I have written a new Haggadah based on my Derechology philosophical framework (under my other pen name, Eldad Tzioni.)
This is not a traditional Haggadah—and it is not a commentary. It is a systematic reading of the Seder as a structured philosophy of life.
Every step of the Seder—Kadesh, Urchatz, Karpas, Yachatz, Maggid—encodes a principle. Not symbolic, not decorative, but functional. The order itself is the argument.
This book extracts that argument.
Beginning with the claim that structure precedes meaning, it develops a coherent framework drawn directly from the sequence of the Seder:
– distinction as the foundation of moral reality
– preparation as a prerequisite for understanding
– emotion as the entry point to truth
– incomplete knowledge as a permanent condition of human life
– obligation as local, structured, and actionable
– truth as something approached through adversarial dialogue, not solitary reflection
The Haggadah is treated not as a historical text or ritual script, but as an operating system—one that has encoded, for centuries, solutions to problems modern philosophy still struggles to resolve.
Each section presents the traditional text alongside a focused essay that develops the underlying principle, building step by step into a unified model of ethics, knowledge, and responsibility.
This is a Haggadah for readers who want to understand not only what the Seder does, but how it thinks.
It can be used at the Seder table, as a study text, or as a standalone philosophical work.
You can download the full PDF with all the Hebrew/English text and instructions, along with 45 essays,
from here for $20. This is suitable for printing and Seder use.
I hope you enjoy it and find it valuable!