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CELEBRATING AN AUTHENTIC PASSOVER SEDER PARTICIPANT'S EDITION *E-BOOK*
A Haggadah for Home and Church
Joseph M. Stallings
PDF, $9.95
64 pages, 5˝" × 8˝"
ISBN 0-89390-665-4
(see download instructions below)
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By popular demand, a participant's edition has been excerpted
from Stallings' original leader's guide for celebrating an
authentic Passover seder. With the participant's edition, guests
can easily follow and participate in the seder. The author presents
an authentic Jewish celebration for use in a Christian context. An
easy-to-follow script works well for seders at home or at church.
Follow-up with a separate agape that includes readings from the New
Testament. The larger host's edition provides the leader with
authentic recipes, diagrams and directions for setting the Passover table and
many other preparation tips, while the participant's edition is formatted
to print two pages per sheet, which makes
a great participation aid and a fine keepsake for your guests. See also Celebrating an Authentic Passover
Seder: Host's Edition
Purchase and Download Instructions:
To purchase CELEBRATING AN AUTHENTIC PASSOVER SEDER (PARTICIPANTS EDITION) *E-BOOK*, add it to your
shopping cart above, and pay for your order by credit card. Click on the
"DOWNLOAD" button on the order confirmation page to download the .pdf file and save it to a folder on your hard drive.
Once the e-book file is saved on your hard drive, you can open it as follows:
From My Computer, or Windows Explorer, or My Documents, browse to the
folder and double-click on the file named CAPSPH2booklet.pdf. This action should launch Adobe
Reader. You will see the title of the book, and you will be able to navigate
the entire book. Note that this file has been arranged for printing out on 8 1/2" by 11" sheets and folded and stapled
into 5 1/2" by 8 1/2" booklets. If you prefer a format with consecutive pages, contact RPI customer service.
If you do not have Acrobat Reader, it can be downloaded free of charge from www.adobe.com.
About the Author
Some years ago, Joseph M. Stallings went in search of his Christian
roots and found his Jewish ones. A student of Passover customs
and traditions ever since, he celebrates Passover every year with
his family and has often been involved in preparing seders for
local churches. Stallings has an advanced degree in theology from
the Graduate Theological Union at the University of California,
Berkeley.
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