Meet the ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ Haggadah
It’s a TV show about nostalgia for a certain era of American Jewish life.
And now it’s part of the most nostalgic Jewish holiday.
Yes, the hit Amazon series “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” now has a tie-in Haggadah.
Inevitably, it’s a Maxwell House Haggadah.
The coffee company is offering a limited edition version of its Haggadah featuring illustrations and other shtick based on the show about an aspiring Jewish comedian and her extended family of Jewish relatives in late 1950s New York.
The “Maisel” Haggadah is a throwback to an earlier edition of the Haggadah that the company has been offering as a holiday giveaway since 1932. Illustrations of Midge Maisel and other characters are scattered throughout the new version, which also has handwritten notations by Rachel Brosnahan’s character as well as faux wine stains.
The limited-run Haggadahs are available to people who order Maxwell House coffee via Amazon.com. Passover begins on the evening of April 19.
“There is an organic link between the Maxwell House and ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ brands and we quickly aligned on the idea of creating Midge’s Haggadah — a combination of the 1958 classic version and Midge’s amazing personality,” Naor Danieli, brand manager for Maxwell House, said in a statement.
JTA Wire Service
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