Robin's Reviews > Our Haggadah: Uniting Traditions for Interfaith Families
Our Haggadah: Uniting Traditions for Interfaith Families
by Cokie Roberts, Steven V. Roberts, Kristina Applegate Lutes
by Cokie Roberts, Steven V. Roberts, Kristina Applegate Lutes
2 stars isn't really fair. Two and a half, maybe?
The anecdotes about the Roberts' life together are sweet and worth reading.
The haggadah is just a haggadah, with nothing unique or especially enlightening or fun about it. The recipes are mostly links to websites. The Hebrew has been printed in a font so tiny I doubt a native Israeli could read it aloud by seder candlelight.
I love Cokie Roberts on the radio, but I'm glad I read this one as a library book. I won't be adding it to my haggadah collection.
The anecdotes about the Roberts' life together are sweet and worth reading.
The haggadah is just a haggadah, with nothing unique or especially enlightening or fun about it. The recipes are mostly links to websites. The Hebrew has been printed in a font so tiny I doubt a native Israeli could read it aloud by seder candlelight.
I love Cokie Roberts on the radio, but I'm glad I read this one as a library book. I won't be adding it to my haggadah collection.
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Jan 29, 2013 08:51am
My husband is an Israeli and he had no problem reading the Hewbrew in this book.
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