(Pour the second glass of wine for everyone.)

Magid means telling. The Haggadah doesn’t tell the story of Passover in a linear fashion. We don’t hear of Moses being found by the daughter of Pharaoh – actually, we don’t hear much of Moses at all. Instead, we get a collection of songs, images, and stories of both the Exodus from Egypt and from Passover celebrations through the centuries.


haggadah Section: Maggid - Beginning
Source: Jewish Boston