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The Az Nashir Haggadah

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The Az Nashir Haggadah brings together 70 Israel-based female scholars, writers, educators, therapists, and artists to re-engage with the story of the Exodus as a living, ongoing journey.

Alongside the traditional Haggadah text, this volume features:
* original Torah scholarship
* contemporary reflections, personal prayers, and insights into the psychology, pedagogy, and story of the Seder.visual art and photography
thoughtfully-crafted conversation prompts to enrich the spiritual preparation for Pesach and enliven every Seder table.

Contributors include: Rabbanit Malke Bina, Rabbanit Shani Taragin, Dr. Yael Ziegler, Dr. Avivah Gottlieb Zornberg, Rabbanit Yael Leibowitz, Rachel Sharansky Danziger, Shira Lankin Sheps, Rabbanit Anne Gordon, Dr. Yosefa Fogel Wruble, Sherri Mandel, Rabbanit Adina Sternberg, Shuli Mishkin, Tamar Weissman, Yael Harris Resnick, Avigayil Wieder, Laura Ben-David z”l, Micol Bayer, Avital Sharansky, and many more…

Written from within Israeli life and shaped by women’s voices, The Az Nashir Haggadah: On the Path to Redemption understands geulah not as a single moment, but as a process: one that unfolds through storytelling, study, prayer, and the courage to keep singing even when the path is unknown.
Edited by Shira Lankin Sheps, Rachel Sharansky Danziger and Anne Gordon, together with the Matan Women’s Institute for Torah Studies.

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Number of Pages: 340

Written from within Israeli life and shaped by women’s voices, The Az Nashir Haggadah: On the Path to Redemption understands geulah not as a single moment, but as a process: one that unfolds through storytelling, study, prayer, and the courage to keep singing even when the path is unknown. Edited by Shira Lankin Sheps, Rachel Sharansky Danziger and Anne Gordon, together with the Matan Women’s Institute for Torah Studies.
Shira Lankin Sheps is the managing editor, together with Rachel Sharansky Danziger and Rabbanit Anne Gordon. They are the publishers of the Az Nashir Series, a growing series of Jewish texts and creative works shaped by women’s voices, rooted in Torah, and written from within lived Jewish experience. Published by The SHVILLI Center, Layers Press, together with Matan Women’s Institute for Torah Studies.

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