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A Hagaddah that Feeds the Hungry A traditional-feeling but modernized Haggadah, being sold as a benefit to feed the hungry. http://haggadah.freeservers.com/main.html
An Haggadah for the American Family by Rabbi Martin Berkowitz. Provides the entire ritual in combined Hebrew/English for those with little or no skill in Hebrew. Includes sale information. http://www.americanhaggadah.com
The Historical Haggadah Description of a new interpretation of Passover history. Interactive readings illuminate events in ancient Egypt. http://www.historicalhaggadah.com
Passover Family Participation Haggadah A Different Night is a "Family Participation Haggadah." This site includes information and selections from the Haggadah, and other information and ideas for running the best seder possible. http://www.jajz-ed.org.il/hartman
An Old Country Passover Rabbi Peretz Weizmans recording on MP3 of the entire Passover service in the old-world style of chanting. Free download. http://www.onforeignsoil.com/haggadah.htm
Shunammite Press Had Gadya art pages from Ismar David's The Family Haggadah for Passover. http://www.shunammite.com
A Traditional Egalitarian Haggadah A gender inclusive Haggadah written by Leona S. Green with the traditional Hebrew text, and user-friendly directions. http://www.egalitarian-haggadah.com
Uncle Eli's Haggadah Humorous retelling of the Passover Haggadah in the style of Dr. Seuss. http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Uncle_Eli/Eli.html
Haggadah Collection of Lubavitch Library Valuable collection of two thousand haggadot, some very rare and historical. http://chabadlibrary.org/exhibit/ex3/exeng3.txt
A Growing Haggadah A hypertext Haggadah. The links connect various parts of the Haggadah and they also lead out from the Haggadah to the rest of the WWW. http://www.davka.org/what/haggadah/
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