Collector
The Seder and the Haggadah tale this year, not for the first time of late, is no strained exercise in trying to place ourselves in the headspace of our ancient predecessors — oppressed, yearning for freedom, and ultimately achieving deliverance. It is, rather, a rallying cry to | Collector
The Seder and the Haggadah tale this year, not for the first time of late, is no strained exercise in trying to place ourselves in the headspace of our ancient predecessors — oppressed, yearning for freedom, and ultimately achieving deliverance. It is, rather, a rallying cry to
The Times of Israel

The Seder and the Haggadah tale this year, not for the first time of late, is no strained exercise in trying to place ourselves in the headspace of our ancient predecessors — oppressed, yearning for freedom, and ultimately achieving deliverance. It is, rather, a rallying cry to

The Seder and the Haggadah tale this year, not for the first time of late, is no strained exercise in trying to place ourselves in the headspace of our ancient predecessors — oppressed, yearning for freedom, and ultimately achieving deliverance. It is, rather, a rallying cry to

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