Definition of Haggadahs

1. haggadah [n] - See also: haggadah

Lexicographical Neighbors of Haggadahs

hagbut
hagbuts
hagden
hagdens
hagdon
hagdons
hagdown
hagdowns
hageman factor deficiency
hagendorfite
hagfish
hagfishes
hagg
haggadahs (current term)
haggadas
haggadic
haggadist
haggadistic
haggadists
haggadot
haggadoth
haggard
haggardly
haggardness
haggardnesses
haggards
hagged
haggertyite

Literary usage of Haggadahs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Annual Convention by Central Conference of American Rabbis (1904)
"I remember distinctly, having made the motion, instructing the committee to take into consideration in the preparation of this work all existing haggadahs. ..."

2. Final Report of War Emergency Activities by National Jewish Welfare Board (1920)
"... of matzoth and haggadahs supplied by the organization. Altogether the Jewish Welfare Board distributed 25560 pounds of matzoth and 5531 haggadahs. ..."

3. The Book of Genesis by Samuel Rolles Driver (1904)
"The meaning in the latter case will 1 The later Jews attached strange haggadahs to this word ... appears to follow some of these haggadahs (cf. ..."

4. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1906)
"The paper was illustrated by reproductions from Spanish and German haggadahs of the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries, and from other French, German, ..."

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