Sources
Most entries are from Haggadot.com which provides Haggadot from all around the world. The ones used here were:
- Jews Around the World
- An Illustrated Haggadah
- Traditional Haggadah
- Liberal Haggadah
The other entries were combined from various websites, books, and the words of both Rabbi Micah Streiffer and Ava Pomerantz.
Aish.com. http://www.aish.com/h/pes/f/hh/48957471.html
Chabad.org. http://www.chabad.org/kids/article_cdo/aid/485982/jewish/Tell-the-Passover-Story.htm
Ezter Haggadah. http://www.eszter.com/Haggadah.pdf
Hoffman, Lawrence A. and Arnow, David. My People’s Passover Haggadah: volume 1. Jewish Lights Publishing: 2008, Woodstock VT.
Oceanside Seder. http://www.oceansidejc.org/Haggadah/30-Minute-Seder_5765.pdf.
Zion, Noam and Dishon, Daivd. A Different Night. The Shalom Hartman Institute: Jerusalem, Israel.
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