Make Your Seder Unforgettable!

Jewish Times Cover Story (4/7/06)

AS PASSOVER DRAWS NEAR, many of us become focused on the details of preparing our homes and our kitchens but lose sight of the holiday’s important themes and their profound relevance today. While much effort is invested in the Seder’s menu and preparations, very little thought is devoted to what to talk about at the Seder. Some join together at the Seder table only to ask questions like, “When do we eat?” and “Do we have to read the whole thing?” Others show increasing apathy and disinterest, and may not even feel the need to attend a Seder at all.

RABBI MITCHELL WOHLBERG’s first book, a thought-provoking collection of essays, provides the perfect recipe for a Seder that will transform the ancient story of the Haggadah into a meaningful contemporary dialogue. Through the wit and wisdom that has earned him the title, “Master of the Sermon”, Rabbi Wohlberg covers everything from matzah to Mel Gibson … Kabbalah to karpas … afikoman to anti-Semitism … maror to Madonna … and all points in between. Each thought relates to the contemporary American Jew and ends with one or more questions to help family discussion flow … along with the wine!

All of us have memories from the Seder of our parents or grandparents. It is the author’s hope that this book will help make your Seder a meaningful one for your children and grandchildren, providing all the participants with memories to cherish.

Order your copy of The Un-Haggadah while supplies last using this order form.

Orders will be shipped beginning on or about March 21, 2006.

All proceeds from The Un-Haggadah will benefit the Beth Tfiloh Charity Fund.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SAMPLE CHAPTER ON THE FOUR QUESTIONS

JEWISH TIMES ARTICLE (4/7/06)

RAVE REVIEWS FOR THE
UN-HAGGADAH

What’s this?
                The Simple Son

This is a Haggadah? At least Rabbi Wohlberg talks about me and gives me some credit for the Exodus.
                Moses

I would rather forget about what happened back then, but Mitchell Wohlberg makes the story worth talking about.
                Pharoah

I don’t like my mother-in-law’s Seder but Wohlberg’s Un-Haggadah made me feel part of the family.
                Bitter Herb

Just what the world needed … another book by a rabbi!
        The Wicked Son

They tried to kill us, we won … let’s eat – after we read the Un-Haggadah!
                The Jewish People

Readit! Readit!
                The Frogs

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