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Picture your Seder table alive with energy and engagement, where every participant, young and old, f

Picture your Seder table alive with energy and engagement, where every participant, young and old, finds new meaning and relevance in the age-old story of freedom and redemption.   [view web version]( ב"ה Dear Friend, When we asked our readers what they want most in a traditional Haggadah, the answer almost always centered around one idea: I need it to talk to me. I want a traditional Haggadah, but I need to understand what is going on and what we are supposed to do at each step. Most of all, I need to get how this ancient Haggadah is telling the story of Passover in a way that is relevant to me. We worked hard to fill that order. And we’re proud to say we did it and it works. As one reader wrote: “My guests were no longer confused or bored. They were reading, discussing, and thoroughly engaged... We all discovered that a deep and powerful story had been hiding inside the traditional Haggadah all these years in plain sight!” It’s also beautiful, written in clear, simple English, and as easy as possible to use for beginners and pros alike. [Click here]( for a free download of this Haggadah as well as options to purchase it in hard and softcover editions. With best wishes for a kosher and happy Passover! The Chabad.org Team   “The most user friendly, fun and fascinating Haggadah”           Get copies for your Seder   [ORDER TODAY](   [The Chabad.org Haggadah](       [DIVIDER]     Three ways to get it: [Paperback](   [Paperback]( [Hardcover](   [Hardcover]( [Digital Download](   [Free* Download](   * for personal use       The Chabad.org Haggadah features a cutting-edge, friendly translation in the language you speak, the way you speak it. All instructions and explanations are presented in clear and familiar language along with signposts that show you where you are and where the Haggadah is taking you. Packaged in a beautiful design that keeps things simple with a sprinkling of short yet high-impact ideas for a whole new view of the Passover story.   [ORDER TODAY](   [The Chabad.org Haggadah features cutting-edge, friendly translation](     [Chabad.org](   This email was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Change email address]( · [Manage Subscriptions]( · [Unsubscribe]( [Chabad.org]( · [Ask the Rabbi]( · [Contact Us]( · [Donate]( · [Privacy Policy]( © Copyright [Chabad.org]( · 770 Eastern Parkway Suite 405 · Brooklyn, NY 11213    

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