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The Pesach Haggadah in Phonetic and English offers an indispensable resource for celebrating this iconic Jewish holiday, allowing participants to follow the complete course of the Seder with phonetic Hebrew pronunciation and English translation. Author Henri Faradi, a respected scholar of Judaism and its history, presents a carefully crafted edition that guides readers through each stage of the Seder, from the story of the Exodus to the consumption of ritual foods. Divided into clear, easy-to-follow sections, the book offers a detailed explanation of every element of the Seder, including the…mehr

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The Pesach Haggadah in Phonetic and English offers an indispensable resource for celebrating this iconic Jewish holiday, allowing participants to follow the complete course of the Seder with phonetic Hebrew pronunciation and English translation. Author Henri Faradi, a respected scholar of Judaism and its history, presents a carefully crafted edition that guides readers through each stage of the Seder, from the story of the Exodus to the consumption of ritual foods. Divided into clear, easy-to-follow sections, the book offers a detailed explanation of every element of the Seder, including the blessings, traditional songs and rituals specific to Pesach. Thanks to an accurate phonetic transcription of the Hebrew, readers can pronounce prayers and liturgical passages correctly, even if they are not fluent in the original language. At the same time, the English translation allows a complete understanding of the content, enabling a wide audience to fully engage in the celebration of this historic holiday. In addition to the unfolding of the Seder, the author also offers cultural explanations and spiritual reflections to enrich readers' experience and help them grasp the symbolic depth of Pesach. Henri Faradi, born in Paris in 1975, shares his passion for Jewish culture through his writing and knowledge-sharing activities. His commitment to religious and cultural education aims to strengthen community ties and pass on the fundamental values of Judaism across generations.