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  1. "We gather together, on this night, to commemorate our exodus from Egypt into Hashem's embrace, thus becoming His nation and His servants till the end of time. We discuss, in detail, all the suffering that we endured in Mitzrayim, all the miracles Hashem did, and all the gratitude we have to Him for doing all this for us. We are expected to get into such detail that we can actually experience it ourselves, on this night, as if it were all happening to us, and to reach the level of joy and gratitude that the Jewish people had at the time of our exodus. This is supposed to bring us to a heightened level of emunah that will infuse our service of Hashem throughout the year. "…Therefore, I have written this Sefer, to serve as an emunah primer for the Haggadah. To make the concepts of emunah readily available so that those leading the seder on this night can easily access them and share them with their family, which will inspire ourselves and, in turn, our children, in the joy of being a Yid."

    - Excerpt from Introduction

    "The thrust of this commentary is to show how the basic theme of the Seder night is to show our emunah in, and our gratitude to, Hashem for our physical and spiritual redemption. Every section of the Haggadah is elaborated on in this manner, and at the end of each section a short, to-the-point synopsis of the commentary is presented, to guide one's fulfillment of the mitzvah of Sippur Yetzias Mitzrayim "On This Night".

    Rabbi Zev Leff Shlit"a


    "... Great and important to add clarity in the foundations of emunah in a way that can be easily taken to heart... Cannot overemphasize the importance of strengthening these matters of emunah…"

    Rav Chaim Stein Zt"l

    "…To bring benefit to Jewish homes about the great value of this night of yetzias Mitzrayim."

    Rabbi Noson Tzvi Finkel Zt"l

    " I am certain that those who read it will have spiritual pleasure and a bright light in understanding the words of the author of the Haggadah."

    Rabbi Gabriel Cohen Shlit"a

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  2. The complete Haggadah in Hebrew and English, complete with simple instructions, guides and a host of Haggadah insights to make your Passover seder meaningful, fun and uplifting for you and all your guests.

    This Haggadah introduces a new accessible translation that makes the seder come alive, explaining each step in simple and relatable terms. The Haggadah also offers tips for leading a seder to make sure everyone at your table gets involved and enjoys the experience.

    Features original and engaging art to help the seder come alive along with visual icons to help direct the reader on the most important instructions.

    The Chabad.org Haggadah was created by the Chabad.org team based on years of experience in creating and providing thought-provoking content that engages and brings people together. Learn More

  3. In Blood, Frogs, and Lice you will find Amazing Torah Insights that are designed to be enjoyed by the whole family in a fun and enjoyable way.

    "I recommend this book as an effective way to enhance one's seder and I commend the author for his efforts." Rabbi Zev Leff

    "Do not be fooled by Rabbi Rubin's simple language and accessible style; This is one of the most important spiritual tools available to us for developing our emunah and transmitting it to the next generation." Rabbi Lawrence Kelemen Learn More

  4. Divrei Menachem is culled from the vast array of teachings by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, on the Passover Haggadah and adapted into an easy-to-follow method. Short and concise, it presents the Rebbe’s thoughts found throughout his talks and writings, in effect creating a running commentary on the Haggadah. In addition, explanations of the flow of the Haggadah text are set off from the main commentary in individual boxes. Learn More
  5. An adorable Seder companion!

    Every little child practices saying Ma Nishtana for the Seder. With this book, kids can join Yosef and Yael as they share and explain the Four Questions in a delightful, endearing way.

    Ages 2 to 5 Learn More

  6. This Passover, save on flipping through the full-length Siddur with this cleverly crafted version made for the holiday. Includes the prayer services from the beginning of Passover through its end, Psalms, and the complete Seder. Learn More
  7. Pesach can leave us gasping for breath. With so much to do, it is sometimes hard to tap into the magic of the Seder. Often, the most important ideas of the Seder are lost among all the explanations of the various parts of the Haggadah.

    In his groundbreaking work, The Emunah Haggadah, Levi Felsenthal helps us transmit the central lessons of the Seder in a clear and refreshing manner. The Haggadah is no longer simply a text, but a tool to help inspire and share the very foundations of Judaism.

    In these pages, you will find that the essential lessons of the Seder and Judaism itself are the central focus. Emunah and bitachon become alive and real, making your Seder experience indeed magical.

    “Fascinating, interesting, informative, and inspiring...”

    – Rav Zev Leff

    “My dear friend, a yedid ben yedid, has provided us with a guidebook to effectively make use of the Haggadah to teach emunah in a creative and intelligent way.”

    – Rav Yitzchak Berkovits

    “I was very impressed…your Torah scholarship comes through in living color.”

    – Rav Yaakov Bender

    Originally from Passaic, NJ, Levi Felsenthal began his studies in Yeshivas Darchei Torah in Far Rockaway, NY. He then continued onto beis midrash at Yeshivas Zichron Moshe (South Fallsburg) and Yeshivas Yagdil Torah (Yerushalayim). He currently lives in Israel with his wife and three children, and spends his days learning in Yeshivas Mir in Yerushalayim. Learn More

  8. Regular Price: $16.00

    Special Price $14.95

  9. Haggadah Ki Yishalcha Bincha
    Haggadah Ki Yishalcha Bincha

    Hebrew/ English Haggadah with A Compilation of Selected Torah insights, thought-provoking ideas, homilies & explanations of Haggadah Passages, In English by Rabbi Moshe Bogomilsky. Learn More

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