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David Jay Derovan

David Jay Derovan is a noted scholar and author specializing in Jewish thought and law. He has a deep interest in the teachings and traditions of the Jewish faith, particularly in relation to the Pesach (Passover) festival and the Haggadah, which is the text recited during the Passover Seder. His works often explore the historical and religious significance of Jewish rituals and their contemporary relevance.

Derovan holds a position in educational and religious institutions where he teaches Jewish studies. His academic background and extensive knowledge in Jewish law and philosophy enable him to contribute significantly to the understanding and practice of Jewish traditions. Through his teachings and writings, he aims to educate both the Jewish community and the broader public on the depth and richness of Jewish heritage.

In addition to 'You Shall Tell Your Son: Essays on Pesach and the Haggadah,' David Jay Derovan has authored and contributed to various other scholarly works that discuss different aspects of Jewish law and tradition. His writings are well-regarded for their insightful analysis and the ability to make complex religious concepts accessible to a wider audience.

Books

You Shall Tell Your Son: Essays On Pesach And The Haggadah