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Judaism --- Sefer --- Haggadot --- Liturgy --- Haggadah. --- Hagadah --- Hag. sh. P. --- Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Hagadah shel lel Pesaḥ --- Aagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ agada --- Seder Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Pessach Haggadah --- Gagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ gagada --- Xagada --- Agude --- Torah scrolls --- Judaïsme --- Texts. --- Textes --- Liturgie
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Passover is among the most widely observed holidays for American Jews. During this festival of redemption, Jewish families retell the biblical story of Exodus using a ritual book known as a haggadah, often weaving modern tales of oppression through the biblical narrative. References to the Holocaust are some of the most common additions to contemporary haggadot. However, the parallel between ancient and modern oppression, which seems obvious to some, raises troubling questions for many others. Is it possible to find any redemptive meaning in the Nazi genocide? Are we adding value to this unforgivable moment in history? Liora Gubkin critiques commemorations that violate memory by erasing the value of everyday life that was lost and collapse the diversity of responses both during the Shoah and afterward. She recounts oral testimonies from Holocaust survivors, cites references to the holiday in popular American culture, and analyzes examples of actual haggadot. Ultimately, Gubkin concludes that it is possible and important to make a space for Holocaust commemoration, all the time recognizing that haggadot must be constantly revisited and “performed.”
Seder --- Judaism --- Jews --- Worship (Judaism) --- Liturgy. --- Ritual --- Rituals --- Haggadah. --- Hagadah --- Hag. sh. P. --- Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Hagadah shel lel Pesaḥ --- Aagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ agada --- Seder Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Pessach Haggadah --- Gagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ gagada --- Xagada --- Agude
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Seder --- Judaism --- Haggadot --- Liturgy --- Haggadah. --- Hagadah --- Hag. sh. P. --- Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Hagadah shel lel Pesaḥ --- Aagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ agada --- Seder Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Pessach Haggadah --- Gagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ gagada --- Xagada --- Agude
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This volume examines the development of the non-liturgical parts of the Central Conference of American Rabbis’ Haggadot. Through an understanding of the changes in American Jewish educational patterns and the CCAR's theology, it explores how the CCAR Haggadah was changed over time to address the needs of the constituency. While there have been many studies of the Haggadah and its development over the course of Jewish history, there has been no such study of the non-liturgical parts of the Haggadah that reflect the needs of the audience it reaches. How the CCAR, the first and largest of American-born Judaisms, addressed the changing needs of its members through its literature for the Passover Seder reveals much about the development of the movement. This in turn provides for the readers of this book an understanding of how American Judaism has developed.
Jews --- History. --- Haggadah --- Hagadah --- Hag. sh. P. --- Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Hagadah shel lel Pesaḥ --- Aagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ agada --- Seder Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Pessach Haggadah --- Gagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ gagada --- Xagada --- Agude
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This volume of the Jerusalem Talmud comprises the fourth and fifth tractates of the Second Order. Pesahim introduces the prescriptions regarding Passover; Yoma covers regulations related to Yom Kippur, especially the role of the Kohen Gadol and the order of services. The tractates are vocalized by the rules of Rabbinic Hebrew with an English translation. They are presented with full use of existing Genizah texts and with an extensive commentary explaining the Rabbinic background necessary for understanding the texts.
Rabbinical literature. --- Talmud Yerushalmi. --- Hebrew literature --- Jewish literature --- Yoma (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Pesaḥim (Talmud Yerushalmi) --- Talmud --- Jewish Studies --- Rabbinic Scripture
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Quests (Expeditions) in literature. --- Judaism in literature. --- French language --- Knights and knighthood in literature. --- Grail --- Arthurian romances --- Quests in literature --- Figures of speech. --- Legends --- History and criticism. --- Perceval --- Chretien, --- Romances --- Sources. --- Haggadah --- Hagadah --- Hag. sh. P. --- Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Hagadah shel lel Pesaḥ --- Aagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ agada --- Seder Hagadah shel Pesaḥ --- Pessach Haggadah --- Gagada --- Paskhalʹnai︠a︡ gagada --- Xagada --- Agude --- Influence.
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The study is designed as an assessment of the main issues in the current debate about the early history of Pesach and Easter and provides new insights into the development of these two festivals.
Eastertide (Liturgy) --- Passover --- Christianity and other religions --- Passover in the New Testament. --- Last Supper --- Pesach --- Pesaḥ --- Peyseḥ --- Peysekh --- Fasts and feasts --- Eastertide --- Liturgics --- Historiography. --- Liturgy --- Judaism. --- Judaism --- Easter. --- Jewish studies. --- Pesach. --- liturgy science.
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This work covers Flavius Josephus' presentation of the Feast of Passover in his works. It analyzes the texts in which Flavius Josephus mentions this Feast in his paraphrase of the Bible. Then the references to Passover in the rest of his works are considered.
Passover --- Pesach --- Pesaḥ --- Peyseḥ --- Peysekh --- Fasts and feasts --- History. --- Judaism --- Josephus, Flavius. --- Josephus, Flavius --- Flavius, Josephus --- Josephus Flavius --- Josephus Historicus --- Flavius Josephus --- Flavius Iosephus --- Iosephus, Flavius --- Iosephus Historicus --- Flavius Josèphe --- Josèphe, Flavius --- Flawiusz Józef --- Józef, Flawiusz --- Iosif, Flaviĭ --- Flaviĭ Iosif --- Joseph ben Mattathias --- Giuseppe, Flavio --- Flavio Giuseppe --- Yosef ben Matityahu --- Matityahu, Yosef ben --- Mattathias, Joseph ben --- Yosefus Flavyus --- Flavyus, Yosefus --- Yosefus --- José, Flavio --- Flavio José --- Ioseb, Pʻlaviosi --- Pʻlaviosi, Ioseb --- Iosephus, --- Josephus, --- Yozifus Flaṿyus --- Flavios, Iōsēpos --- Īosef --- Josefo, Flavio --- Josefo, Tito Flavio --- יוזיפוס, פלאװיוס --- יוסיפוס, פלאביוס --- יוסיפוס, פלאוויוס --- יוסיפוס, פלאװיוס --- יוסיפוס, פלביוס --- יוסיפוס, פלויוס --- יוסף בן מתתיהו --- יוסף בן מתתיהו (פלויוס) --- יוסף בן מתתיהו, --- יוספוס פלויוס --- יוספוס, פלאביוס --- יוספוס, פלאוויוס --- יוספוס, פלביוס --- פלאוויוס, יוזיפוס --- פלאוויוס, יוסיפוס --- פלאוויוס, יוספוס --- פלביוס, יוסיפוס --- פלביוס, יוספוס --- פלויוס, יוסיפוס --- يوسيفوس اليهودي --- Ἰώσηπος, Φλ. --- Iōsēpos, Phl. --- Ἰώσηπος, Φλαύιος --- Iōsēpos, Phlauios --- Ἰώσηπος, Φλαούϊος --- Iōsēpos, Phlaouios --- 296*334 --- 296*514 --- 296*514 Sabbat en feestdagen --- Sabbat en feestdagen --- 296*334 Flavius Josephus:--studies --- Flavius Josephus:--studies --- History --- Josephus Flavius. --- Views on history of Passover
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