http://www.davka.org/what/haggadah/
A Growing Haggadah
Edited by Rabbi Mark Hurvitz
Illustrated by
Gail G. Littman
I edit and print a Haggadah nearly every year (and have done this for the past 20 or so). This year (5765), for the tenth year, I have updated and taken much (if not most) of the printed version and posted it here. This version differs from the printed version in a variety of ways. The electronic version can change at any time. You can read it both linearly and hypertextually. The hypertext links connect various parts of the Haggadah and they also lead out from the Haggadah to the rest of the WWW. The printed version is static and only changes (at most) annually. I designed it for linear reading at the Seder and includes songs activities and pages for drawing (or visualizations). The current (5765/2005) printed version of the Haggadah is available. I have received orders from across the US and Canada, Israel, Australia and someone from South Africa even wrote to ask permission to download portions to use at his Seder. Friends have "subscribed" to the Haggadah, receiving a printed update each year a few weeks before Pesach.