Haggada
Americannoun
plural
Haggadoth, Haggadot, Haggados,plural
HaggadasExample Sentences
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And while we’re waiting, the Haggada has a message for us: Complain if you must.
From Washington Post • Apr. 14, 2022
Of course you do, because the Haggada, the book we read for the holiday, instructs us to.
From Washington Post • Apr. 14, 2022
If you read the Haggada closely, you see that freedom is not simply, or even, joyous liberation.
From Washington Post • Apr. 14, 2022
When it’s time for the Seders, use that technology to connect as you read the Haggada and sing around your separate tables as one, coming together to create a new definition of the Seder table.
From Washington Post • Mar. 30, 2020
Haggad′ic, Haggadist′ic, pertaining to the Haggada, said of free interpretation, opposed to Halachic or legal.—n.
From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various
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