One of the things I began doing about 5 years ago was to have sets of Haggadahs
available for check-out. I have sets sets of several different
Haggadahs--Richard Codor's, the Reform movement's Haggadah, and others-- and
each year they are always borrowed for seders. Yesterday, one of my regular
"customers" returned the set of 12 "Telling the Story" Haggadahs (by Polisar).
She told me that they had some extra guests--16 in all. Turned out they didn't
have to share, or photocopy, because the Haggadah is online, and since she has
4 i-pads in her family, they just downloaded the Haggadah to the ipads, and 4
guests used those at the seder. Yet another way e-books are putting us out of
business...
Andrea Rapp
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