The Bitachon Haggadah With a Daily Dose of Preparation [Hardcover]

Brand: ArtScroll Publications
By: David Sutton
Product ID: 9781422646229
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Finding Peace and Serenity in the Story of Yetzias Mitzrayim
An inspirational and absorbing passover Haggadah, with emunah and bitachon at its center. This remarkable work is a literal two-in-one: a 30-day daily reader and a full Haggadah with commentary, preparing you to experience the true freedom of Pesach in a way you never have before.

Chazal teach that the experience of Pesach begins thirty days before the festival. The first section of this unique sefer embraces that vision, guiding you through a meaningful, day-by-day journey that begins a full month before the holiday. Each day explores a central theme—emunah, bitachon, freedom, purpose, and growth—helping you arrive at the Seder not rushed or overwhelmed, but truly ready.

In his commentary to the Haggadah, Rabbi David Sutton draws on Chazal, Rishonim, and later Torah giants to reveal how Yetzias Mitzrayim is not a distant story, but a living reality to be experienced anew each year. Interwoven with vivid, heart-stirring stories, these insights bring warmth, clarity, and depth to the Seder table, and will strengthen your faith all year long. The Haggadah includes the full Hebrew text and translation.

Pesach is not meant to arrive all at once; it is meant to be prepared for, anticipated, and slowly lived into—until the night of the Seder feels personal and alive. With this daily reader and Haggadah, you will journey with Klal Yisrael from bondage to freedom, experiencing Pesach as it was truly meant to be.

Binding: Hardcover
Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 368
Language: Hebrew/English
Publisher: ArtScroll Mesorah Publications
Release Date: 02/17/2026
ISBN-10: 142264622X
ISBN #: 9781422646229

The Bitachon Haggadah With a Daily Dose of Preparation [Hardcover]
Finding Peace and Serenity in the Story of Yetzias Mitzrayim
By: Rabbi David Sutton

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