Our Haggadah
The Dry Bones Passover Haggadah
By Yaakov Kirschen
Menorah Books, 2018
By Yaakov Kirschen
Menorah Books, 2018
Reviewed by Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
Some people accumulate haggadot the way that others accumulate social media “likes.” Every year brings a new stack of haggadot, replete with profound new insights to recite at the Seder. This is not one of those haggadot. The Dry Bones Passover Haggadah has nary a footnote or commentary to be found. At least not in the traditional sense.
Yaakov Kirschen may not be a household name but I’d bet that virtually every reader of Jewish Action is familiar with his comic strip, Dry Bones. Through his strip, named for the valley of dry bones that were subsequently revived in Ezekiel chapter 37, Kirschen has been offering chuckle-inducing commentary on Israeli politics for four and a half decades. Here, he brings his trademark wit and insight to the Passover haggadah. Instead of commentary from a new crop of Torah scholars, The Dry Bones Passover Haggadah features colorful and engaging cartoon illustrations and a variety of haggadah-themed comic strips.
The layout of the text is free-flowing and easy on the eyes, with matching Hebrew and English phrases juxtaposed for easy cross-reference. The English translation is engaging and reader-friendly; it also reflects modern sensibilities. For example, the “four sons” are “four children” – an increasingly-popular translation that is equally supported by the original Hebrew text. The “rasha” (“evil” child), however, is rendered as “contrary,” a translation that is, shall we say, generous to rasha’im. This generosity is not glossed over; the change in sensibilities is acknowledged by an accompanying comic strip. A little boy tells a little girl that “Grandpa says that back in ‘his day’ it wasn’t the four ‘children,’ it was the four ‘sons’…and the second one was ‘wicked’….” (We won’t give away the punchline here!)
Dry Bones books (including our Haggadah): http://store.drybones.com
Or, if you are in Israel buy the Haggadah directly from publisher at: https://www.korenpub.com/koren_en_ils/koren/holidays/pesah/the-dry-bones-passover-haggadah.html
For info on how to make a donation to Dry Bones click on drybonesproject.com/365
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