Passover Resources
Passover materials written, edited, or recommended by Bronfmanim and faculty.
Books/ Hard-copy Haggadot:
- NEW Hostages and Missing Families Forum Haggadah
- NEW The Israeli Haggadah (in Hebrew), by Rabbi Mishael Zion (Faculty & Staff 2012 – 2017)
- The Bronfman Haggadah, by Edgar M. Bronfman and illustrated by Jan Aronson.
- The Women’s Passover Companion: Women’s Reflections on the Festival of Freedom and The Women’s Seder Sourcebook: Rituals and Readings for Use at the Passover Seder, edited by R. Sharon Cohen Anisfeld (Faculty for many years!), Tara Mohr and Catherine Spector.
- The New American Haggadah, edited by Jonathan Safran Foer (’93), with commentary by Daniel Handler (’87), and translations by Nathan Englander, commentary by Jeffrey Goldberg, Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, and Nathaniel Deutsch.
- Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights?: The Four Questions Around the World, by Ilana Kurshan (Fellow ’95, Faculty ’09, ’10, ’11).
- The Passover Haggadah: A Biography, by R. Vanessa Ochs (Faculty ’12, ’20; Parent ’01); tells the story of the Haggadah, from its emergence in antiquity as an oral practice to its vibrant proliferation today.
- Mishkan HaSeder – An innovative, new poetry Haggadah by Jessica Greenbaum (Parent ‘15), poet and co-editor.
- I Love Bread: A Passover Tragedy by David Zvi Kalman (‘04); illustrated by and for children, tells the story of one bread-loving child’s struggle with Passover.
- A Night to Remember: The Haggadah of Contemporary Voices, by Rabbi Mishael Zion (Faculty & Staff 2012 – 2017) with Noam Zion.
Online Resources:
- NEW Across the Divide: Tips for Hard Conversations at the Seder Table – From JTS
- NEW The Israeli Haggadah: English supplement, by Rabbi Mishael Zion (Faculty & Staff 2012 – 2017)
- NEW From Everyone Counts
- NEW From David Zvi Kalman ’04
- Uri L’TZedek Food and Justice Haggadah Supplement, edited by Adina Gerver (’96), with commentary by David Wolkenfeld (’97) and his wife Sarah, Avi Orlow (’91) and Josh Feigelson (Faculty ’11). Features essays, insights and action to unite food, social justice, and ethical consumption.
- On This Very Day, One Pesach Later: A Passover Reader – A printable compilation to accompany us in a time of isolation. Curated by 2015 Fellows Sofia Freudenstein and Lavi Teitelbaum, and with contributions by Rena Yehuda Newman (’15) and Leah Oppenzato (’91).
- Judaism Unbound Passover Resources – From Dan Libenson (Parent ‘20, Faculty) and the team that brought you Judaism Unbound.
- Don’t forget about our BronfTalks: Passover Cleaning in the Age of OCD, and A Memorable Seder in Memorable Times and Crafting a Haggadah for a Virtual Seder from 2020.
- You can customize your own haggadah using the Sefaria template tool (co-founded by Brett Lockspeiser ’99 and Joshua Foer ’99) – take a look at the Ashkenazi Haggadah or the Edot Hamizrach Haggadah.
- Reboot Plastover: An Exodus from Plastic Waste – Access a digital toolkit, “10 Plagues of Plastic,” to kickstart a sustainable change for you and our world.
- JIMENA’s Sephardic and Mizrahi Passover and Mimouna Guide
- Power Up Pesach – Workshops to help power through and step into Pesach feeling invigorated and fulfilled, not entirely depleted. (Shared by Jodi Fried ‘05.)
- BPI Passover Haggadah Supplement – Sponsored by the Bard Prison Initiative, this supplement “aims to encourage Seder participants to debate the meaning of freedom, the place of incarceration in our society, and the value of learning, study, and education.” (Shared by Laura Liebman ’88)
Seders: