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Hagada – Open-ended Story

20.03.2012
American Center, Tržiště 13, Prague 1
Fee: Free (please register by click on Sign Up above the picture)

About the Event

•    9 AM —2 PM: Workshop for school groups

•    2 PM — 5 PM: Program for school groups and families with children: Virtual tour of Hagadas from Jewish Museum in Prague

•    1:30 PM — 3 PM Marc Michael Epstein: The Most Beautiful Medieval Hagadas — pictures, stories, imagination (presentation with screening, Q&A in English)

•    3.30 PM —5 PM Oded Ezer: How is Hagada Made – going through the New American Hagada together with its author (presentation with screening, Q&A in English)

•    6 PM Screening of a movie When Do We Eat? – directed by Salvador Litvak, U.S., 86 mins, in English)

The Haggadah (Hebrew: הַגָּדָה‎, "telling") is a Jewish text that sets forth the order of the Passover Seder. Reading the Haggadah at the Seder table is a fulfillment of the Scriptural commandment to each Jew to "tell your son" of the Jewish liberation from slavery in Egypt as described in the Book of Exodus in the Torah. More on Wikipedia


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