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The Liberty

Haggadah

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Kiadó: Matan Arts Publishers Ltd.
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött kemény papírkötés
Oldalszám: 129 oldal
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Nyelv: Angol   Héber  
Méret: 25 cm x 17 cm
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Passover, the Festival of Freedom, has symbolized primarily the personal and national aspiration for liberty and independence ever since the Exodus from Egypt somé 3,300 years ago. In Eretz-Israel and in the Disapora communities throughout the world Jews have read an almost identical version ofthe Passover Haggadah, celebrated the importance of freedom, and bequeathed this tradition to their offspring ("And thou shalt teli thy son"), concluding the prayer with a common wish: "Next year in rebuilt Jerusalem." This special Haggadah is dedicated to the millennia-old national yearning for freedom and renewed independence of Israel, which reached a peak with the establishment of the State of Israel sixty years ago. In this unique copy of the Haggadah the traditional text is accompanied by photographs and images associated with the festival of Passover and the Jews' national and personal freedom: spectacular works of art and folklóré, impressive excerpts from ancient editions, photographs... Tovább

Fülszöveg

Passover, the Festival of Freedom, has symbolized primarily the personal and national aspiration for liberty and independence ever since the Exodus from Egypt somé 3,300 years ago. In Eretz-Israel and in the Disapora communities throughout the world Jews have read an almost identical version ofthe Passover Haggadah, celebrated the importance of freedom, and bequeathed this tradition to their offspring ("And thou shalt teli thy son"), concluding the prayer with a common wish: "Next year in rebuilt Jerusalem." This special Haggadah is dedicated to the millennia-old national yearning for freedom and renewed independence of Israel, which reached a peak with the establishment of the State of Israel sixty years ago. In this unique copy of the Haggadah the traditional text is accompanied by photographs and images associated with the festival of Passover and the Jews' national and personal freedom: spectacular works of art and folklóré, impressive excerpts from ancient editions, photographs of the Seder in the Diaspora, and images representing the preservation ofthe Zionist spirit over the years in exile. As is traditional at our publishing house, the Haggadah is edited, designed, and printed meticulously, with state-of-the-art materials and technologies, in order to provide the reader with festive and instructive presentation of the story of this Jewish Festival of Freedom. The Haggadah recounts an extraordinary, unprecedented story in the history of mankind, centered on the struggle of a people for its life and freedom, while confronting inconceivable ordeals, a story culminating with the Declaration of Independence of the State of Israel on May 14,1948 (5thof Iyar, 5708). Vissza
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