Pesach Seder celebration
A better name than Good Friday is: Pesach Seder. This is because, according to the Biblical calendar, it doesn't necessarily fall on a Friday, but for example this year on Monday 25 March.
The essence of this feast is that the blood of the sacrificial Lamb has enabled your liberation from slavery. This points to both the liberation from Egypt as well as our conversion through the blood of King Jesus, the Son of God the Father. Celebrating Pesach Seder is a very deep and significant experience. Highly recommended! Many people do this during the weekend of Passover.
The Seder meal has a clearly defined program, called the “haggadah”. We have looked up several haggadahs in several languages for you and listed them below.
A “messianic haggadah” points out the connection between the Seder meal and the sacrifice & the coming of King Jesus (Yeshua). A “traditional haggadah”, as you can also get them in the bookstores of the Jewish communities, do not discuss this connection.
English haggadahs
- Messianic haggadah by Lars Enarson (free; version 2012, updated and published by the House Feast Network)
- Messianic haggadah by Lars Enarson (free; version 2007)
- Messianic haggadah by Its-time.info (free)
- Messianic haggadah by Daniel C. Juster (free)
- Messianic haggadah by Curtis and Carolyn Loftin (free)
- Messianic haggadah by Kathryn Frazier (free)
- Messianic haggadah by MessianicSeder.com (free)
- Messianic haggadah by Daniel Merrick ($ 14.51)
- More Messianic haggadahs
Dutch haggadahs
- Messianic haggadah by Lars Enarson (free; translated and published by the House Feast Network)
- Messianic haggadah by the NEM (€ 2,50; they also offer other materials for the Seder meal)
- Messianic haggadah by Peter Steffens (free)
- Messianic haggadah by Evert van der Poll (€ 2.99)
- Messianic haggadah by Succat Yeshua (free)
- Messianic haggadah by the Youth Leaders Academy (free)
- Messianic haggadah by Henriëtte and René de Groot (free)
- Traditional haggadah by the NIK (€ 11,50)
German haggadahs
- Messianic haggadah by Lars Enarson (free, version 2000; the House Feast Network is working on an updated version; contact us for a beta version)
- Messianic haggadah by Hanspeter Obrist (€ 5,50; book including an explanation about the Biblical feasts)
- Traditional haggadah by rabbi Walter Rothschild (free)
- Traditional haggadah by the Orthodox Rabbinical Conference Germany (free)
- Traditional haggadah by the Synagogue-community Cologne (free)