The Passover Haggadah: A Biography

The Passover Haggadah: A Biography

by Vanessa L. Ochs
The Passover Haggadah: A Biography

The Passover Haggadah: A Biography

by Vanessa L. Ochs

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Overview

The life and times of a treasured book read by generations of Jewish families at the seder table

Every year at Passover, Jews around the world gather for the seder, a festive meal where family and friends come together to sing, pray, and enjoy traditional food while retelling the biblical story of the Exodus. The Passover Haggadah provides the script for the meal and is a religious text unlike any other. It is the only sacred book available in so many varieties—from the Maxwell House edition of the 1930s to the countercultural Freedom Seder—and it is the rare liturgical work that allows people with limited knowledge to conduct a complex religious service. The Haggadah is also the only religious book given away for free at grocery stores as a promotion. Vanessa Ochs tells the story of this beloved book, from its emergence in antiquity as an oral practice to its vibrant proliferation today.

Ochs provides a lively and incisive account of how the foundational Jewish narrative of liberation is remembered in the Haggadah. She discusses the book's origins in biblical and rabbinical literature, its flourishing in illuminated manuscripts in the medieval period, and its mass production with the advent of the printing press. She looks at Haggadot created on the kibbutz, those reflecting the Holocaust, feminist and LGBTQ-themed Haggadot, and even one featuring a popular television show, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Ochs shows how this enduring work of liturgy that once served to transmit Jewish identity in Jewish settings continues to be reinterpreted and reimagined to share the message of freedom for all.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691144986
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 03/17/2020
Series: Lives of Great Religious Books , #34
Pages: 232
Sales rank: 567,754
Product dimensions: 4.70(w) x 7.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Vanessa L. Ochs is professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia and an ordained rabbi. Her books include Inventing Jewish Ritual, which won a National Jewish Book Award; Sarah Laughed: Modern Lessons from the Wisdom and Stories of Biblical Women; and Words on Fire: One Woman's Journey into the Sacred. She lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Introduction: The Life of the Haggadah 1

Chapter 1 How the Haggadah Came to Be: Early Sources in the Bible, Tosefta, Mishnah, Talmud, and Midrash 18

Chapter 2 On Becoming a Book: From the Earliest Haggadot to the Illuminated Haggadot of the Middle Ages 40

Chapter 3 The Printed Haggadah and Its Enduring Conventions: A Text of One's Own 67

Chapter 4 Twentieth-Century Variations: The Haggadah in American Jewish Movements, Eraeli Kibbutzim, and American Third Seders 90

Chapter 5 Haggadot of Darkness 113

Chapter 6 The Haggadah of the Moment 139

Acknowledgments 175

Resources 177

Glossary 179

Notes 181

Index 197

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"Vanessa Ochs demonstrates that one of the core texts of Jewish life—the Haggadah—was as much a product of its times as it was a blueprint for social action. She trains her eye on the storied and panoramic life of this beloved book, moving from its textual bricolage in the ancient world to its contemporary moment."—Maya Balakirsky Katz, author of Drawing the Iron Curtain: Jews and the Golden Age of Soviet Animation

"This readable, engaging, and thought-provoking book deftly balances breadth and depth—it is also fun to read."—Lesleigh Cushing Stahlberg, coauthor of The Bible in the American Short Story

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