Auction 12 Part 1 Religious Books, Rabbis Letters, Hassidism, Haggadot, Kabbala, Manuscripts
By Jerusalem of gold
Jan 24, 2017
Jerusalem, Israel
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LOT 272:

Special, Important Collection of Passover Haggadot and Facsimiles

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Special, Important Collection of Passover Haggadot and Facsimiles
A. Ma'aseh Be'Rabbi Elazar - Commentary on the Passover Haggadah with the text of the Haggadah. By Rabbi Elazar Fleckeles author of "Teshuvah Me'Ahava". Groswardein, 1944.

B. Passover Haggadah with German translation, Hebrew and German column by column. Several illustrations of engravings among the leaves of the book. Frankfurt, 1926.

C. Passover Haggadah illustrated by Naftali Bezem. Tel Aviv, 1883.

D. Passover Haggadah, illustrated manuscript. Central Europe, 1719. Small-format facsimile. Collection of the National Library.

E. Passover Haggadah, manuscript. Yemen, the 19th century. Facsimile.

F. Passover Haggadah according to the custom of Ashkenaz. Italy, the middle of the 15th century. Illustrated manuscript.

G. Passover Haggadah, from a prayer book according to the Italian custom. Mantova, 1480. Illustrated manuscript. Facsimile.

H. Passover Haggadah, IDF, 1951.

I. Passover Haggadah in Hebrew and Arabic. Jerusalem, 1935. Title page in blue ink.

J. Passover Haggadah. Vienna, 1921.

K. Archeological-Historical Passover Haggadah.

L. The Passover Haggadah, its sources and history with a photocopy of the most ancient Haggadah of the Cairo Geniza and examples of valuable Haggadot. By Daniel Goldschmidt. Jerusalem, 1988.

M. Otzar Ha'Haggadot - bibliography of Passover Haggadot since the first days of printing until 1960 by Avraham Ya'ari. Jerusalem, 1997. Including the index.

N. Passover Haggadah. Amsterdam, 1695. Facsimile of a thousand numbered copies. Copy number 39. Jerusalem, 1983. Condition: Excellent.

O. The Copenhagen Haggadah. Altona-Hamburg, 1739. Written and illustrated by Uri Feibish ben Yitzchak Isaac Segal. Facsimile edition with an introduction by Chaya Benjamin. Tel Aviv, 1986.

P. Impressive manuscript written and illustrated on parchment in 1738 in Altona, Germany by the well-known artist Yosef Ben David of Lipnik. With a short version of the Abravanel commentary. With a detailed introduction in Hebrew and English. Jerusalem, 1990.

Condition: Very Good.

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