Pesach's approaching.
What are your favorite haggadot? How do you generally piece together your pesach seder?
My favorite hagaddah is Maxwell House! (just kidding. ) Actually, my favs are the breslov hagaddah, an interlinear hagaddah I own (unfortunately with next-to-no commentary, but that's not why I love it,) and this year I finally got a new hagaddah I've been drooling for the past couple years, the Holistic Hagaddah, written by a guy who considers himself unorthodox and orthopractic. I also like the open-source hagaddah. I think it's a very awesome project that will only get better with each year:
http://www.opensourcehaggadah.com/index.php
This will be my first year leading a seder myself, and I think I will probably be using the holistic hagaddah as a base and once I've had a chance to read it over and pick the commentary out I like, supplement with other sources. I'm also going to have to find vegan substitutes for some of the stuff I don't eat now. That should be a lot of fun, although it will make the rest of pesach palpably more restrictive. I probably won't worry about kitniyot. I will miss the salt water and egg soup. I think I was the only reason my grandmother ever made it. Nobody else liked it much. Oh, and chopped liver. mmmm.
Dauer
Haggadot mentioned in this post besides open source and the interlinear (I'm too lazy to get up and check who made it, but there are a few interlinears out there.)
http://www.amazon.com/Breslov-Haggadah-Yehoshua-Starret/dp/0930213351
http://www.amazon.com/Holistic-Hagg...0180169?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174499931&sr=1-1
BB, is there a sefardic haggadah you can suggest? It's not something I will be able to get this year but it would be a welcome addition in another year.
Dauer
What are your favorite haggadot? How do you generally piece together your pesach seder?
My favorite hagaddah is Maxwell House! (just kidding. ) Actually, my favs are the breslov hagaddah, an interlinear hagaddah I own (unfortunately with next-to-no commentary, but that's not why I love it,) and this year I finally got a new hagaddah I've been drooling for the past couple years, the Holistic Hagaddah, written by a guy who considers himself unorthodox and orthopractic. I also like the open-source hagaddah. I think it's a very awesome project that will only get better with each year:
http://www.opensourcehaggadah.com/index.php
This will be my first year leading a seder myself, and I think I will probably be using the holistic hagaddah as a base and once I've had a chance to read it over and pick the commentary out I like, supplement with other sources. I'm also going to have to find vegan substitutes for some of the stuff I don't eat now. That should be a lot of fun, although it will make the rest of pesach palpably more restrictive. I probably won't worry about kitniyot. I will miss the salt water and egg soup. I think I was the only reason my grandmother ever made it. Nobody else liked it much. Oh, and chopped liver. mmmm.
Dauer
Haggadot mentioned in this post besides open source and the interlinear (I'm too lazy to get up and check who made it, but there are a few interlinears out there.)
http://www.amazon.com/Breslov-Haggadah-Yehoshua-Starret/dp/0930213351
http://www.amazon.com/Holistic-Hagg...0180169?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1174499931&sr=1-1
BB, is there a sefardic haggadah you can suggest? It's not something I will be able to get this year but it would be a welcome addition in another year.
Dauer