noun
- Plural of haggada; Jewish narrative texts and interpretations of the Torah, especially those recited during the Passover Seder.
Usage: Religious/cultural term; Often capitalized; Also spelled 'haggadot' or 'haggadoth' in Hebrew plural forms
Examples
- The family read from different haggadas during the Passover celebration.
- Many haggadas include commentaries and illustrations to help children understand the story of the Exodus.
- Modern haggadas often blend traditional text with contemporary interpretations.
- The rabbi recommended several haggadas for families new to observing Passover.
- These haggadas contain both Hebrew and English translations for bilingual families.