Schechter Haggadah: Art, History and Commentary

Title
Schechter Haggadah: Art, History and Commentary
  • Schechter Haggadah: Art, History and Commentary by Kulp
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The Schechter Haggadah: Art, History and Commentary presents a fascinating discussion and analysis of the historical development of each aspect of the Seder, from the development of the Mah Nishtanah to the use of horseradish as maror, to the larger question of how new seder rituals were established and infused with meaning. Along with the traditional Hebrew text and English commentary, The Schechter Haggadah is adorned with over 100 illuminations from Haggadot from the medieval and modern periods.

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9789657105597
Schechter Haggadah: Art, History and Commentary
$35.95$39.95
Available In Store
Description

The Schechter Haggadah: Art, History and Commentary presents a fascinating discussion and analysis of the historical development of each aspect of the Seder, from the development of the Mah Nishtanah to the use of horseradish as maror, to the larger question of how new seder rituals were established and infused with meaning. Along with the traditional Hebrew text and English commentary, The Schechter Haggadah is adorned with over 100 illuminations from Haggadot from the medieval and modern periods.

Description

The Schechter Haggadah: Art, History and Commentary presents a fascinating discussion and analysis of the historical development of each aspect of the Seder, from the development of the Mah Nishtanah to the use of horseradish as maror, to the larger question of how new seder rituals were established and infused with meaning. Along with the traditional Hebrew text and English commentary, The Schechter Haggadah is adorned with over 100 illuminations from Haggadot from the medieval and modern periods.

ISBN
9789657105597
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Publication Date
March 1, 2009
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Ages
0-0
Pages
290
Keywords
Religion | Judaism | Conservative; Religion | Holidays | Jewish; Religion | Judaism | Theology