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Rabbi Dr. Eliezer Brodt On The Haggadah
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welcome back rabbi dr eliezer brooke so
nice to have you again for this special
edition on the haggada show pesach
rebellion you've shared with me that
you've been obsessed addicted hyper
focused and i got this for close to 35
years now anybody who walks into a farm
store could see that every single year
there's just piles and piles tables
worth of nuha goddess i opened the
jewish publications
i just saw art scroll
tiny tiny
had got lines along the lines of her
goddess that are available just in
english so just from arts girl
and
it's it's there's it's infinite the
amount of our goddess that are available
so who better than
rabbi brock to give us a little bit
maybe straighten out for us what's
available how we can find what we're
looking for perhaps maybe the best way
to go about it is just open a haggadah
and prepare the haggadah
and see what you come up with yourself
however many people enjoy looking
through our goddess all the different
purusha and russian machine in different
styles different paths to follow so
rabbi brock we figured it'll be a let's
spend a few minutes going through some
of it and i know you could spend hours
and hours and hours and days and weeks
talking about this so let's see how much
you could cram into 45 minutes
okay yes we'll definitely try our
hardest cramaden
so where do you want to start what's the
goal what are you trying to get at what
are you trying to get out of this
presentation what should people get out
of this presentation
okay so we
the the first thing is
um
is that in general there's a
one point to mention is that there's a
safer hasidum that's how it's known but
it's really called sepharamasco from a
nephew of the rush
that he says that it's proper before
yamtavin before the parsha to learn
through prepare the parasha that's
that one says on the on the um taivum
and he also mentions that
so it's important we're about to begin
and it's up for some of us it's too
saddam oh there's only one say there but
it's a it's a nice long amount of nice
amount of time to spend some time to
what to what they're out there that
could help us
get through the say there properly
that's number one um and the maril
actually later on also brings us down as
for young taivan to spend time to do it
that's that's so my
first intention over here is
that um
it should make it a little possibly a
little easier um
to know what's out there okay that's
number one
okay and number two
now another thing i i also like is that
to just to say at the outset is
um number is two small points one is
that i'm sure i'm people are going to
complain that i'm missing this important
work or that or that important work as
you mentioned it's only 45 minutes when
we hear the numbers that goddess that
are out there understand why it's not
physically possible to talk about all
them um it's just there's not an attempt
to accomplish everything it's just a
smorgasbord as i like to call it some of
the material out there number two
there's a shaver muscle which is very
important to remember which is basically
he says something to the fact that each
person's taste of a safer could be
different and the reason has to do with
some sometimes people are connected to a
certain safer or certain
so some people might like drush some
people might like aloha some people
might like shots some people might like
remember some people like kabbalah and
there's definitely all that available
out there with the peso so keep that in
mind also um before
listening or as you listen to this
presentation
okay so hopefully
after a person listens to this
presentation he'll have maybe a little
bit of clarity
some more clarity and what talks to him
what's available
for
for purchase
and and to peruse as he prepares for
pesach like you explained it's a very
important night people like to be
prepared somewhat as they sit down to
their
say there okay so
um
as we mentioned there's a lot out there
so
what's what's your first tip what should
a person do what's the first thing a
person should do before he starts
looking for his latest haggadah and i
have to mention somebody
sent me an email and said
that he's i don't know the words he used
but he said adafomo
fear of missing out for those who don't
know what that stands for he said he
bought 21 new hot goddesses this year is
that even possible there are 21
goddesses this year
supposedly there's more much more than
21 new i got this but i won't be get i
don't know about those about this at
this point but yeah okay everyone should
have as much time to look through a few
pages of 21 i got us okay so anyway
okay so the first tip just to keep in
mind is that there's a fascinating
native worth looking at carefully but
the native basically says in
it comes out from the native
that there's an indian to do secret
season time all seven days of pesach so
when you look at the amount of
literature your children might bring
home or all the books that are out there
how can do it in one night or two nights
so there's at least a native that you
have all of pace have to discuss it and
that that's part of what this pesach is
all about so it's kadai to divide up a
little bit
over the many meals to discuss a little
bit about um utilizing okay that's just
a small little tip
okay now the the first before anything
is
the first question is how many haggadahs
are there out there this is a question
that i'm always asked is there even a
way to know
so basically it seems i'm not i'm not
able to say this but some bibliographers
have said this the topic that perhaps
has been written about the most in
jewish literature is that
there are in many languages with all
kinds of perusian pictures whatever
style one could possibly think of
there and like everything else people
specialize in collecting our goddess
even though they don't collect regular
farm every once in a while you'll see in
a newspaper magazine um they'll have an
interview with one of these types of
collectors i once a few years back was
that a guy that he had over four
thousand haggadahs which is an
incredible amount that he collected for
over 50 60 years
anyway
um
the point is that there's many types of
agaves
and why do you think hagar is something
that people have an affinity to
specifically
why i don't know
this is a good question what's special
about it i don't know i guess the excuse
is that
it's it's
partially it has to do with the mitzvah
people are you know it relates a lot
about commission so your season trium is
one of the most fundamental things in
yadushkai and the way the haggadah
actually is set up but delaila say there
so i guess some of those are some of the
factors about it
um but each person i mean i don't know
because different each collector they
have different reasons what struck them
to start collecting um their had other
collections i don't know exactly why
it's a good it's a very good person are
you the person who has four thousand it
can't be you because you're not around
50 60 years but how many of you have no
no we i believe in you don't you don't
count them because it's in horror
um but uh but uh some people do count
them and they whatever okay and then it
also has a question how you count them
is a per if let's say you have a god
that has 10 perusma of 10 different
people is that 10 perusian 10 anyway
bottom line is getting moving right
along is in 1901 there was a
bibliographer named shmuel wiener he
started collect he started making a
bibliography of the jewish
to to list them out there as late as
the great bibliographer of ramyari he
wrote a book
called bibliography
he started the list this is how it looks
people people like to see show and tell
so and he came to a list of two thousand
seven hundred hybrids okay
um this list
after he after he completed his list the
different bibliographers wrote into all
different ghosts that he missed and it's
not everything was his fault because
they're found all over the world
different collections as it predates the
internet that we have today where
everything is a click of a button anyway
later on in 1997 from hebrew university
it's
printed his version of a bibliography a
incredible job he has um his final
number only up top of this including toe
printed in 1960 is
and fifteen now when they include a
haggadah it's any type of a god it does
not necessarily mean it has a parish
of course since nineteen sixty there's
many more habers have been printed just
this year alone there's thirty forty i
have got this and again if you're just
gonna if you can include every type of
font forget about it
that's animals anyway bottom line is
it's become a minute for many people is
when you go to this farm store what is
that before pesach you have to have a
new algorithm okay
so that that's the first
thing the number out there there's a
it's a very large number and the number
just keeps on getting bigger as we speak
probably there's another being printed
anyway yeah
you you got away pretty
easy on that one without giving a number
how many others are out there um any
recommendations
for somebody wants to understand when
was the haggadah written who wrote it
when was it set up and how has it
progressed over the years i mean the ram
has a different haggadah what's the
classic and what different goddess are
out there i guess throughout the
generations
okay so this is the there's a lot uh my
regulators just to mention a few of them
one is a classic
it's printed in the early 50s maracan
cusher basically um famous for the
teresh leima he began working on a
project to do a similar to what he did
with the terrorist
and he basically towards the beginning
already he commissioned rabbi shmuel
ashkenazi
um someone that i was there to get to
know very well over many years was
nifter in the beginning of corona
and he did most of the work um
and basically what this haggadah has in
the beginning is it has a series of many
chapters where it discusses all
different anything you you might have
wanted to know about the layla sader
it's approximately 40 chapters you want
to know
um
a collection of the rishai nim
and and some important earlier in what
happened in a very systematic organized
manner this was the place to look
not only and it and it's part of the
point is that it's not it's not 20
volumes it's one volume it's not so
thick you could see it's available even
today and as the case with many of rabbi
ashkenazi's writings it's well written
very well organized it's based on a very
wide range of sources including
manuscripts ganesha fragments and it's
formed the basis for many virtually all
good haggadah since from the 1950s and
onwards when they we talked about
delaila say there in different aspects
they're using the sagada many quoted
and some do not
um the second part is also an important
work because it's it's based on shot
collecting from something like 50 our
goddess with um very clear written
through the layla there
brings you on the top the nursery of the
haggadah on the bottom will have the
purusham of people so someone's sitting
at the say there and you have this
agatha this is very useful a lot of
times people ask a positive track
question here you have it in the bottom
okay till today this is sort of like a
classic
um both in the entire world and that
could end in the academic world okay i'm
actually working on putting out
updates of his from the past 50 years
that he wrote on the sides and he put in
papers inside his hagadosh depending on
if i find the time and funding for it it
will happen faster anyway this is one
haggadah that's very much quoted and
very useful and available till today
another report in haggadah was written
around the same time which is from
daniel goldschmidt famous for his
marxian which is more academic with the
manuscripts also very useful until today
one could get it easily
um it's not as expensive as as the the
ashkenazi slash kasha goddess leima but
it's also extremely extremely useful
another another more recent useful
haggadah i'm a work on that others from
pesachtoyas from professor joseph
barillan he he he it's not he talks
about a lot of the aspects that in
general are also niger then again
either how lacha mishna plays out
matilda diamond vegetables yay and all
different things but a lot of things
related to say they're also also very
useful and available today one last work
in this section that i'd like to mention
is from professor david henshka called
manustana a beautiful beautiful haggadah
this book only came out a few years ago
it came out in um
unusual i am immediately it sold out
2016 it sold out literally in two weeks
it was reprinted in time for pesach
today you could get it um relatively
easily from the magnus website now
what's the significance of this hagado
so like this prophet i'm just going to
say very bakitzer it's professor henshka
there's a nickel from the from the the
hershes the brewers he's a tremendous
tamil he learned in the yeshiva world
under the fisheries of close tower of
guzman and after a while he was a
regular magazine in israel yeshiva he
has a tremendous command in even kachim
and tyrus like unbelievable
his works show in general and this work
particularly shows an incredible command
of faisal and almonds
but he also shows
this the same time impressive breath in
academic literature has a deeper
understanding and how to use it with all
the new methods
he's also a very big machadish and he
has a lot a lot of times he has a fresh
look on the materials of the leila sader
it's done with tremendous years shamayim
with tremendous respect for acharya he
talks about in general um professor
henchka was i did hear i heard manish
here from also it's very shot it's
attempt to be shot it discusses
etc etc um
and if one wants to have some samples
not necessarily a material that's in the
book but chapters that parts of it did
form
into the book later on you say they're
not identical chapters of the book but
material that could be found in the book
we're more than happy to send you some
samples and they'll say but it's very
eondic it's one requires
um to sit down and learn it's like
learning in the kitchen but it will help
you change and understand from the many
people that have gotten feedback about
it after i recommend it to a lot of
people and varied to freedom with this
book um you can email me at aliases
gmail.com and i could send you some
um some chapters of his material about
it
okay excellent as you mentioned your
email address and if anybody wants to
get
lists of availables forum and articles
every young tiff oh you guys just send
that you didn't say that you have a
pesach why are you still sending so
if they want they could send eliezer
brought an email at eliezer
elizabeth gmail.com to get added to that
list as well okay
so the many people who want to know
where they can find relevant halacha
they'll say
what do you recommend for that
so
already from the times of the resharing
them and onwards did russia's before
shabbat sagada or and they also brought
in they dealt with
the say they're very specific
as and there's constantly new
discoveries being printed um just last
week uh or two weeks ago uh professor
yakuza spiegel printed a talmud of the
rush droshas which also has in the safe
of joshua salatara has at least one or
two russians relate the pace up with
many halachus so it's constantly being
changing so one could always find to go
to this farm store that year there's
usually going to be some new region with
al-aqsa russia's from acharam it's also
the same type of story just to mention
one as it wasn't available for for many
years and in recent years it's become
again available is he gave it to russia
in 1587 he's the raven prague and it was
very rare very important russia with a
lot of halakhas it was but interestingly
enough it was written in the form of a
shirt there's a lot of cabal in it also
and um
you authored other works in in the form
of of song
um there's other people didn't say some
such thing marshall did it martial we
know that if
specifically it was easier to remember
to keep people interested maybe that's
why he did it bottom line is that these
are there's a lot of aquarium are
constantly being discovered or
rediscovered or new manuscripts or
things that work that weren't available
for hundreds of years because of being
rare now they're people always looking
for something new but fast forward to
more contemporaries the first one of the
first contemporary works that's written
on the leila say their world allah's
going from beginning to end is called
the yagi maisha from a rev i think
of cats
it's printed by his brother um he dies
in the holocaust somehow the work
survives as the the katz's nephew worked
on putting out the work properly and i
think even this year a new edition of
this viagra malaysia came out it's full
of valuable information about talila
and it's quoted in a lot of the liquidum
on the layla satan
but um
and every year literally
many many swarm come out on
in
in my humble opinion one of the
till today one of the best works that's
written even with even though it was
written before
the various search engines such as
google books is the seder it's a three
volume set from weingarten and this is a
um here just to see one of the volumes
um
is this i think it's still i'm pretty
sure it's still available on the layla
say there's over 600 pages
volume one is the halachus
volume two is agada which he sets up
very well dealing with mashava and agada
going through the say they're also
reorganized based on a wealth of sources
and volume three is the haggadah
and he sets it up very shallow oriented
a lot of the questions that everyone has
when you're learning when you have a um
you have a say that people ask basic
questions quickly you don't have time to
pull out all the millions of books that
exist there could be stuff api there's
cabala reshiner everything could be in
there and it's very easy because
sometimes there's people don't have time
to prepare so much easy well written
straight to the point and if someone
wants to have material to say over a boy
wants to impress his uh future schwerer
or his schwer it's also a great cheating
saver anyway bottom line is these three
volumes are to die to get two last um
works in the
thing even though as i mentioned many
more values f has a hazard many years
ago which was summoning of different
specific union on different parts of the
seder with impressive ascamis it was two
massive volumes and later on in his set
value which he
ended up doing on a lot of um the
mayadam and shabbos he has one piece of
also incredible kedarka bakay dish of
many different mama combinations
one last item to mention or it's a
command in the recent years where mazuz
um
has a two volume work so far high nissi
i believe it's called um
very useful interesting not the typical
type of material in the laser halacha
minig his own type of tyrus and one
could find very interesting stuff to say
over to say
upon him that's some of a small amount
of the
aspects of the hussein that's after
okay
so after someone has time to go through
all that he does a little bit more time
and he's looking for something
maybe he didn't find the vart you know
to impress his family in the previous
swarm
what kind of like kutima are there out
there i got this that a malacca from
different
i guess we're shining them
yeah so so first we'll start with the
actual texts of the russian and then
we'll go through acrylic and then we'll
get to the if you really want to just
have a good cheating safer out there so
first we shine them some people like to
ever shine them they like to learn
through the rush items so
um in 1998 racer of cook printed a
beautiful edition of zagato in their set
tyrus iam and it instantly became a
classic bestseller it sold out already
that first year i think was printed two
or three times already this haggadah has
twelve different purushima vishainen
based on manuscripts and has very useful
footnotes
it's very worthwhile for one to spend
time learning this not obviously during
the seder but to get the push-up shot in
what's going on in the various parts of
the haggadah it takes a lot of time and
patience and it's not easy might be to
die to spend a year each year to go
through one or two such purushim and
make notes but in general many of the
push up shack questions could be found
in these rashinum um and it's a very
beautifully done haggadah
um but there are numerous works of
ishainan council being sometimes the new
ones are being discovered and ain't no
diversify i'm not going to mention all
of them that are out there i have
rahmanis on everyone um one i got that
meister cook ended up putting out little
um more recently was from ravage
aurelie's brother um in his set called
terrorist recitals he has a terrorist
atrocity manga where he collects a lot
of russian among that god let's say
rabbi has a piece on that he puts it in
there and we show up and sure but all
these types of pieces relate to that god
that are not
and he doesn't play around with it he
just puts you to text so if you like
recite him it's also useful
one last thing for roshanim is um as i
said it's constantly there's constantly
new things happening so just last week a
new leaker came out of the rambam and
who based madrusha from reference
available than others from iraq should
be available in america already maybe
even already today or any day now
basically uh work which he collects the
rambam other people did it also but he
seems to have more material the rambam
and his son
anything connecting to the lil has said
there um
and that's some
on um you know some very very bukitzer
of the roshan that are out there on the
layla
okay wow it's only 21 minutes so far
something like that uh oh
okay so contemporary goddess you're up
to there
a contemporary not yet no no yeah
okay
so so first we'll go through
okay
um a lot of times not because we're on a
high madriga necessarily but sometimes
it talks there's more it's closer to our
kufa so we like and enjoy the the um
lush and the longer lush and so it
speaks to us more so one of the first
haggadahs printed is the abarbanel
zavaja pesa it's first printed in 1505.
the first tagalog that has a parish
that's printed and it's printed numerous
times so i think somewhere i saw over
100 times it's printed in english art
school has it i think some other people
have translated it i do not know the
differences but meister of cook recently
in recent years has also put out a nice
addition of it
now like this what is this what is the
about else everyone's famous it's famous
that asks many questions there's a
famous joke that uh many people went off
to derek because on shabbos they used to
after the suda they would start learning
the cassius of da barbanel and then they
will fall asleep before they got to the
answers so they whatever okay but anyway
by the haggadah
he has approximately a hundred questions
and he proceeds to answer them in a very
clear manner i'll be shot
and it's considered till today one of
the classics it's beautiful it's very
very kiday to go through one year or
maybe two years however long it takes
the mom lawyers i got is heavily based
on it and
it sets the tone actually for a lot of
her goddess later on
what i got to talk about is the mice
hashem hashem didn't write a haggadah
but he wrote a work out of ashkenazi the
bandar of the rama and the ace of cairo
one of the delegates of that
also was very shadow oriented so he has
a um in his perishable attire tower
called
this
on a running perishable today like
everything else they made a beautiful
addition just of this agatha more than
one edition of it
worthwhile to buy very shadow oriented
and he also deals a lot with that
barbano
anyway moving moving right along as as
the clock ticks we have the gra
the gra um this was actually one of the
first writings of the graph printed um
and there's numerous editions of this
there's a lot of shot stuff there's also
kabal stuff in there one edition of this
hagado that i would recommend is from a
um
noble i believe his name is he did a
very nice job the footnotes are very
useful and understand the gra a lot of
times if you you we take for granted a
certain certain pieces and we think uh
you understand them and then people ask
them and people ask questions on them
and like they kill they caught him on
different things but if you learn it
very very carefully you see there's a
lot happening there and it's very well
worth one time to go through some of
those pieces some of them have become
some pieces have become classics moving
right along the same thought around the
same time zagato called marble sapper
marble sapper the author was ruby did
you tell vile son of the carbon assanil
on the rush this ago was printed in 1791
and until 2002 was not reprinted
it's interesting is it doesn't say the
author's name in it um but we know that
it is him um as early as in the saint
goofer with as reflectless which we'll
discuss as i go shortly he talked he
quotes something from it and he says
that this is he's the author anyway we
know for sure it's the author we know um
we have the his we have other kiss fey
out of his and we have the saviata this
agatha actually exists in hebrew
university today
anyway this haggadah it's not limited to
shot it's it includes
rush and ram is also he has interesting
explanation stuff that one could say
over at the table he has material from
his father he even has some stuff from
old manuscripts that he seemed to have
had from china anyway it's a worthwhile
um
a version of that that will be found on
hebrew books which agga of hebrew books
has well over a thousand i got this this
is how the marble of sapphire god looks
in the in the new edition worthwhile i'm
checking out um another haggadah myself
rebellizer israelis are fleckless he was
born in 1754 dies in 1826. he's a he's a
he's from the mishpacha of the cliaka
famous darshan
from prague but he was now
he's a talmud mother by the name he
eventually takes him over
and besides her being a guy in illumina
isaac he was also unbelievable darshan
he we have a few valiants of his drush
which have been very hard to find until
recently in bara park has taken upon
themselves and printed a few of these
volumes they also recently printed
izagada a beautiful beautiful edition of
ragada a lot of drush and a lot of good
stuff to stay over um not the typical
type of material out there okay
moving along another haggadah in ukraine
that also gets very much quoted is the
nasiva's sagada
now
just to stress the nasivis even though
in the shiva world um everyone knows he
sort of gets the he's he's always the
machine
and uh people
don't necessarily realize how hush of
denisemas was they know he's kasha but
they don't understand how she is so a
friend of mine
um ellie markin from lakewood he
actually mentioned to me
once he was looking at something and he
came across a fascinating thing in the
so he writes in his introduction on
which is on your daya that he that he
met he was zaika to meet the messiest
now you have to understand that adam was
a dying and vulnerable he knew the
and he knew many dilemmas the talmud of
the nineteen yehudah so he saw the big
the big giants out there he right when
he talks about the um the sivas he says
and it's interesting to note the title
how he refers to the sims alcohol
is considered a special agatha there's
new editions of it and
um and that is very well known okay
another famous agatha worth mentioning
is from the native also available in new
additions with urim and here it's kadai
just
we mentioned all the way in the
beginning i said that native says you
could do it all seven days so it's a
famous legend at this point i don't i'm
not able to find sources for it but
there's a famous yeshiva lore so to
speak which they say i recently heard
my rav rabbi david um
david he said this over he heard
numerous times your salvation saying
over the contrast between dalai la say
by the native and the basal
and they say they say that basically the
basal levy the layla say that they were
all nervous they were nervous if there
was comet's still in the house if the
mata was not comets was burnt charcoal
if they're gonna makes man
every possible thing they were nervous
about is they're going to make hazards
if the if the if the mar if they ate the
right amount and tell me them that eight
by the by the basal levy they they did
it they walked out they felt pasha that
were they even yay to the mitzvahs
whereas
they they talk about how they they say
there was unbelievable and we do have
accounts of people that were by the
native by the say there and they heard
all the tyrus of his this torah ends up
being in their mercy
is perish
some of it is found in his workout
it's very kadai to learn the parasites
of shamoys very body from the native one
year
wars perish on this very shot incredible
stuff and and
also they said that at the end of the
saturday he said share share and on that
also he gave us he has a say frontier
shield incredible so he would expound on
all those tires the contrast of the
different saddam anyway moving right
along just to finish up a few a few last
names um just i'm just managing all
different types of names because it
could be one will talk to one person
want a different person this is where
yeshua hello another great great guy um
from of luther as a parish early isharim
this is a high eastern and other great
guys
these are beautiful beautiful
to conclude with three more haggadahs
three four more goddess of of
this
um it's been the first time it was
printed was from manuscript in the early
70s then they reprinted it more recently
it's available there's the arkhasho
nagata from the arkhashohan and here i
must say i when i first got it i
couldn't put it down i was reading it
for hours straight
um it's unbelievable drush but drush
that you could say over a lot of parts
you know
you always picture as a pasik you don't
picture them as an unbelievable darshan
with your say this and even some
kabbalah in there but forget about the
kabbalah the drush is beautiful
and to conclude
on this section is this removable sagada
if you if you're a fan of removing
ghost's style it's excellent there's two
parts actually this one part is a liquid
from different casitas
very nice stuff to stay over and also
back to a lot of times the development
of the laser very smack of small pieces
that one could say over with the river
goes to sharp
char verts could be found it's like
other also recently redone it should be
available and the last that god also was
recently redone also not so well known
was her true farber a great little
chicago who ended up being in england um
and hisagat was recently printed also
very very nice stuff that one could say
over akapadam this is just as i said
there's thousands of others just to
mention as the time runs out on me some
of the haggadahs that are out there
wow fascinating so since i'm talking to
you i could ask you how come you didn't
mention i got it that i have used in the
past
i found that it has a very nice
structure of the whole agarda and its
questions and answers is the mountain
hug
ah so that's a great question and i
cannot and we're not going to go into it
but it's been very heavily debated it is
a beautiful agatha but it's been heavily
debated in the past five ten years who
is the author of this haggadah lots of
articles have been written about it and
each one has tried to make a case that
it is the album the other side has made
a case strong case is that it's not them
album um so therefore i didn't mention
in the list but i know many people love
the haggadah because it's similar to the
mountain style and it's a very useful
agatha and as you said it does go
through a lot of the parts very shallow
oriented and it's a worthwhile i got to
go through whoever wrote it
very good okay so i rushed you before so
i don't know if you're up to
contemporary yet i mean you're looking
temporary
yeah yeah yeah so so now we're ready i i
i have rahman so we'll go like this
first is usefully coop them so in recent
years there's endless amount of usefully
cooked them so one such one is the uh
when we ace of experiments
line rush to get out of it
similar to their styles of other
collections and it's a very good
haggadah it's a very nice like they tr
the editors try um say that in the
dhamma they emphasize they're trying to
be chat oriented they use many haggadahs
um and it's a very useful god until
today um also good good material to say
over another useful agave that's come
out in recent years less than 10 years
ago
which has a lot of aloha a lot of shot a
lot of casitas and it's a nice
monstrosity i mean like everything else
they do they have all types so i'm
talking about the
the one that's like the all in one have
gathered from them but that's um
and i'll just mention one because
otherwise people um just to throw out
there a contemporary person
today so there's a very nice i got the
remember viktor nevinson when the great
kadailam that we have hashem still alive
we will be talking about
from
so in his series call you shalom
so he has some very nice small
say over on pieces from
on the last
and and other schmoozing relating to the
layla there could be found in his
okay so this is just a as i keep on
saying um some of the materials out
there um to make it useful okay
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um okay you want to put a wrap on this
so just we i just i'm talking about two
i'm going to talk about just two more um
pieces i want to talk about so one is
like this
sometimes people ask you is there any
unique other so there's uh obviously
there's many unique i got this one that
i found very unique was written during
the holocaust by a belzer hussein
and he wrote a parish and he didn't just
write up here she had that god in the
middle and on the side he had something
like six purusam here's a picture of how
um
not sure if what it does justice to see
it but it's written beautifully it's
completely legible somehow his young
daughter survived and was able to save
this he died he was killed in the
holocaust
and it has all types of perusan
it's a beautiful beautiful agada and
eventually was redone in a much more
user-friendly manner and one could see
it over here and it's very very useful
and it's great it's great stuff but it's
unique as a person during the holocaust
during the crazy times he was able to
sit down and he he it there's no
crosshairs six perusian going on in the
haggadah
what's it called again
it's called the base of ram base aaron
and his name let me just check his name
i know he was the bells of hassan i
believe his name is
aaron friedman
okay um and that so that's one unique
and now i'd just like to conclude um
just to spend two um three to four
minutes but with the following him
laila say there everyone is we as we
said everyone's always looking for our
goddess and they're looking for aces how
to make it interesting and uh etc etc so
there is another um genre in the
collection collecting of our goddess and
that's called picture hagaris this began
already in the time the middle ages and
it still goes on until today
and
and the story is like this is
the in the 1960s just as funny there was
some the disc image the disc in
orphanage began
to to make when people to get people to
give that some money to them every year
they would find some rare exotic
haggadah and they were printed in a very
nice addition um here's an example
some of them are legible it's called the
haggadah of the chinese jews from a
manuscript and it has a and has a whole
fancy hagdam of three four pages some
unique things that one could find in it
a different god that we have the godda
of the banay israel of india and they
have numerous new sagas from the 1960s
onwards they still i don't know if they
stopped or they stopped very recently
but it became a collector's item there's
something like 40 50 of them and each
one when you open it up there's an
introduction a lot of them are written
by tavia preschool and others and
they're illustrated a lot of them and
you can learn from these illustrations a
lot of manhogen what they did in the day
and also a lot of times it's also for
the different parts that i got the it's
a good springboard you have a kid and
you show them this picture you say oh
what's going on here and it triggers
different things going on
now this this is a huge subject one
could speak about this for hours there's
numerous numerous books on just even on
one i got of them
many different let's say in the i
mentioned right in the middle ages so
there's books on each manuscript already
there's whole books
on them there's an intro but if let's
say one wants to have a crash course so
there's two books two recent books about
them one is from yes if you shall me
called haggadah and history which he
took from well many picture a goddess um
five centuries worth and he and he shows
all different types of interesting
things one could see from from different
haggadahs that are illustrated over the
years just to uh another thing that
some cipher had his talmud of the some
cipher
he
made for the for a present and
illustrated hagado
here this is a picture in the haggadah
um
that's our this is
um
here is
the the cities that with paro um another
illustration so
i'm safer
made for the cipher this haggadah
um and and he ends up giving it
to his wife sometimes he gave it to his
wife this german translation on the side
one could see
i think the original is color here one
could see is that this is german
and there's different editions of it and
and so you see it was given as matanas
even by the time cypher another such a
brother just to mention is the um korean
put out a god it's called signs and
wonders which they started they they
actually joseph ishami does it more from
the printing they took even from uh man
manuscript i got this famous manuscript
i got this okay but i'm i'm not going to
go into listing all them there's a lot
to learn from me i'm just going to be
messing with two with uh two three last
points related to this
in 1526 there was a goddamn
it's the prague edition of ragada it's
considered by one of the most important
illustrator brothers ever to be
published and um
there's something like 60 pictures
inside it anyway one could learn from it
i've written articles in both hebrew and
english about it
you can learn a lot of different
interesting
from it and what's significant is it's
written before the shoghnar so it's very
interesting to see certain things how
they were knowing okay
but the question is in general who are
all these picture hagadis and and that's
why i'm bringing it up who are they
meant for
so it would seem and this already i see
in the ramyari writes in the
introduction to his volume it was
probably and
a good chance was for to get the
who's the leila say the devoted who's it
for it's geared for the children
and
um the special audience of the layla say
there's the children and the best tool
is to get them to be able to um get into
it to be able to mekaim vega
at one time i was i wrote an article
which relates to various manhunt that we
do throughout to say they're very well
known we do different types of things
also to get them um into it
so pictures was a way through visual aid
to get them to show um you're not just
saying the haggadah some for some
especially younger kids it becomes very
boring so here all of a sudden you stop
and you show them a picture from a
haggadah and you say uh what's going on
here and a lot of times the pictures are
based on madrashim and it helps lighten
up the mood for the adults too
now what's the significance of this to
be messiah with this practice is
raised the issue that it might be a
problem to look at illustrated
because
it's not partial one to look at captions
of
captions of images on shabbos but if the
shot is it's to educate children
it might be that this is a limited hus
to
for looking at these agaves and it's
clear from some of these goddess for
example there's a 1590 i got from prague
who had in it the rabbits who i
mentioned earlier who gave the russia he
was involved with the haggadah so if
he's authorizing a picture of and as i
said let's say the sam cipher he's
giving his wife
and there's a caption underneath but
obviously it's muther why because this
is a way and i'm sorry for also we see
we we know that he was very into the the
the children for the last either his
wife is everyone should be able to
participate and that's a very important
point in the last even though there's so
much so much material out there um
it still could die to remember them
who's the main audience for the layla
say they're for in many homes it's the
children and and one has to be very
careful to make it god um
for their age age appropriate as they
say
and that and this is just some of the
materials out there and on as i said on
the topic of the images there's a lot to
talk about but this is just to me i feel
that you just we got to cram in as much
as we could in this short amount of time
um
today
okay wow we should have done this like
three months ago
but okay so mr shem everyone can pick up
a couple of our goddess
and enjoy themselves preparing for their
little seder and together wish everybody
they should have
a sader
where they're able to grow and have an
aliyah and rohnius and feel
and feel them becoming part of the
jewish nation as we become once again
every year there's a new it's yes
mitzrayim once again i just want to
mention if anybody wants to be part of
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everyone should have a wonderful yantiff
you