Illustration for Passover Haggadah

Passover Haggadah

The Project

Every year, Asufa - Israel's leading independent design store, commissions a new edition of the Passover Haggadah. Each spread is handed to a different Israeli illustrator, with complete creative freedom to interpret the traditional text however they see fit. The 2019 edition included 45 illustrators. I was one of them.

My Haggadah text

My assigned section was "Ki Lo Na'eh, Ki Lo Ya'eh" - a liturgical poem sung at the end of the Seder. Each verse describes heavenly hosts gathering from all directions to praise. The refrain repeats like a chant. The central image of the poem is assembly: a crowd converging around a single point, singing in unison.

The Illustration

I took that convergence literally. A desert night, a massive bonfire at the center, figures gathered around it with their arms raised. The ancient setting felt right for a text that hasn't changed in centuries - familiar enough to feel sacred, strange enough to feel alive.

Illustration for Passover Haggadah

Passover Haggadah

The Project

Every year, Asufa - Israel's leading independent design store, commissions a new edition of the Passover Haggadah. Each spread is handed to a different Israeli illustrator, with complete creative freedom to interpret the traditional text however they see fit. The 2019 edition included 45 illustrators. I was one of them.

My Haggadah text

My assigned section was "Ki Lo Na'eh, Ki Lo Ya'eh" - a liturgical poem sung at the end of the Seder. Each verse describes heavenly hosts gathering from all directions to praise. The refrain repeats like a chant. The central image of the poem is assembly: a crowd converging around a single point, singing in unison.

The Illustration

I took that convergence literally. A desert night, a massive bonfire at the center, figures gathered around it with their arms raised. The ancient setting felt right for a text that hasn't changed in centuries - familiar enough to feel sacred, strange enough to feel alive.

Shalita Font

The illustration commission for Asufa's 2019 Passover Haggadah didn't end with just a spread. The typography I developed for the piece - based on Mugrabi by Alef Alef Alef, redrawn with more ancient, biblical energy, caught the attention of type designer Avraham Cornfeld (Alef Alef Alef's Founder).

What started as a visual direction for one double-page spread became a full collaboration. In 2023, we released Shlita through Fontimonim: an expressive Hebrew display typeface with two weights, stylistic alternates, swashes, and unique ligatures.

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