“The Way Out” Haggadah & “The Way In” Seder Companion
In one book: “The Way Out” Haggadah & “The Way In” Seder Companion
The Way Out Haggadah – Haggadah’s Path To Freedom
The Seder is not only a story we tell. It is a path we walk.
In this illuminating and practical Haggadah, Rabbi Daniel Kohn transforms the Seder into a lived path of personal freedom. Through a bold and original vision of the Exodus as an ongoing journey, he guides readers through the stages of the Seder, revealing each step as part of a process of growth, renewal, and ever-expanding freedom.
Along the way, the book offers reflections, guided meditations, readings, and questions designed to deepen awareness and open meaningful conversation around the Seder table.
The companion volume, The Way In, explores the philosophical foundations of this journey through a series of essays inspired by the Haggadah. While The Way Out walks the path of the Seder itself, The Way In reveals the deeper architecture of freedom that underlies it. Each volume illuminates the other.
Together they invite readers into a deeper encounter with the Seder—one that transforms memory into living freedom.
The Way In – Seder Companion
Freedom is not only a historical event. It is the defining drama of the human soul.
Inspired by the Haggadah and the unfolding movement of the Seder night, Rabbi Daniel Kohn explores freedom not merely as a political ideal or moral value, but as the very essence of human existence.
Drawing from Torah, decades of study and leading seders, and lived spiritual experience, these penetrating and beautifully crafted essays illuminate how the drama of the Exodus mirrors our deepest identity: the capacity to choose, to grow, and to transcend limitation. The architecture of the Seder becomes a window into the inner structure of the soul itself.
The companion volume, The Way Out, guides readers step by step through the stages of the Seder, offering reflections, meditations, and practices that transform the ritual of the night into a lived journey toward freedom. Each volume illuminates the other.
Together they reveal the Seder as both experience and insight—freedom lived and freedom understood.






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