Copenhagen Haggadah Tel Aviv, Nahar, Yedioth Aharonoth, Chemed 1986
Slight wear, in slip case with Complments Bank Hapoalim says first facsimile edition with 8 page insert. Into by Chaya Benjamin. Richly illustrated
£45.00 [Ref: 4945]Haggadah For Passover - Service Edition For Australian Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen Melbourne 1945
Orig wrapps 16 cm, (2) 34 + 34 pp text in Hebrew and English, illustrated (Frontis map plus 9 illus) Rare Australian military Haggadah
Yudlov 3958
£350.00 [Ref: 4857]Haggadah Shel Pesach - First Israeli Army Haggadah Jerusalem 1949
Original wrappers 20cm. This was the first Passover Haggadah published by the Israeli Defense Forces. "All subsequent Pesach Haggadot published by the army were more elaborate, but since this Haggdah was published right after the 1948 War of Independence the army used plates of another Hagadah published in the previous year by Lewin-Epstein. The difference between the first IDF edition and the edition it was copied from is the letter to the soldiers from the first Chief Rabbi of the IDF, Shlomo Gorontschik, later to become the Chief Rabbi of Israel , Shlomo Goren published in the inside front cover. He writes in Hebrew 'After 2000 years of physical and spiritual slavery, we have merited to celebrate the festival of freedom.......and Just as we left Egypt and saw miracles so too we saw in the War of Independence that we raged in our land. Raise high the flag of freedom that you have acquired by your hands in great bravery and self sacrifice as we envision the complete Redemption and celebrate the Festival of Passover .... ' " See Shalom Freedman - Rabbi Shlomo Goren: Torah Sage and General (page 36) Yudlov 4122
£250.00 [Ref: 4556]Lamm's Pracht-Hagadah. Neu Ubersetzt Von Dr B Konigsberger. Illustriert Von M Kunstadt Berlin, Verlag Louis Lamm 1922
Original green cloth, 27 cm x 21 cm. 95 pp Text in Hebrew with English translation a minor mark on the top board, some minor shel-wear but an extremely good copy of this attractive, illustrated Haggadah. Yudlov 2850.
£125.00 [Ref: 5011]Rakusen's Passover Haggadah with English Translation London, Sharon Press [1958]
Orig wrapps., 22cm 47 pp Text in Hebrew and English. Some soiling. Yudlov 4553. Advertisement for Rakusen's matzo on back cover.
£15.00 [Ref: 4354]Service for the First Two Nights of Passover Furth, Gusdorfer and sold by Vallentine in London 1857
Paper covered boards, 20cm, 91 pp , text in Hebrew with English translation.the backstrip has been replaced, rubbing to extremities. Yudlov 1048 (Ruth Lehmann 15)
£150.00 [Ref: 4685]Aharon Darshan Teomim Haggadah - Sefer Mateh Aharon Frankfurt 1710
Attractively rebound in modern blue half leather, in blue gilt custom made box, [2]+2+44 leaves, some repairs to margins. Copper plate illustrations after the style of the Amsterdam Haggadah. With the Hascamah (Rabbinic letter of approbation) from Rabbi Naftali Hacohen of Frankfort. The Mateh Aharon is an extensive commentary first published in 1678. The illustrated plates are very sharp. Yudlov 113.
£2,250.00 [Ref: 4310]
Alshech, Maharal et al [Haggadah] Maaleh Beit Chorin Vienna, Anton Schmid 1794
Attractively rebound with modern red leather spine, gilt lettering, cloth covered boards, in custom made matching cloth box, 4to 52 leaves. Includes commentaries of the Alshech, a 16th Century author of a major bible commentaryin addition to the Kvurot Hashem by the Maharal of Prague (of Golem fame) and the Olellot Ephraim. The illustrations, text of the Haggadah and laws and customs follow the Maleh Beit Chorin Haggadah of Amsterdam 1781, and the last few songs Adir Hu and Chad Gadya have a Germantranslation in old Yiddish/Hebrew characters. Some winestaining andbrowning. Yudlov 370.
£1,250.00 [Ref: 4312]American Joint Distribution Committee Passover Hagadah (in Hebrew) Printed and distributed in Germany 1948
Orig. wrapps 14cm 32pp Front cover design showing Moses pointing the way to the Israelites to the Promised Land wherein are identified Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, Haifa and the Dead Sea Browning and foxing to covers and throughout
£395.00 [Ref: 3639]