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Source: https://jewishjournal.com/judaism/holidays/357462/why-is-this-haggadah-different-from-all-others/
In an attempt to change that, the scholarly liberal Rabbi Marcus Jastrow of Philadelphia produced the first stand-alone Reform Haggadah in America in 1878, entitled Family Service for the Eve of Passover.
Source: https://forward.com/opinion/541532/israel-upheaval-haggadah-passover-next-year-in-jerusalem/
One of the most well-known parables of the Haggadah is of the Four Children, each of whom has a different way of engaging with the story of Passover.
Source: https://www.algemeiner.com/2023/04/09/confronting-the-darkness-of-antisemitism/
The Haggadah is read during the Passover Seder commemorating the Israelites’ Exodus from Egypt some 3,500 years ago.