or Haggada
In Judaism, the text that guides the performance of ritual acts and prayers at the Seder dinner celebrating Passover .
The Haggadah retells the story of Exodus , offering commentaries that provide a religious philosophy of Jewish history and supplying answers to the traditional questions asked by children at the beginning of the Seder. More broadly, the term Haggadah can refer to the part of rabbinical literature not concerned with the law (e.g., stories, parables, legends, history, and astronomy).