seder.
Haggadah
Anah Dodi by Rabbi David Feinstein
At the Seder, people think of Rabbi David Feinstein as the halachic
authority, whose Kol Dodi Haggadah sets forth and clarifies the procedure
for every aspect of the Seder.
Haggadah
Anthology by Rabbi Nosson Scherman
The theme of the Haggadah and its rituals is to keep alive the memory
of the Exodus -- not as a celebration of a seminal event in Jewish history,
not as a remembrance of the glories of the past, and not even as a harbinger
of the future redemption, but as constant reality. In the words of the
Haggadah, “In every generation, one is obliged to regard himself as though
he himself had actually gone out from Egypt.”
Haggadah
From Bondage To Freedom by Rabbi Abraham Twerski
In this volume, one of our generation’s most eminent interpreters of
the Torah’s teachings regarding self-control and self-improvement uncovers
the path to personal liberation in the timeless story of the Exodus. Rabbi
Abraham J. Twerski, M.D., has an uncanny ability to know what troubles
people and how to provide the balm for their hurt by combining the eternal
wisdom of the Torah with the science of the mind.
Haggadah
of the Chassidic Masters by Rabbi Shalom Meir Wallach
This anthology of writings, teachings and anecdotes of scores of famous
and lesser-known rebbes is a treasure house of chassidic literature and
tradition. A commentary that can be savored at any time of the year.
Haggadah
Of The Mussar Masters-the Mussar Haggadah by Rabbi Shalom Meir Wallach
The Mussar masters had incisive, profound comments on every area of
life and learning. This anthology combs the wealth of Mussar/ethical literature
to create an unusually stimulating commentary.
Haggadah
Shiras Yehuda by Rabbi Eliezer Ginsburg
Rabbi Eliezer Ginsburg, Rosh HaKollel of Mirrer Yeshivah and Rav of
Agudas Yisrael, Snif Zichron Shmuel, has brought forth from his prolific
pen a rare, full-spectrum haggadah commentary that will cast brilliant
rays of light across your Seder table. It will truly let you know why this
night is different from all the other nights of the year.
Haggadah
Simchas Yaabetz by Rabbi David Cohen
Insights and comments on the Pesach Haggadah: Its text, form and structure.
Haggadah
Treasury by Rabbi Nosson Scherman
The Haggadah Treasury, Rabbi Nosson Scherman's anthology of insights,
interpretations, and parables enables young and old - harried after the
endless preparations for Pesach and too tired for scholarly commentary
- to find a wealth of material that will enhance their Seder table.
Haggadah
with Answers by Rabbi Yaakov Wehl
Compiled by the noted Torah scholar, Rabbi Yaakov Wehl, this commentary
is in question-and-answer form. It contains over two hundred questions
on the Haggadah -- the sort of questions that anyone might have asked,
or wished he had asked. There is hardly a query on the Haggadah that is
not included somewhere in this collection.
Haggadah:
Abarbanel by Rabbi Yisrael Herczeg
The Passover Haggadah with the commentary of Don Isaac Abarbanel. This
commentary, adapted from the famous work written by the brilliant fifteenth
century scholar, Abarbanel, is in stimulating question and answer form.
Abarbanel combines the classic teachings of the Sages with his own penetrating
insights, driving home the relevance of the Haggadah for his day and ours.
Haggadah:
Gedolei Yisrael by Rabbi Yisroel Stein
This work presents a collection of ideas and interpretations of the
Haggadah. It runs the gamut of the famous and the lesser known commentators.
Their ideas are interesting and inspiring, provocative and stimulating,
profound and scintillating.
Haggadah:
Ramban by Rabbi Yosef Israel
Yosef Israel has plumbed the entire corpus of the Ramban’s writings
and extracted everything that pertains to the Haggadah. He does it seamlessly,
so that the reader is hardly conscious of the fact that this is an anthology,
rather than an original work. What is important is that here, for the first
time, Ramban’s ideas on the Haggadah are available in one coherent, flowing
whole.
Haggadah:
Sfas Emes by Rabbi Yosef Stern
Rabbi Yosef Stern. His attempt to capture the essence of Sfas Emes’
thought on the themes of the Pesach Haggadah is a remarkable success. This
work gives us a mirror by which to encounter ourselves. But it is more.
It is an entry pass to the portals of some of the loftiest and most enlightening
thought of the last century.
Haggadah:
Vilna Gaon by Rabbi Yisrael Herczeg
In the Vilna Gaon Haggadah, his son, Rabbeinu Avraham, one of the major
conduits for his teachings, amplifies his ideas and brings them within
the realm our understanding. The adaptations clarifies and crystallizes
the major and minor themes of the Seder night -- while exposing the reader
to the very special derech, approach, of the Vilna Gaon.
The
Hirsch Haggadah by Rav S.R Hirsch
Rav Hirsch's incisive commentaries on the Scriptural and Midrashic
elements which comprise the Haggadah. With five masterful essays about
Pesach.
The
Lehmann Haggadah by Marcus Lehmann
A wide range of classic commentary together with Rabbi Lehmann's own
insights and interpretations on the eternal themes of Pesach
Let
My People Go Haggadah The Chofetz Chaim
Collected from the writings of the Chofetz Chaim. Includes laws of
the Seder according to the Mishnah Berurah.
The
Malbim Haggadah: Midrash Haggadah by J. Taub
First published in Warsaw in 1883, with commentary on the Haggadah
by Rabbi Naftali Maskil LeAison, in the style of the Malbim. Hebrew and
English texts on facing pages.
The
Palace Gates Haggadah by Rabbi Shalom Wallach
This Haggadah offers a refreshing selection of parables to illustrate
the Haggadah text and enliven the Seder. Translated from 'Sha'arei Armon,'
this volume provides new insights into the Exodus from Egypt.
The Passover Riskin Haggadah
by Rabbi Sholomo Riskin
The commentary is drawn from classical rabbinic sources, intertwined with
contemporary lessons and parables.
A Passover Haggadah: As Commented Upon by Elie Wiesel by Elie Wiesel 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.
The
Schocken Passover Haggadah by Nahum N. Glatzer
Elegantly illustrated with drawings gathered from ancient and modern
texts from around the world--including Holland, India, Renaissance Italy,
and the displaced-persons camps of post-World War II Germany--this book
makes a valued addition to any Seder table.
The Sefas Emes Haggadah by Simcha Leib Grossbard
Vintage
Haggadah (Yeinah Shel Torah) by Rabbi Binyamin Adler
A clear, contemporary English translation of the volume known as the
"Shulchan Aruch of Haggados." Includes over 100 pages on the laws of Erev
Pesach and the Seder, as well as the insightful commentaries of our beloved
Sages and Torah luminaries throughout the generations.
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