Three Haggadahs for Passover / compiled by New Jewish Agenda ; read by Ed Asner and Doraine Poretz.

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Three Haggadahs for Passover / compiled by New Jewish Agenda ; read by Ed Asner and Doraine Poretz.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1806
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Dramatic readings by Ed Asner and Doraine Poretz from Three Haggadahs (stories) from Passover. Haggadahs are stories of the Jews that are told during Passover to remind each family member that there are many forms of human slavery that still require resistance in our world. Contains selections from: 1) The Rainbow Seder, by Arthur Wascow, about nuclear disarmament, economic equality, and the motives for revolt and revolution; 2) The Seder of the Children of Abraham, by Philadel; 3) The Haggadah of Liberation, by Joel Gayman.|THREE HAGGADAHS FOR PASSOVER / compiled by New Jewish Agenda| read by Ed Asner and Doraine Poretz. - SERIES: Readings from the Shalom Seders| no. 1 - Dramatic readings by Ed Asner and Doraine Poretz from Three Haggadahs (stories) from Passover. Haggadahs are stories of the Jews that are told during Passover to remind each family member that there are many forms of human slavery that still require resistance in our world. Contains selections from: 1) The Rainbow Seder, by Arthur Wascow, about nuclear disarmament, economic equality, and the motives for revolt and revolution| 2) The Seder of the Children of Abraham, by Philadel| 3) The Haggadah of Liberation, by Joel Gayman. - RECORDED: 26 Apr. 1984. BROADCAST: KPFK, 30 Apr. 1984.

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26 Apr. 1984.
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Item duration: 
1 reel (50 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|50:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1984.
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