By Rabbi Nosson Scherman (Author)

Haggadah Treasury (Paperback)

A seder companion with insights and interpretations for inspiration and retelling
By Rabbi Nosson Scherman (Author)


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The Haggadah Treasury, Rabbi Nosson Scherman's anthology of insights, interpretations, and parables enables young and old - harried after the endless preparations for Pesach and too tired for scholarly commentary - to find a wealth of material that will enhance their Seder table.
Layman and scholar will find much here that is new and provocative and much that is familiar and beloved. As he has done so many times in the past, Rabbi Scherman successfully captures the essence of the topic on which he is writing. This time it is the Seder - old and remembered yet an eternal wellspring of stimulation and inspiration.

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Product Details

Catalog # HATP
ISBN-10 : 0899062016
ISBN # : 9780899062013
Format : Paperback
Pages : 200
Dimensions : 6 x 9 inches
Weight: 0.78 LBS
Published By : ArtScroll Mesorah Publications
Release Date : 12/01/1977
Size : Standard
Language: Hebrew/English
This book has 6 sample pages. See all pages

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