Maxwell House Haggadah, the Glossary
The Maxwell House Haggadah is an English-Hebrew Passover Haggadah introduced by the Maxwell House company as a marketing promotion in 1932 and printed continuously since that time.[1]
Table of Contents
41 relations: A&P, Ancient Egypt, Ashkenazi Jews, Azure (color), Barack Obama, Carole B. Balin, Chametz, Chicago Sun-Times, Cultural icon, Exegesis, Fast Company, Gender neutrality in English, God, Haggadah, Hallmark Cards, Israelites, Jewish holidays, Jewish Standard, Jewish Virtual Library, King Kullen, Manischewitz, Maxwell House, Midrash, Neoclassicism, New York Jewish Week, Passover, Passover Seder, Pathmark, ShopRite, Sifrei Kodesh, Slate (magazine), Soviet Union, Streit's, Teaneck, New Jersey, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The New York Times, The Plain Dealer, The San Diego Union-Tribune, Transliteration, United States Army, White House Passover Seder.
- 1932 works
- Haggadah of Pesach
A&P
The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company, better known as A&P, was an American chain of grocery stores that operated from 1859 to 2015.
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Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt was a civilization of ancient Northeast Africa.
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Ashkenazi Jews
Ashkenazi Jews (translit,; Ashkenazishe Yidn), also known as Ashkenazic Jews or Ashkenazim, constitute a Jewish diaspora population that emerged in the Holy Roman Empire around the end of the first millennium CE. They traditionally spoke Yiddish and largely migrated towards northern and eastern Europe during the late Middle Ages due to persecution.
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Azure (color)
Azure is the color between cyan and blue on the spectrum of visible light.
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Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
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Carole B. Balin
Carole Beth Balin (born 1964) is a Reform rabbi and professor of Jewish history at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in New York City.
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Chametz
Chametz (also chometz,, ḥameṣ, ḥameç and other spellings transliterated from חָמֵץ / חמץ) are foods with leavening agents that are forbidden to Jews on the holiday of Passover.
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Chicago Sun-Times
The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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Cultural icon
A cultural icon is a person or an artifact that is identified by members of a culture as representative of that culture.
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Exegesis
Exegesis (from the Greek ἐξήγησις, from ἐξηγεῖσθαι, "to lead out") is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text.
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Fast Company
Fast Company is a monthly American business magazine published in print and online that focuses on technology, business, and design.
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Gender neutrality in English
Gender-neutral language is language that avoids assumptions about the social gender or biological sex of people referred to in speech or writing.
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God
In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith.
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Haggadah
The Haggadah (הַגָּדָה, "telling"; plural: Haggadot) is a Jewish text that sets forth the order of the Passover Seder. Maxwell House Haggadah and Haggadah are Haggadah of Pesach.
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Hallmark Cards
Hallmark Cards, Inc. is a privately held, family-owned American company based in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Israelites
The Israelites were a group of Semitic-speaking tribes in the ancient Near East who, during the Iron Age, inhabited a part of Canaan.
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Jewish holidays
Jewish holidays, also known as Jewish festivals or Yamim Tovim (Good Days, or singular יום טוב, in transliterated Hebrew), are holidays observed by Jews throughout the Hebrew calendar.
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Jewish Standard
The Jewish Standard is a newspaper based in Teaneck, New Jersey, USA, that primarily serves the Jewish community in Bergen County and Northeastern New Jersey.
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Jewish Virtual Library
The Jewish Virtual Library (JVL, formerly known as JSOURCE) is an online encyclopedia published by the American foreign policy analyst Mitchell Bard's non-profit organization American–Israeli Cooperative Enterprise (AICE).
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King Kullen
King Kullen Grocery Co., Inc., is an American supermarket chain based in Hauppauge, New York.
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Manischewitz
Manischewitz (מנישביץ) is a brand of kosher products founded in 1888 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and best known for its matzo and kosher wine.
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Maxwell House
Maxwell House is an American brand of coffee manufactured by a like-named division of Kraft Heinz in North America and JDE Peet's in the rest of the world.
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Midrash
Midrash (. Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. מִדְרָשׁ; מִדְרָשִׁים or midrashot) is expansive Jewish Biblical exegesis using a rabbinic mode of interpretation prominent in the Talmud.
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Neoclassicism
Neoclassicism, also spelled Neo-classicism, emerged as a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity.
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New York Jewish Week
The Jewish Week is a weekly independent community newspaper targeted towards the Jewish community of the metropolitan New York City area.
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Passover
Passover, also called Pesach, is a major Jewish holidayand one of the Three Pilgrimage Festivals.
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Passover Seder
The Passover Seder is a ritual feast at the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover.
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Pathmark
Pathmark is a supermarket brand owned by Allegiance Retail Services, a retailers’ cooperative based in Iselin, New Jersey, USA. Pathmark currently has one location in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, which it has operated since 2019. From 1968 until 2015, Pathmark operated a chain of supermarkets throughout the northeastern United States.
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ShopRite
ShopRite is an American retailers' cooperative of supermarkets with stores in six states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
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Sifrei Kodesh
Sifrei Kodesh (Holy books), commonly referred to as sefarim (books), or in its singular form, sefer, are books of Jewish religious literature and are viewed by religious Jews as sacred.
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Slate (magazine)
Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States.
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Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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Streit's
Aron Streit, Inc. (sold under the name Streit's) is a kosher food company founded in Manhattan, New York City, best known for its matzo.
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Teaneck, New Jersey
Teaneck is a township in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.
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The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
The Marvelous Mrs.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The Plain Dealer
The Plain Dealer is the major newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio; it is a major national newspaper.
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The San Diego Union-Tribune
The San Diego Union-Tribune is a metropolitan daily newspaper published in San Diego, California, that has run since 1868.
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Transliteration
Transliteration is a type of conversion of a text from one script to another that involves swapping letters (thus trans- + liter-) in predictable ways, such as Greek →, Cyrillic →, Greek → the digraph, Armenian → or Latin →.
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United States Army
The United States Army (USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces.
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White House Passover Seder
The White House Passover Seder was an annual private dinner held at the White House on the Jewish holiday of Passover during the presidency of Barack Obama.
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See also
1932 works
- 1932 ballet premieres
- 1932 films
- Berlin Childhood around 1900
- Famous Women Dinner Service
- Lunch atop a Skyscraper
- Maxwell House Haggadah
- Pagsanjan Falls stamp
- Tarzan yell
- Washington Bicentennial stamps of 1932
- Winold Reiss industrial murals
- Zapata (lithograph)
Haggadah of Pesach
- 1609 Venice Haggadah
- Amsterdam Haggadah
- Birds' Head Haggadah
- Echad Mi Yodea
- Golden Haggadah
- Ha Lachma Anya
- Haggadah
- L'Shana Haba'ah
- Maxwell House Haggadah
- Rylands Haggadah
- Sarajevo Haggadah
- Szyk Haggadah
- The Four Sons
- The Haggada of the Jewish Idea
- Washington Haggadah