הגדה means "telling". It is the booklet that is read on Passover during the seder meal, recounting the events of the Exodus.
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It's a special Jewish book that tells the story of Passover.
A Haggadah doesn't represent anything. It is the book that contains the religious service (Seder) held on the first night of Passover in Israel and the first two nights of Passover outside of Israel.
It's one of the parts of the Jewish Oral Torah, which dates back many centuries and has been in writing for over 1500 years. It retells the events of the Exodus and is read during the Passover seder. See also the Related Link.
The Haggadah is a book used in the Jewish Festival of Passover.
It is not known for certain who authored the Haggadah.
The Haggadah contains the service for the seder.
Moses is never directly mentioned in the Haggadah.
Eugen Verber has written: 'The Sarajevo Haggadah' -- subject(s): Haggadah, Illustrations, Jewish Illumination of books and manuscripts, Sarajevo Haggadah
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Mordekhai Elon has written: 'The Tekhelet Mordekhai Haggadah' -- subject(s): Haggadah, Judaism, Liturgy, Seder
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The Haggadah.
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A Haggadah is a book that contains the religious ceremony for the first night of Passover (outside of Israel the ceremony is held on the first 2 nights of Passover).
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