Haggadah (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural Sephardic Hebrew Hag·ga·doth, Hag·ga·dot [hah-gah-dawt], /hɑ gɑˈdɔt/, Ashkenazic Hebrew Hag·ga·dos [hah-gaw-dohs], /hɑˈgɔ doʊs/, English Hag·ga·das.
  1. a book containing the liturgy for the Seder service on the Jewish festival of Passover.
  2. Aggadah.
noun plural -dahs, -das or -doth (Hebrew -ˈdoːt) Judaism
    • a book containing the order of service of the traditional Passover meal
    • the narrative of the Exodus from Egypt that constitutes the main part of that service
  1. another word for Aggadah
Haggadah (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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