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ISBN 10: 0874419794 ISBN 13: 9780874419795
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Published by Behrman House Publishing, 2020
ISBN 10: 0874419794 ISBN 13: 9780874419795
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Published by Behrman House Publishing, 2020
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Published by Behrman House Inc.,U.S., US, 2020
ISBN 10: 0874419794 ISBN 13: 9780874419795
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Paperback. Condition: New. Goodman, Galia (illustrator). Explore themes of nature and the land within the Passover seder.Fromthe unassuming matzah that reveals the simplicity of earth, wheat, and water,to the first fruits of the soil that the Israelites offered in gratitude, theearth has always been at the center of who we are as a people.Passover marks the Jewish people's liberation from slavery in Egypt and thecoming of spring. Yet it is also a story about land and the natural world. Allour biblical holidays - Passover included - originally commemorated theagrarian and pastoral soil of of which Judaism grew.This haggadah keeps the earth at the forefront of our minds. In addition to allthe traditional blessings and rituals, it includes sidebars and other featuresthat uncover the connections between the seder and the land.For instance, karpas symbolizes the vibrant, verdant energy of spring,and reminds us that, like plants, we are born of the earth. Dayeinu isseen as a commentary on appreciating what we have and avoiding waste andoverconsumption.Stunning artwork enhances the moods and themes of the seder in warm tones thatare at once vibrant and earthy. "A marvelous new contribution in an ecological vein . . .a haggadah in the spirit of Abraham Joshua Heschel" --Rabbi Jonathon Seidel, PhD, spiritual leader of Or haGan, Eugene Oregon.
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Language: English
Published by Behrman House Inc.,U.S., US, 2020
ISBN 10: 0874419794 ISBN 13: 9780874419795
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Paperback. Condition: New. Goodman, Galia (illustrator). Explore themes of nature and the land within the Passover seder.Fromthe unassuming matzah that reveals the simplicity of earth, wheat, and water,to the first fruits of the soil that the Israelites offered in gratitude, theearth has always been at the center of who we are as a people.Passover marks the Jewish people's liberation from slavery in Egypt and thecoming of spring. Yet it is also a story about land and the natural world. Allour biblical holidays - Passover included - originally commemorated theagrarian and pastoral soil of of which Judaism grew.This haggadah keeps the earth at the forefront of our minds. In addition to allthe traditional blessings and rituals, it includes sidebars and other featuresthat uncover the connections between the seder and the land.For instance, karpas symbolizes the vibrant, verdant energy of spring,and reminds us that, like plants, we are born of the earth. Dayeinu isseen as a commentary on appreciating what we have and avoiding waste andoverconsumption.Stunning artwork enhances the moods and themes of the seder in warm tones thatare at once vibrant and earthy. "A marvelous new contribution in an ecological vein . . .a haggadah in the spirit of Abraham Joshua Heschel" --Rabbi Jonathon Seidel, PhD, spiritual leader of Or haGan, Eugene Oregon.
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ISBN 10: 0874419794 ISBN 13: 9780874419795
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Paperback. Condition: new. Goodman, Galia (illustrator). Paperback. Explore themes of nature and the land within the Passover seder.Fromthe unassuming matzah that reveals the simplicity of earth, wheat, and water,to the first fruits of the soil that the Israelites offered in gratitude, theearth has always been at the center of who we are as a people.Passover marks the Jewish people's liberation from slavery in Egypt and thecoming of spring. Yet it is also a story about land and the natural world. Allour biblical holidays - Passover included - originally commemorated theagrarian and pastoral soil of of which Judaism grew.This haggadah keeps the earth at the forefront of our minds. In addition to allthe traditional blessings and rituals, it includes sidebars and other featuresthat uncover the connections between the seder and the land.For instance,karpassymbolizes the vibrant, verdant energy of spring,and reminds us that, like plants, we are born of the earth. Dayeinu isseen as a commentary on appreciating what we have and avoiding waste andoverconsumption.Stunning artwork enhances the moods and themes of the seder in warm tones thatare at once vibrant and earthy."A marvelous new contribution in an ecological vein . . .a haggadah in the spirit of Abraham Joshua Heschel" --Rabbi Jonathon Seidel, PhD, spiritual leader of Or haGan, Eugene Oregon "This haggadah explores themes of nature and the land within the Passover seder, to help participants develop an ecological understanding of and connection with Jewish tradition. It includes core Passover texts, with sidebars and additional features that uncover the connections between the seder and the land"--Provided by publisher. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Jewish Lights 2001-07-19, 2001
ISBN 10: 1683363914 ISBN 13: 9781683363910
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Paperback. Condition: New. Goodman, Galia (illustrator). Explore themes of nature and the land within the Passover seder.Fromthe unassuming matzah that reveals the simplicity of earth, wheat, and water,to the first fruits of the soil that the Israelites offered in gratitude, theearth has always been at the center of who we are as a people.Passover marks the Jewish people's liberation from slavery in Egypt and thecoming of spring. Yet it is also a story about land and the natural world. Allour biblical holidays - Passover included - originally commemorated theagrarian and pastoral soil of of which Judaism grew.This haggadah keeps the earth at the forefront of our minds. In addition to allthe traditional blessings and rituals, it includes sidebars and other featuresthat uncover the connections between the seder and the land.For instance, karpas symbolizes the vibrant, verdant energy of spring,and reminds us that, like plants, we are born of the earth. Dayeinu isseen as a commentary on appreciating what we have and avoiding waste andoverconsumption.Stunning artwork enhances the moods and themes of the seder in warm tones thatare at once vibrant and earthy. "A marvelous new contribution in an ecological vein . . .a haggadah in the spirit of Abraham Joshua Heschel" --Rabbi Jonathon Seidel, PhD, spiritual leader of Or haGan, Eugene Oregon.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Goodman, Galia (illustrator). Paperback. Explore themes of nature and the land within the Passover seder.Fromthe unassuming matzah that reveals the simplicity of earth, wheat, and water,to the first fruits of the soil that the Israelites offered in gratitude, theearth has always been at the center of who we are as a people.Passover marks the Jewish people's liberation from slavery in Egypt and thecoming of spring. Yet it is also a story about land and the natural world. Allour biblical holidays - Passover included - originally commemorated theagrarian and pastoral soil of of which Judaism grew.This haggadah keeps the earth at the forefront of our minds. In addition to allthe traditional blessings and rituals, it includes sidebars and other featuresthat uncover the connections between the seder and the land.For instance,karpassymbolizes the vibrant, verdant energy of spring,and reminds us that, like plants, we are born of the earth. Dayeinu isseen as a commentary on appreciating what we have and avoiding waste andoverconsumption.Stunning artwork enhances the moods and themes of the seder in warm tones thatare at once vibrant and earthy."A marvelous new contribution in an ecological vein . . .a haggadah in the spirit of Abraham Joshua Heschel" --Rabbi Jonathon Seidel, PhD, spiritual leader of Or haGan, Eugene Oregon "This haggadah explores themes of nature and the land within the Passover seder, to help participants develop an ecological understanding of and connection with Jewish tradition. It includes core Passover texts, with sidebars and additional features that uncover the connections between the seder and the land"--Provided by publisher. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Published by Behrman House Publishing Feb 2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 0874419794 ISBN 13: 9780874419795
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Language: English
Published by Behrman House Inc.,U.S., US, 2020
ISBN 10: 0874419794 ISBN 13: 9780874419795
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Paperback. Condition: New. Goodman, Galia (illustrator). Explore themes of nature and the land within the Passover seder.Fromthe unassuming matzah that reveals the simplicity of earth, wheat, and water,to the first fruits of the soil that the Israelites offered in gratitude, theearth has always been at the center of who we are as a people.Passover marks the Jewish people's liberation from slavery in Egypt and thecoming of spring. Yet it is also a story about land and the natural world. Allour biblical holidays - Passover included - originally commemorated theagrarian and pastoral soil of of which Judaism grew.This haggadah keeps the earth at the forefront of our minds. In addition to allthe traditional blessings and rituals, it includes sidebars and other featuresthat uncover the connections between the seder and the land.For instance, karpas symbolizes the vibrant, verdant energy of spring,and reminds us that, like plants, we are born of the earth. Dayeinu isseen as a commentary on appreciating what we have and avoiding waste andoverconsumption.Stunning artwork enhances the moods and themes of the seder in warm tones thatare at once vibrant and earthy. "A marvelous new contribution in an ecological vein . . .a haggadah in the spirit of Abraham Joshua Heschel" --Rabbi Jonathon Seidel, PhD, spiritual leader of Or haGan, Eugene Oregon.