ISBN-13: 9781943518081 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 110 str.
ISBN-13: 9781943518081 / Angielski / Twarda / 2016 / 110 str.
Practical, informative, and fun, Passover for the Rest of Us is a guidebook that ANY family can use to create a very meaningful Passover Seder celebration. This is a very durable hardback edition with FULL COLOR interior. There is no need to know Hebrew as everything is explained in English, and the symbolism of the festival are clearly pointed out in a way that is sure to keep all the guests engaged, young and old alike. There is even a workbook for the guests to follow along and provides activities for the kids (sold separately). Everyone who comes to celebrate will leave with a deeper appreciation for the Passover and the hidden symbols of the Jewish holidays. This book is sure to be one that is pulled out and re-read every year in what is sure to become a favorite family tradition Please note, this Haggadah (guidebook for celebrating Passover) is written for Christians, and the symbolism of the feast is provided not only for the Exodus from Egypt, but demonstrates its ultimate fulfillment in the sacrifice of the Messiah.
Practical, informative, and fun, Passover for the Rest of Us is a guidebook that ANY family can use to create a very meaningful Passover Seder celebration. This is a very durable hardback edition with FULL COLOR interior. There is no need to know Hebrew as everything is explained in English, and the symbolism of the festival are clearly pointed out in a way that is sure to keep all the guests engaged, young and old alike. There is even a workbook for the guests to follow along and provides activities for the kids (sold separately). Everyone who comes to celebrate will leave with a deeper appreciation for the Passover and the hidden symbols of the Jewish holidays. This book is sure to be one that is pulled out and re-read every year in what is sure to become a favorite family tradition!Please note, this Haggadah (guidebook for celebrating Passover) is written for Christians, and the symbolism of the feast is provided not only for the Exodus from Egypt, but demonstrates its ultimate fulfillment in the sacrifice of the Messiah.