Dayenu

The Gratefulness Haggadah

by Rabbi Henry Glazer


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Softcover
$53.99
Hardcover
$63.99
Softcover
$53.99

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 1/23/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 178
ISBN : 9781462854578
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 178
ISBN : 9781462854585

About the Book

“For many, the purpose of the Passover story is to remind us of our history, foster group solidarity and Jewish identity, celebrate the strength and unity of the Jewish family. The Seder is a powerful ethnic experience, with unique foods, its own language and vocabulary, a range of colorful symbols and an array of intimate emotional strands of Jewishness that weave themselves together into a mosaic of being part of a special people and tradition. For others, the Passover story is a constant reminder to renew efforts in achieving freedom for the oppressed everywhere-its message is a universal and political one that touches the aspirations of all groups who suffer the pain of enslavement. These purposes, important as they are, should indeed be incorporated in our Seder experience. Yet, I believe that the overriding objective of this annual enactment is to tell a story that astonishes, amazes us, and in the midst of this experience of wonder, to fi nd in our hearts and voices the desire to sing praises, articulate our gratefulness, in the Presence of the divine.”


About the Author

Rabbi Henry Glazer is also a clinical social worker, counselor and teacher. A native of Montreal, Canada, he received a BA and BRE from Yeshiva University, an MSW from Wurzweiler School of Social Work, ordination as rabbi and a DHL in Jewish Philosophy from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Currently, he is adjunct professor at the Wurzweiler and Touro Schools of Social Work, and at the Academy of Jewish Religion. Author of several articles on gratefulness in “Conservative Judaism” and the “United Synagogue Review,” he maintains a website titled-“thegratefulrabbi.com.” Married to Rose Lederman, a clinical social worker, grateful father of Jessica Sarah, also a social worker, and Jeremiah Brian, MA in Philosophy and currently a film editor. Rabbi Glazer and Rose live in Fort Lee, N.J