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As mentioned, the Haggadah first appeared in 5706 (1946). In this edition, the Haggadah contained forty-seven pages. The body of the Haggadah appeared on the right page and opposite it were the 'likutim' (collections). Over the course of the following years, the Rebbe added additional passages to his work (about forty new sections). These were not added all at once but in at least three additional stages, with new sections being added to the Haggadah every few years. However, they were not integrated together but appeared at the end of the Haggadah as new additions.
As mentioned, the Haggadah first appeared in 5706 (1946). In this edition, the Haggadah contained forty-seven pages. The body of the Haggadah appeared on the right page and opposite it were the 'likutim' (collections). Over the course of the following years, the Rebbe added additional passages to his work (about forty new sections). These were not added all at once but in at least three additional stages, with new sections being added to the Haggadah every few years. However, they were not integrated together but appeared at the end of the Haggadah as new additions.


Only in 5733 (1973) - twenty-seven years after its first appearance - did the 'Vaad L'Hafatzat Sichos' publish the Haggadah with all the passages integrated together, and this time they appeared in the margins of the Haggadah. Understandably, as a result, the page numbers changed, and even the Rebbe in his notes began to reference the new edition.
Only in 5733 (1973) - twenty-seven years after its first appearance - did the '[[Vaad L'Hafotzas Sichos|Vaad L'Hafatzat Sichos]]' publish the Haggadah with all the passages integrated together, and this time they appeared in the margins of the Haggadah. Understandably, as a result, the page numbers changed, and even the Rebbe in his notes began to reference the new edition.


However, it seems that the more noticeable change was made in the name of the Haggadah - in the first edition it was called "Likutei Minhagim V'Taamim" and later in reverse order "Likutei Taamim Uminhagim."
However, it seems that the more noticeable change was made in the name of the Haggadah - in the first edition it was called "Likutei Minhagim V'Taamim" and later in reverse order "Likutei Taamim Uminhagim."