Authors: Michael L. Kagan, Sandra Pond (Illustrator), Zalman M. Schachter-Shalomi
ISBN-13: 9789657108499, ISBN-10: 9657108497
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Urim Publications
Date Published: March 2005
Edition: Bilingual
The Holistic Haggadah presents a contemporary spiritual commentary on the meaning of freedom and its relationship to serving God.
"How is this night different from all other nights?" is the traditional Passover question. But Kagan (who describes himself as an "ortho-practicing, but unorthodox, Jew") wants seder participants to look beyond the obvious and ask themselves a different question: "How will this night change me?" Using the Exodus story as an allegory of an individual's spiritual slavery and redemption, Kagan advocates a holistic approach to Judaism that merges the worlds of action, emotion, intellect and spirit. Readers are asked to reflect upon what is keeping them enslaved in their "inner Mitzraim" (Egypt). Kagan spiritualizes the various elements of Passover observance; burning the hametz (leavened bread), for example, symbolizes a willingness to let go of attachments and anything that puffs us up. (Mar.) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
1 | Introductions to the holistic Haggadah | 5 |
2 | In the beginning - between Purim and Pesah | 22 |
3 | B'dikat Hametz - searching for Hametz : searching for inner spoilage | 24 |
4 | Biur Hametz - burning of Hametz : willingness to let go of attachments | 26 |
5 | Lighting the candles : bringing in the light | 28 |
6 | Blessing the children : for they are our future | 30 |
7 | The fifteen steps - order out of chaos | 34 |
8 | The songs | 208 |
9 | The counting of the Omer | 228 |
10 | Afterword : the journey from Pesah to Shavuot | 239 |