For you were strangers in the land of Egypt •

For you were strangers in the land of Egypt •

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Passover Haggadah

A modern, watercolor‑illustrated Haggadah designed to become a cherished family heirloom. Thoughtfully structured for an inspiring, meaningful seder — engaging children and adults alike. Create a tradition every generation will remember.

2026 – Limited First Edition / Individually Numbered

Book Details:

64 full-color pages
Dimensions: 7 × 9.5 in
Heirloom Production

Offset printed • sewn binding • 100% cotton paper

Tradition, Reimagined for Today

Forged through a unique international collaboration, the Haggadah features original artwork by renowned Chilean artist Yael Mancilla Gewolb, graphic design by Los Angeles–based artist Meara McDonald, and text by fellow Los Angeles psychologist Jonathan Yahalom. Their combined perspectives create a work that is visually stunning, emotionally resonant, and deeply grounded in human experience — bringing together art, design, and values-oriented growth.

Why is this haggadah different from all other haggadot?

  • Vibrant watercolor illustrations are carefully crafted to spark curiosity in children while offering rich layers of depth and symbolism that captivate adults, fostering thoughtful reflection without overwhelming the page.

  • This Haggadah transforms the seder into a lively, natural, and unforced experience. Each section, including reference to the seder plate, is shaped to build on the one before it, encouraging conversation, connection, and meaningful ritual without unnecessary interruptions or filler.

  • Drawing on universal themes of human dignity, difference, humility, growth, and the shared responsibility of freedom, this Haggadah centers the story of Passover in a way that feels both timeless and urgently relevant.

  • Offset-printed on cotton paper with stitch-sewn binding and embossed details, each of the 700 hand-numbered copies is a richly tactile, treasured heirloom built to last for generations.