Haggadah
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Haggadah
Summary
Haggadah is a literary work[1]. Haggadah has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Haggadah's instance of is recorded as literary work[3].
- Haggadah's genre is rabbinic literature[4].
- Haggadah is a type of prayer book[5].
- Haggadah's Commons category is recorded as Haggadah[6].
- Haggadah's language of work or name is recorded as Hebrew[7].
- Haggadah's language of work or name is recorded as Aramaic[8].
- Haggadah comprises Ma Nishtana[9].
- Haggadah comprises Chad Gadya[10].
- Haggadah comprises Vehi Sheamda[11].
- Haggadah comprises Echad Mi Yodea[12].
- Haggadah comprises Q25493640[13].
- Haggadah comprises Dayenu[14].
- Haggadah comprises Q55649643[15].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Rylands Haggadah[16].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Szyk Haggadah[17].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Birds' Head Haggadah[18].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Sarajevo Haggadah[19].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Golden Haggadah[20].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Q30527394[21].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Venice Haggadah[22].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Barcelona Haggadah[23].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Maxwell House Haggadah[24].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Q117409417[25].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Q16830985[26].
- Haggadah's has edition or translation is recorded as Washington Haggadah[27].
Body
Publication
Languages include Hebrew[7] and Aramaic[8]. Haggadah's genre is rabbinic literature[4].
Why It Matters
Haggadah has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Haggadah is known by 30 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]