I'd like to view the Haggadah in light of Kabbalistic writings, such as the Zohar and subsequent works. Have there been any publications, whether in recent years or not, which cull together or explain different portions of the Haggadah with incorporation of these texts and idea?
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1Dr. Shmuel, how strong is your Hebrew? – Yaacov Deane Feb 08 '21 at 13:07
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@YaacovDeane In tow with my Aramaic: https://judaism.stackexchange.com/a/100253/16706 :) – Dr. Shmuel Feb 08 '21 at 16:40
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1In that case, in the context of your question I would highly recommend the Hagaddah of Rabbi Shabbtai of Rashkov as your primary source. His text is highly authoritative and his explanations are detailed enough that you will have a solid grasp intellectually of what is being discussed. – Yaacov Deane Feb 08 '21 at 16:53
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Here's a link for a recently printed version: https://seforimcenter.com/Product.aspx?ProductID=5994&strReferer=search&PPGR=0 – Yaacov Deane Feb 08 '21 at 20:48
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You may be interested in Yad Mitzrayim from R' Yitzchak Issac Chaver – chortkov2 Mar 10 '21 at 06:26
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הגדה של המגיד מקוזניץ – kouty Mar 10 '21 at 11:45
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https://hebrewbooks.org/21558 – Dr. Shmuel Mar 10 '21 at 13:31
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Siddur Ha’geonim Ve’ha’mekubalim ve’ha’hassidim - Haggadah Shel Pesah. – Oliver Mar 11 '21 at 04:14
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@Oliver Thank you. – Dr. Shmuel Mar 11 '21 at 07:15
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The Vilna Gaon's Hagada translated by Artscroll includes many kabbalistic concepts, as well as the Hagada of the Alshich by Feldheim as the Alshich was "an early mentor of Rav Chaim Vital" (who was the leading disciple of the Arizal)
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If your Hebrew is up to it, you could give this hagada by the Ben Ish Chai a try https://seforimcenter.com/Haggadah---Ben-Ish-Chai__p-12857.aspx , or, for those with fluent Hebrew and who are accustomed to using Kavanot, this one with both Rahash kavanot and the writings of the Arizal: https://www.judaicaplace.com/haggadah-shel-pesach-haarizal-hardcover/harzl/
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