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Haggada
[ huh-gah-duh; Sephardic Hebrew hah-gah-dah; Ashkenazic Hebrew hah-gaw-duh ]
noun
, plural Hebrew Hag·ga·doth, Hag·ga·dot, Hag·ga·dos [hah-gah-, dawt, hah-, gaw, -dohs], English Hag·ga·das.
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Poets naturally have not been slow to avail themselves of the material stored in the Haggada.
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The Haggada conveys its poetic message in the garb of allegory song, and chiefly epigrammatic saying.
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It must, of course, be borne in mind that Halacha and Haggada are not separate works; they are two fibres of the same thread.
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That is a glimpse of the world of the Haggada—a wonderful, fantastic world, a kaleidoscopic panorama of enchanting views.
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We must be able to answer the latter question before we may venture to classify the folklore of the Haggada.
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