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  • A complete yet brief Haggadah designed to engage all participants-whether Jewish or non-Jewish, Seder veterans or first-timers.
  • Includes thought-provoking questions to stimulate group discussion.
  • Innovative transliteration for English readers who are not familiar with Hebrew.
  • Original art that complements the text and captivates the imagination of all ages.

























Original art and design by Hillel Smith


Background

I have been leading my family's Seder for over 30 years. Despite having tried many different Haggadot, none of the ones I encountered met my need. I was always having to toggle between multiple books and handouts during the Seder. My ideal Haggadah would be concise, clear, and engaging for both adults and young children. I wanted this new Haggadah to facilitate an educational and inspiring evening, for both Jews and non-Jews, hence the word "inclusive" in the title. This was especially important to me because my family includes those who are not Jewish, and even those who do identify as Jewish have different degrees of observance and knowledge of Judaism.

While there are many Haggadot, mine differs from most in two ways. First, to maximize participation, I have written all new Hebrew transliterations so that English speakers who do not read Hebrew can pronounce them. Second, I've re-arranged the traditional Haggadah order so that the dipping of the greens in saltwater and the breaking of the middle matzah now appear after the Exodus story. Consolidating the symbols is logical and also provides a good opportunity to connect them to the Passover story. In addition to these major changes, I have taken care with the rest the language to ensure concepts are introduced and explained as clearly as possible. I have also included a number of questions to stimulate discussion. In summary, the goal is to facilitate participation and promote enduring understanding.