Item 6068. Thoughts on the Haggadah

Thoughts on the Haggadah

Brooklyn, NY; E. Teitelbaum, 1989. Item #29134

Velobound. 4to. 82 pages. 29 cm. Only edition. In English and Hebrew. Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum grew up in Queens, the son of Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Teitelbaum, and later moved to the Boro Park section of Brooklyn. He taught sacred texts for nearly 40 years in the primary school of the Yeshiva-Mesivta Torah Temimah in Brooklyn, where he was also director of curriculum. Teitelbaum founded and ran Camp S’dei Chemed International summer camp in Israel. Rabbi Eli Teitelbaum, an ultra-Orthodox educator and innovator, wrote this Haggadah after years of discussions with his students: “One must realize that many of their questions can probably be found in the Meforshim, and a variety of answers can be found in all four different parts of Torah, be it p’shat, remez, drush and sod. However, I’ve tried my best to answer them in the simplest manner possible in order to show them that their questions can be answered even on the very basic level. ” (From the Preface) . Subjects: Passover - Juvenile literature. Haggadah - Commentaries. OCLC lists 7 copies worldwide. Light wear to covers, with bottom right corner bumped. Outer edges lightly soiled; otherwise clean and fresh throughout. Good + condition. (HAG-7-23).

Price: $100.00

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