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Contents
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The Seder
Urchatz
Karpas
Yachatz
Magid
Ha Lachma Anya
Four Questions
We Were Slaves in Egypt
Story of the Five Rabbis
The Four Sons
Yechol Me'rosh Chodesh
First Fruits Declaration
The Ten Plagues
Dayenu
Rabban Gamliel's Three Things
First Half of Hallel
Second Cup of Wine
Korech
Tzafun
Barech
Birkat Hamazon
Pour Out Thy Wrath
Nirtzah
Chasal Siddur Pesach
L'Shana HaBaa
And It Happened at Midnight
Zevach Pesach
Ki Lo Na'e
Adir Hu
Echad Mi Yodea
Chad Gadya
About This Text
Author: Jonathan Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks wrote the Jonathan Sacks Haggada during his tenure as chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth in the United Kingdom. It includes English translations of the haggada texts, Rabbi Sacks’ commentary, and essays on the themes and motifs of the holiday. Topics in the essays range from the contrasting natures of ancient Egypt and nascent Israel to the role of women in the Exodus. A recurring theme in the essays is the role of Jews and Judaism in building modern civilization.