Haggadah Min HaMeitzar is liturgically traditional, visually beautiful, ideologically progressive, and discursively provocative. It uses a complete traditional text and translation, paired with original commentary and art, thought-provoking quotations, and discussion prompts. The art functions as a form of commentary and provides another layer to discuss. The commentary focuses on four voices, corresponding to the four names of Passover: Chag HaCheirut /Festival of Freedom : a progressive voice prompting discussion on the meanings of liberation and oppression in the Exodus story and today. Chag HaAviv /Springtime Festival : an environmental voice making connections between the Passover seder, ecology, and regrowth and regeneration. Chag HaPesach /Passover : a meta-commentary about how we tell our stories, the voices that get shared and the voices that do not get shared enough. Chag HaMaztot /Matzah Festival : a voice about embodiment and the tangible and sensory aspects of the seder. Praise for Haggadah Min HaMeitzar “Delightful and wonderful!” —Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author, On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World “A very fine addition to the floppy paperback, progressive, heavy-on-the-commentary haggadah subgenre.” —David A.M. Wilensky, J: The Jewish News of Northern California "Delightful and wonderful!" -Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author, On Repentance And Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World "A very fine addition to the floppy paperback, progressive, heavy-on-the-commentary haggadah subgenre." -David A.M. Wilensky, J: The Jewish News of Northern California