Here are several of the best places you can go online to download a free Passover Haggadah for your Seder.
I give Chabad credit for a great resource if you want a wide selection of free Hebrew Haggadahs.
Download Hebrew Haggadahs here.
My new Haggadah is not free - but it is really fantastic!
 | I thought you might be interested in this new for 2017 reprint of a classic haggadah with a foreword that I added - available from Amazon. - Tzvee |  |
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Library Makes 1,000 Rare Haggadahs Available Free Online
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An illustration of King David praising G-d in a rare Haggadah published in 1710 in Frankfurt am Maine, Germany |
By Dovid Zaklikowski
The central
Chabad-Lubavitch library in New York made 1,000
Passover Haggadahs, many of them rare, available on the Internet for browsing by the public. The Agudas Chasidei
Chabad Library has one of the largest collections of the Passover orders of service in the world.
Housed at the
Lubavitch World Headquarters, the library's
Haggadah collection began years ago with a nucleus of some 400 volumes purchased on behalf of the
Sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi
Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of righteous memory, by renowned collector and bibliographer
Shmuel Wiener in 1924.
The posting at
ChabadLibraryBooks.com represents close to half of the library's total Haggadah collection and is part of chief librarian Rabbi Sholom Ber Levine's goal of making the library more accessible to the public. All told, the library possesses more than 2,200 editions of the Haggadah. Although the rarest of the books, all handwritten, are not yet available, Levine is looking for ways to post them next year. Hebrew Books, directed by Chaim Rosenberg, collaborated on the project.