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Haggadah:
A Different Night
Classic Edition
Haggadah Tour
Compact Edition
Short Reviews
Long Reviews
4
Children
Art
of 4 Children
Leader's
Guide
Plagues Bags






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A pluralist Israeli haggadah
from the family that brought you
A Different Night
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| A New Israeli Haggadah in Hebrew
HaLaila HaZeh is a truly Israeli pluralist family haggadah. Based on the concept Noam Zion and David Dishon's A Different Night: The Family Participation Haggadah (1997, sold over 125,000 copies), we created a parallel haggadah reflecting Israeli culture. This is not a translation but a new creation. |
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HaLaila HaZeh
by
Mishael Zion
with Noam Zion
Hardcover, color,
9.5x8.75, 164 pages.
$25.00
See more pages
on Israeli website
www.afikoman.co.il |
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| Illustrated by the famed Israeli caricature artist, Michel Kishka |
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Your haggadah is a superb piece of work and I write to congratulate you. The sources are dazzlingly varied. They reflect a true clal Yisrael consciousness, as does the whole haggadah. The educational approach is fascinating. The haggadah is really excellent for family use and for multiple levels of participation. The illustrations are charming and are the perfect compliment to the light tone and the user friendly atmosphere of the haggadah. In addition, the haggadah gives one a chance to stop and deepen and explore all kinds of unexpected themes. The use of fresh sources with a wide range of insight, and of contradictory but exciting viewpoints also adds a great deal.
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FEATURES
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- The full Traditional text in both Ashkenazi and Edot HaMizrach nusach, accompanied by ethnic customs and traditions.
- Israeli Poets:
Yehuda Amichai, Avraham Shlonsky, Haim Guri
- Israeli Writers:
Ephraim Kishon, David Grossman, Amos Oz, Ariel Hirschfeld
- Israeli Illustrators & Photographers:
Michel Kichka, Dan Reisinger, Aliza Urbach, Zion Ozeri
- Israeli Religious Writers:
Rav Yuval Sherlo, Rav Kook, Rav Mordechai Gafni, Rav David Hartman
- Israeli Stories:
Operation Solomon (Ethiopian Aliya), Natan Sharansky, Seder night in Syrian Prison
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