Did You Know?

Some people sing songs from the Haggadah!

What is Passover?

Passover is a time to remember freedom.

Why Read the Haggadah?

We read it to learn and share.

What Haggadah Does

It tells the story of freedom.

It helps kids learn about their past.

It makes the meal fun and special.

It has songs and games to play.

It brings families together.

It shows how to ask questions.

More About Haggadah

The Haggadah has been used for many years. It helps people remember their story. Each year, families read it at Passover.

It is a time for kids to ask questions. They learn why Passover is important to them.

Many people make their own Haggadah. They can add their own songs and stories!

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["The Haggadah"] --> B["Foundational Jewish Text"] B --> C["Order of the Passover Seder"] C --> D["Reading at the Seder Table"] D --> E["Fulfills the Mitzvah"] E --> F["Recounting the Exodus Story"] F --> G["First Night of Passover"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Haggadah:A book used during Passover that tells the story of the Exodus.
Seder:A special meal during Passover with specific rituals.
mitzvah:A commandment or good deed in Jewish law.
Exodus:The story of the Israelites leaving Egypt.
Passover:A Jewish holiday celebrating the Exodus from Egypt.