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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

hihi --

so here's a question not posed frequently on this forum:

do any of you have or know of a really good haggadah? by "really good" i mean ... one that's written in everyday language, that tells the story succinctly but completely, that is inclusive of men and women (instead of everything being he, he, he), other races and religions and traditions. that is easily related to by children, but not boring for adults.

for my whole life, we've used the ones given out for free at the grocery stores by maxwell house coffee. i wouldn't have chosen it, but it wasn't up to me. when my parents sold their house last year and moved into an apartment, they thought they'd never host seder again and didn't bring the haggadot with them. that means -- we need new ones this year!

i'm also searching online, but i thought maybe someone here would have experience with such a haggadah. it would be great to know of a contemporary version that, nonetheless, has stood the test of time.

thanks!

bunny. the dangerously complicated rabbit.