Telling the story : a Passover Haggadah explained
(2007)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Rainbow Morning Music, 2007
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ISBN/ISSN
9780938663928 MWT15765819, 0938663925 15765819
LANGUAGE
English
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Barry Louis Polisar has re-told the Passover story in this brand new Haggadah that not only tells the story, but gives the background on the spiritual origins of the holiday traditions. Explaining each ritual in a simple and straight-forward way, this Haggadah includes both the English, Hebrew and phonetic pronunciations of the holiday prayers, so that everyone gathered around the table can participate in the Seder; a welcoming and inclusive adaptation that captures the spirit of the holiday without compromising tradition. This book features original full-color illustrations by Barry's daughter, Sierra. Barry Louis Polisar is an author, songwriter, poet, and story-teller. He performs his songs on two different Grammy Award-winning albums and sings his song "All I Want is You" in the opening credits of the Academy Award winning movie Juno. He has recorded and shared his songs, poems, stories, and books with audiences throughout the world and has performed at The White House, The Smithsonian, and The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He gives concerts and author visits in schools and performing art centers from Washington DC to Fairbanks, Alaska. His work has been featured on National Public Radio and written about in The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, Newsweek, and People Magazine. "Beautifully done! A lot of families will be grateful for making the Seder experience more accessible."- Rabbi David Shneyer, AmKolel "Polisar's narrative is clear and simple; the illustrations are vivid and exciting without distracting needlessly fromthe story being told." - Library Journal "Distills the Seder into easy-to-follow steps and gives historical background so we can understand why we do whatwe do each year and help reconnect with the original spiritual reasons that gave birth to our traditions."- Hadassah Magazine

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