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  • 1
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: [16] Blatt , Illustrationen , 14,5 x 21 cm
    Additional Material: [3] Blatt: Musaf le-Hagadah shel Pesah
    Year of publication: 1946
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah ; Displaced Person ; Schoa ; She'erit ha-Peletah ; München
    Abstract: Eine besondere Haggada fertigte der KZ-Überlebende Yosef Dov Sheinson an. Sie wurde von der 3. US-Armee gedruckt und bei den von Abraham Klausner geleiteten Seder-Abenden am 15. und 16. April 1946 in der Gaststätte "Deutsches Theater München" verwendet. Mit sieben Holzschnitten illustriert, stellt sie in eindringlicher Weise den Leidensweg der Juden Europas während des Krieges dar, schildert die missliche Lage der DPs und fordert als einzigen Ausweg die Emigration nach Palästina. Non-traditional Hagadah, with illustrations of Jewish life in ghettos and concentration camps. Illustrations signed: "Ben-Binyamin" [Zvi Miklos Adler]. On back title-cover: "Histadrut Zionit Ahida and 'NOHAM' [No'ar Halutzei Me'uchad] in Germany. Munich, 1946". Ya'ari 2328, Otzar Ha'Haggadot 4007 הגדה לא מסורתית, עם איורים מחיי היהודים בגיטאות ובמחנות ההשמדה. האיורים חתומים: "בן-בנימין" [צבי מיקלוש אדלר]. על המעטפת האחורית: "הסתדרות ציונית אחידה ו'נחם' [נוער חלוצי מאוחד] בגרמניה. מינכן, תש"ו". יערי 2328, אוצר ההגדות 4007.
    Note: Jüdisches Erscheinungsjahr: [5]706 , Bibliografischer Nachweis: Ya'ari 2328; Otzar Ha'Haggadot 4007
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  • 2
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: [16] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah
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  • 3
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    Yerushalayim : Rubin Mass Ltd. Publishing House
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 51 Seiten, [2] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Edition: 2. Auflage (7. - 10. Tausend)
    Year of publication: 1936
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah ; Spielbuch
    Abstract: Großformatige, überaus eingängige Haggada schel Pessach für Kinder, mit der ihnen musikalisch und in Wort und Bild der Auszug aus Ägypten am Seder-Abend nahegebracht wird. Die beweglichen Bilder zeigen Moses im Schilfkörbchen, den Frondienst der Juden in Ägypten, die sieben Plagen dort (Frondienst und die 7 Plagen auf einem Bl. mit Drehscheibe), den Zug der Israeliten durch das Rote Meer und die Pessach-Feier einer jüdischen Familie. Die doppelblattgroße Farbillustration mit Kindern und Jugendlichen bei der Feldarbeit in Erez Israel und dem traditionellen Wunsch “nächstes Jahr in Jerusalem”.
    Note: Jüdisches Erscheinungsjahr: [5]696
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  • 4
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    Tel-Aviv : W. Turnowsky Ltd.
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: [2], 27, [2], 16 Blatt , Illustrationen , 11,9 x 16,4 cm
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah ; Handschrift ; Buchmalerei ; Faksimile ; Provenienz: Voolen, Edward van Donator
    Note: Handschrift, Deutschland, 1768, jüdisches Jahr: 5528, gedruckt in verkleinertem Format
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  • 5
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    New York, NY : CCAR-Press
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: [5] Blatt, 109 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: revised edition
    Year of publication: 2014
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah ; Reformjudentum ; Provenienz: Voolen, Edward van Donator
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  • 6
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    [Worms]
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    Language: Hebrew
    Keywords: Machsor ; Handschrift ; Worms
    Abstract: Manuscript, machzor for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. [Worms], 1788. Two volumes. Illustrated title page at the beginning of the machzor. Square script [partially vowelized] and cursive Ashkenazi script. Enlarged and decorated initials. In the center of the title page is an interesting inscription by the writer "Yitzchak Isaac son of the late R' Wolf Pollack Segal, who was the cantor of the Rashi Synagogue in Worms: "For the past few years, I was the regular cantor in the Rashi Synagogue and every year I would lead the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur prayers… G-d knows that every time I stand in prayer I am overtaken by tremendous fear and trembling lest, G-d forbid, I stumble in my prayers because until now, I have always prayed from the machzor of the late… R' Leib Zintzheim, who donated these machzorim to the aforesaid synagogue…". Segal writes that with the passing years, glosses and additions were added by the city's sages to the ancient machzor and Rabbi Wolf decided to copy the prayers in the machzor for his personal use "like the machzor of the community in the old synagogue… all according to the customs here". The first volume contains the Rosh Hashanah prayers [from HaMelech of Shacharit], with yotzrot and piyyutim. The second volume begins with Kol Nidrei and includes the Yom Kippur prayers with yotzrot and piyyutim and Arvit for Motzei Yom Kippur. Also included is a section of the piyyut about the nations of the world HaGoyim Eimim Zamzumim Kedar V'Adomim, which was omitted from the printed machzorim because of the censor and can only be found in manuscripts. The machzor features a number of customs of Worms and Ashkenazi communities, such as the custom to say out loud the words "He is our G-d, there is no other" in the Aleinu prayer [mentioned among the customs of the Worms community, by R' Y. Shemesh. See enclosed material]; and more. Rabbi Leib Zintzheim who is mentioned on the title page of the manuscript was a well-known influential dignitary active in the royal city of Vienna who supported many communities. Among other achievements, he built the Beit Midrash [the Kloiz] and the Rashi Synagogue. The machzor features a number of customs of Worms and Ashkenazi communities, such as the custom to say out loud the words "He is our G-d, there is no other" in the Aleinu prayer. Rabbi Leib Zintzheim who is mentioned on the title page of the manuscript was a well-known influential dignitary active in the royal city of Vienna who supported many communities. Among other achievements, he built the Beit Midrash [the Kloiz] and the Rashi Synagogue.
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  • 7
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: [58] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Edition: Hotsa'ah 1
    Year of publication: 2015
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah ; Rut (Buch)
    Note: Ex. 348/500
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  • 8
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: [42] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2013
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah ; Illustration
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  • 9
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    Thessaloniki
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: 128 Seiten , Illustrationen , 28,5 x 21,6 cm
    Year of publication: 1987
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah ; Provenienz: Nachama, Estrongo Exlibris
    Note: Jüdisches Erscheinungsjahr: 5747 , Auf dem Vorsatzblatt vorne: handschriftliche Widmung in griechischer Sprache an Estrongo Nachama aus dem Jahr 1998
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  • 10
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    [Tel Aviv] : Massadah Publishers
    Language: Hebrew
    Pages: [23] Blatt , Illustrationen , 16 x 21,2 cm
    Additional Material: [6] Blatt [Beiheft]: Preface by Meir Ayali [auf Englisch und Hebräisch]; Schmuckschuber
    Edition: Faksimile
    Year of publication: 1987
    Keywords: Hagadah shel Pesah ; Buchmalerei ; Faksimile
    Abstract: The scribe/artist: In the year 1735 the Jewish community of Kittsee, now in eastern Austria, consisted of 155 adults and 111 children. In 1780 363 Jews lived in Kittsee. Hayyim began his career as a teacher there in 1725, but there are no manuscripts known which were done by him before 1741. Today, approximately 20 manuscripts by [the] artist, including those that are unsigned but may be ascribed to him, are known to exist. With one exception (a Passover Haggadah finished in Vienna in 1748 which is now in private hands), these manuscripts were all produced in Kittsee. He died in Kittsee in 1784, where his tombstone is still preserved on the Jewish cemetery. Source: http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/books-manuscripts/hebrew-manuscript-an-attractive-signed-eighteenth-century-hebrew-5156102-details.aspx
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