The Haggadah is a Jewish text that outlines the rituals and narratives of the Passover Seder, a ceremonial dinner held during the Passover holiday. It includes prayers, blessings, and stories that recount the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt, emphasizing themes of freedom and redemption.
Traditionally read aloud during the Seder, the Haggadah serves as a guide for participants, helping them engage with the history and significance of the holiday. Various versions exist, reflecting different cultural traditions and interpretations within the Jewish community, but all share the common goal of educating and inspiring those who observe Passover.