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Why Is This Night Different from All Other Nights? by Ilana Kurshan
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Why Is This Night Different from All Other Nights? by Ilana Kurshan
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Nov 19, 2008 | ISBN 9780307493163

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"Reveals the amazing breadth of Jewish observance through 23 translation of The Four Questions, from Afrikaans to Yiddish. Fascinating black-and-white photographs introduce each section [and] each translation is followed by a brief history of the community, in effect offering a handbook of global Jewish life." —Hadassah Magazine
"Very attractive in its design, this small, square book, with its dust jacket photo of a gorgeous page from the 15th century Darmstadt haggadah, would make a unique and appreciated Seder gift (to yourself or for your host). And if you’re looking for an afikoman gift for a teenager, this is an excellent choice." —The Chicago Jewish Star
"This attractive book is sure to add multicultural joy to any Seder." —The Jewish Week (New York)

"This lovely little illustrated book takes readers on a tour through the Jewish Diaspora — from Persia to France, from Sweden to China, from South Africa to Brazil — introducing us to far-flung Jewish communities and their unique accents and characteristics. A wonderful gift for those hosting your Seder this year." —Berkshire Jewish Voice

"Anyone interested in the rich and fascinating history of Jewish culture will find something to treasure here. Perhaps the best audience for Kurshan’s book, though, are those young people who are ready to ask more than just the traditional Four Questions of Passover, ready to explore their people’s abundant and diverse, troubling and rewarding history." —Bookpage

"I love this Passover book. Ilana Kurshan provides insights into the Jewish dispersion around the world [and] Rabbi Joseph Telushkin has a hilarious introduction in which he throws in a few Ma Nishtana [Four Questions] jokes. Seder attendees — I recommend that you purchase this book and bring it to your Seders." –myJewishbooks.com

"This fascinating gem of a book is a welcome addition to the many books about Passover that arrive in bookstores each year. Kurshan gives wonderful yet brief histories of Jewish lives from Ethiopia to Holland, China to Ancient Rome. Rabbi Joseph Telushkin provides a humorous yet educational introduction. This is the perfect hostess gift to bring to your Seder, which begins this year on April 19. –armchair interviews.com

"This beautifully organized book takes us on a brief Passover world tour, and includes facts of great interest. As we look at our beloved Four Questions in other languages, we are marked by the strength of other cultures who are celebrating with us, in their own way, when we are at our Passover table. From France to Iran, from Italy to Sweden, from Turkey to Hungary and more, this book connects us." —Jewish Journal of South Florida

"Kurshan invites us to hear the Ma Nishtana chanted in twenty-three different languages, from French to Farsi, from Latin to Latino, and from Swedish to Turkish. It is a surprise and delight to the eye to see the Four Questions in Arabic letters, the Cyrillic alphabet of the Russians, and Marathi, the Indian dialect spoken by India’s Bene Israel. Kurshan puts it all in context with a brief overview of Jewish life and culture among the speakers of the various languages. It is a lovely accompaniment to any Seder." —Jewish Book World

"With this tidy little book, kids — and their parents — can broaden their horizons and learn The Four Questions in 23 languages, from Afrikaans to Yiddish." —New York Post, "Required Reading"

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