Title
Koren Tanakh of the Land of Israel: Echoes of Egypt: A Haggada
Price
$26.95$29.95
"In every generation a person must see himself as if he himself came out of Egypt." This Haggada draws on the rich visual world of ancient Egypt to illuminate the Exodus as a theological and ideological revolution. More than a passage from slavery to freedom, the story we tell is a protest against empire, a rejection of tyranny, and the birth of a new vision of time, power, and human worth. Echoes of Egypt is a visually sumptuous journey that helps us grasp what our ancestors saw, felt, and resisted - and invites us to see ourselves in their story anew.
SKU
9789655830156
Koren Tanakh of the Land of Israel: Echoes of Egypt: A Haggada
$26.95$29.95
Description
"In every generation a person must see himself as if he himself came out of Egypt." This Haggada draws on the rich visual world of ancient Egypt to illuminate the Exodus as a theological and ideological revolution. More than a passage from slavery to freedom, the story we tell is a protest against empire, a rejection of tyranny, and the birth of a new vision of time, power, and human worth. Echoes of Egypt is a visually sumptuous journey that helps us grasp what our ancestors saw, felt, and resisted - and invites us to see ourselves in their story anew.
Description
"In every generation a person must see himself as if he himself came out of Egypt." This Haggada draws on the rich visual world of ancient Egypt to illuminate the Exodus as a theological and ideological revolution. More than a passage from slavery to freedom, the story we tell is a protest against empire, a rejection of tyranny, and the birth of a new vision of time, power, and human worth. Echoes of Egypt is a visually sumptuous journey that helps us grasp what our ancestors saw, felt, and resisted - and invites us to see ourselves in their story anew.
ISBN
9789655830156
Publisher
Publication Date
March 1, 2026
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
Multiple Languages
Pages
156
Keywords
Religion | Judaism | Rituals & Practice