“We were slaves, now we’re free. Let’s eat.”

April 17, 2019

A zissen Pesach to all my landsmen baseball friends out there.

The Baseball Haggadah: A Festival of Freedom and Springtime in 15 Innings

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Make your model or family seders a home run with The Baseball Haggadah, connecting two rites of spring, baseball and the story of Passover.

By holding up the Exodus story next to the concept of a beloved national pastime, Rabbi Forman casts light on the Passover story in new and unexpected patterns with faithfulness to the contours of a traditional seder.  Values taught at the seder, such as love of freedom, kindness to strangers, and concern for others are celebrated in this user friendly text with particular sensitivity to gender equality and transliteration for non-Hebrew readers.​

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