EDITORIAL REVIEW: This handsome Haggadah is the first of its kind to use photography to illustrate the annual book of prayers and traditions used in over 6 million Jewish households across America each year. World-famous photographer Zion Ozeri, a Manhattan resident raised in Israel, is acclaimed by organizations around the world for capturing, in some instances, the last Jewish communities in many countries. From India to Iran, he has traveled the world collecting these priceless portraits of a people united by tradition. To illuminate the Haggadah, the annual retelling of the Jewish people's escape from Egypt, Ozeri's photographs are paired with modern testament by noted Jewish scholar and Haggadah expert, Shoshana Silberman, whose *A Family Haggadah I and II (Karben)* are widely used in Reform and Consrvative Jewish family Passover celebrations.
EDITORIAL REVIEW: This handsome Haggadah is the first of its kind to use photography to illustrate the annual book of prayers and traditions used in over 6 million Jewish households across America each year. World-famous photographer Zion Ozeri, a Manhattan resident raised in Israel, is acclaimed by organizations around the world for capturing, in some instances, the last Jewish communities in many countries. From India to Iran, he has traveled the world collecting these priceless portraits of a people united by tradition. To illuminate the Haggadah, the annual retelling of the Jewish people's escape from Egypt, Ozeri's photographs are paired with modern testament by noted Jewish scholar and Haggadah expert, Shoshana Silberman, whose *A Family Haggadah I and II (Karben)* are widely used in Reform and Consrvative Jewish family Passover celebrations.