Good for the whole family: Morals for young people, exemplary deeds for children

Haredim 10
March 24, 2014   
Fifth Haggadah by Rabbi Posen I Moral Lessons and Laws, Warts and Miracles and Proverbs I Seeking Good, from the Conversations and Sermons of the Sages of the Generation
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If we were to define the uniqueness of this Haggadah, we could call it "a Haggadah for the whole family." Moral lovers will find moral and wisdom lessons in it, young people will find catchy verses, miracles, and parables, and those with a legal understanding will find the laws of the Seder night in it, according to the Haggadah's sequence.

In the new Haggadah, which is currently being published by 'Yefa Nof', there is a vast and amazing scope of Passover matters, the Exodus from Egypt and the branching off.

The "Doresh Tov" Haggadah is another pillar in the series of Haggadahs edited by Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael Posen, Shlita, which have captured hearts: the "Hashokui Hamed" Haggadah, the "Vametuk Haor" Haggadah, the "Rabbi Shalom [Shevdron]" Haggadah, and the "Tiferet Shimshon" Haggadah. Each one with its own unique fragrance, they have all become common property and an ironclad asset in the Jewish bookcase.

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The content of the Haggadah is a collection of selected sermons from dozens of the sages of our generation who serve as yeshiva heads, overseers, community rabbis, leading preachers, and spiritual influencers. The author has labored to compile the best related to the Passover Haggadah, and to present it to the table of kings.

In our generation, in order to elevate and elevate the emotions of the listeners and raise them to a higher level, it is necessary to carve and pave a path that will penetrate their hearts, to sweeten and endear to them the words of morality, which are sometimes as hard as sinews. For this purpose, preachers use illustrations, parables, and stories from the world close to our hearts.

Within the sermons of our rabbis, we find the refined and noble recipe for utilizing the time available during the Passover holiday to instill the foundations of the faith from fathers to sons and rabbis to students. Their words are interwoven with moving and fascinating stories that touch the heart and educate the mind and knowledge. The words were written in a style that is equal for every soul, and everyone, wherever they are, will find in it what their soul loves.

This Haggadah is, as its name suggests, "Demanding Good for His People." It is intended to instill pure faith in the hearts of our generation, and from its verses one can hear the sounds of exaltation that mingle with the stream of pearls that roll off the preachers' tongues, before which the heart trembles and yearns to ascend higher and higher, to learn to walk in the goodness of God, to enjoy His goodness, and to dwell permanently in His temple.


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