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The Book of Life takes you on a virtual trip around the world for Passover!
> Pulitzer Prize winning author Geraldine Brooks discusses People of the Book, her fictional history of the Sarajevo Haggadah.
> Basya Schechter talks about her band Pharaoh's Daughter, which mixes world music and psychedelic rock with Middle Eastern sounds.
> Author Ilana Kurshan describes her compilation of translations, Why Is This Night Different From All Other Nights? The Four Questions Around the World.
> If you like Ilana's book, you may also like 300 Ways to Ask the Four Questions from Zulu to Abkhaz by Murray Spiegel and Rickey Stein. It comes with a CD and a DVD to demonstrate the translations!
NEWS:
In our next episode we'll celebrate Israel@60! Don't miss it!
CREDITS:
Thanks to Dan Krimm for permission to use Ma Nishtana - The Blues Version! Our regular background music is provided by The Freilachmakers Klezmer String Band.
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By: Heidi Estrin,
on 4/2/2008
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Heidi,
What an interesting question to Geraldine Brooks about why she didn't use the Haggadah in a Passover Seder scene! I agree it would have added to the novel. I enjoyed the interview!
Lisa