Haggada with commentary by Rabbi Moshe Elyakim Briah of Koznitz, son and successor of the Maggid of Koznitz.
56 pages. Includes Song of Songs and the Kehillat Moshe commentary. First edition.
Otzar HaHaggadot 2304. Minimal stains.
Very fine condition.
Seder Haggada shel Pesach with Yiddish translation in vowelized, square letters. Along with laws of bedikat chametz…and we presented a commentary on the Chad Gadya, all in Yiddish. [Slavuta, Shapira press, c. 1820].
24 leaves, 18 cm. Light green paper.
The haggada was printed without year or location of print. The title page illustration features a plant with three flowers. This illustration appears on Slavuta prints (refers to H. Lieberman, Ohel Rochel, 3, p. 236, the titlepage of Tractate Megilla, Slavuta 1812), and it is listed bibliographically accordingly. However, the illustration was also used by the Wachs printers in Jozefow, since they purchased typographic materials from the Slauvta press. It is, therefore, possible that this haggada was printed in Jozefow, after the closure of the Slavuta press.
Otzar Haggadot 611, according to a copy in the Floersheim Collection. Not in the National Library.
New binding. Stains.
Shivcha D’Mara commentary by Rabbi Meshulam Yissachar HaLevi Horowitz of Stanislav.
28 leaves. The Haggada was printed in the author’s lifetime by his son Rabbi Yosef HaLevi Horowitz. In the margins are comments and sources in pencil, perhaps written by someone who planned to reprint the Haggada.
Otzar HaHaggadot 1552. Fine condition.
A Haggadah with the commentary Mareh Yechezkel by Rabbi Yechezkel Panet, with additions.
[4], 48 leaves. With warnings and decrees from the Rebbe Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum author of ‘Yismach Moshe’ in Hebrew and Yiddish, printed by the author’s grandson.
Otzar HaHaggadot 1928. Fine-very fine condition.
* Haggadah with the commentary Pri Chaim, by [the Rebbe] Rabbi Avraham Chaim of Zlotchuv. Vienna, 1921. 32, 3-34 pages. With a Shabbat HaGadol sermon. Otzar HaHaggadot 2818. Fine-very fine condition.
* A Haggadah with the commentary Divrei Chaim by the Rebbe of Sanz . Grosswardein [circa 1941]. [1] 36 leaves, title-page cover added. The book was printed after the 30th August 1940, the date on which Trannsylvania was transferred from Romania to Hungary, therefore the title page text is in Hungarian. Otzar HaHaggadot 3778. Blemish on the cover. The Haggadah is in fine condition.
A Haggadah with the commentary Hallel Nirtza by Rabbi Moshe Greenwald of Chust. First edition.
128 pages. Otzar HaHaggadot 2848.
Uncommon Haggadah. Without binding. Stains. Fine-very fine condition.
A Haggada based on and explained by the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and his disciples.
Breslov printing press. 53 [3] pages.
Otzar HaHaggadot 3083. Binding in partial disrepair. Very fine condition.
A Haggada with the commentary of Rebbe Alter Yisrael Shimon of Novominsk.
96, 24 pages. The Haggada was printed soon after his death, with an introduction by his son. With a letter from Rebbe Yitzchak of Kotzk-Sokolov.
Otzar HaHaggadot 3443. Original binding. Fine-very fine condition.
* Be’er Mayim on the Pesach Haggada, by Rabbi Moshe Yosef, the Maggid of Zaliztsi. Jerusalem, [1935].
With the text of the Haggada. 119 pages. Otzar HaHaggadot 3510.
Printed and bound with:
* Pri Chaim with Be’er Mayim on the Pesach Haggada, by Rabbi Avraham Chaim, [the Maggid] of Zlotshov. Jerusalem, [1936].
[2], 31, [2] pages. On the last leaf: “Correction of the printing mistake in Be’er Mayim .” Otzar HaHaggadot 3574.
Two early Chassidic works on the Haggada. Very fine condition.
* Seder Haggada shel Pesach with the Aggadita D’Pischa…from the manuscript of the Shaar Yissacher…Chaim Elazar Shapira…Munkacs , at the Schlesinger Bros. press, New York, 1945. Otzar Haggadot 3973.
* Seder Haggada shel Pesach, Ohr Zoreich …according to the works of Nachman…of Breslov and his disciple…Rabbi Nosson…and other disciples….arranged by…Moshe Yehoshua . Chorev press, Jerusalem, [1947]. Otzar Haggadot 4042.
* Seder Haggada shel Pesach with the Mareh Yechezkel commentary…from Rabbi Yechekzel Paneth…and the author’s son, and we’ve included a Maamar Kadosh…first printed in 1879…and now reprinted by….Shmuel Yuda Paneth. ספארגראף company printing, New York, [1950]. Otzar Haggadot 4191.
* Haggada shel Pesach with nice compilations…disciples of the G-dly Rabbi …Yisrael Besh”t…republished by Avraham Nosson Barnet. HaTichya publishing, Jerusalem, [1959]. Otzar Haggadot 4604.
* Haggada shel Pesach with the Divrei Yechezkel Shraga by Yechezkel Shraga Lipshitz Halberstam, the Admor of Stropkov. Printed by the “Vaad Chassidei Sanz Shinova Stropkov in Eretz Yisrael,” Jerusalem, 1963. Some of the pages are still uncut.
Fine condition.
A Haggada with the commentary of Rabbi Chaim Yehudah Segal Deutch, and commentary from three Belzer Rebbes: Rabbi Shalom, Rabbi Yehoshua, and Rabbi Yissachar Dov.
[16], 211, [1] pages.
Otzar HaHaggadot 3660. Separate binding. Very fine condition.
* A Haggadah with the commentary Be’er Mayim by Rabbi Yosef Moshe [the Maggid of Zalzitz]. Jerusalem, 1935. 100 pages. Printed cover. Like some of the copies this is without the ‘Pri Chaim’. Otzar HaHaggadot 3510.
* A Haggadah with the commentary Shem MiShmuel by the Rebbe Rabbi Shmuel of Sochatchov. Jerusalem, 1947. 138 pages. With additions by the Rebbe Rabbi David of Sochatchov and an introduction from the Rebbe Rabbi Chanoch of Sochatchov. Otzar HaHaggadot 4064.
* Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach…Ish Yisrael…by Rabbi Yisrael of Modzitz…the second…by his son…Shaul Yedidya…Taub…of Modzitz, published by the Va’ad Agudat Chassidei Modzitz. Brooklyn, 1947. With a letter from the Rebbe for this edition which is signed: Currently here in Brooklyn NY. One of the Polish exiles who is in America. Otzar HaHaggadot 4061.
* Sefer Be’er Mayim…by Rabbi…Yosef Moshe…Maggid…of Zborov and Zaliztsi…and accompanied by…Pri Chaim by Rabbi…Av Beit Din of Zlotshov . “Eretz Yisrael” printing press, Jerusalem, 1935, Otzar HaHaggadot 3510. Like other copies without ‘Pri Chaim’.
Fine-very fine condition.
* Pesach Haggadah with the commentary Ma’amar Aggadata D’Pischa which is from the manuscript of the book Sha’ar Yissachar…Rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapiro…Av Beit Din of Munkacs and the environs. Printed by the Shulsinger Brothers, New York, 1945. Otzar HaHaggadot 3973.
* Pesach Haggadah with the commentary Shem MiShmuel by…Shmuel…author of the book Shem Mishmuel on the Torah. From Sochatchov…third edition completed and revised…with the addition of Likutei Amaraim…by the author’s son… Rabbi David. “HeTechiya” printing press, Jerusalem, 1947. Otzar HaHaggadot 4046.
* Pesach Haggadah with the commentary Or Zarua…according to the teachings of…Rabbi Nachman of Breslov…and according to…Rabbi Natan of Breslov…published by Breslov chassidim , Jerusalem, [2002?].
* Pesach Haggadah Divrei Yoel…by Rabbi…Av Beit Din of Satmar. Mazal printing press, Brooklyn 1986. Name is embossed on the binding, given as a Bar Mitzva gift by “…Meir Shnitzler who served as an assistant of…the author…”. Blemished spine.
Fine-very fine condition.
A Haggada with a commentary by Rabbi Yaakov Chizkiyahu Greenwald.
[8], 20, 135, [1] pages. With an introduction by the author’s sons praising their father.
Not bound. A few stains, fine-very fine condition. Otzar HaHaggadot 3887.
* A Haggadah with the commentary Livnat HaSapir, by Rabbi David Yitzchak Isaac Rabinowitz of Skolia. New York, 1949. [2], 148, [3] pages. At the beginning of the book are letters from the Rebbes of Chortkov and Husiatyn. The author, the Rebbe Rabbi David Yitzchak Isaac of Skolia [1898-1979] was one of the important Rebbes of New York. Not listed by Ya’ari, Otzar HaHaggadot 4137. Original embossed binding. Stains. Fine-very fine condition.
* Haggadah with Likutei Minhagim V’Taamim, by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. New York, 1955. 47 [1] pages. Second edition with additions. Printed on high-quality paper. Printed cover. Otzar HaHaggadot 4462. Very fine condition.
* Sefer Beit HaYayin on the Pesach Haggadah, with compilations…Rabbi Avraham Yaakov…successor of his father…Yisrael of Ruzhin…written by…Meir Yehuda Leibush…re-published with additions, published by Knesset Mordechai D’Chassidei Sadigura, New York, 1961.
* Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach…Livnat HaSapir which I wrote…David Yitzchak Isaac…of Skolye , Freund Publishing Co. New York, 1949, Otzar HaHaggadot 4137.
Very fine condition.
A Haggada with the commentary of the Sfat Emmet by the Gerrer Rebbe, and the commentary Tiferet Shlomo by the Rebbe of Radomsk.
160 pages. New magnificent and corrected edition by Rabbi Shimon Alter.
Otzar HaHaggadot 4370. Original binding. A few stains. Very fine condition.
* A Pesach Haggada with Likutei Minhagim V’Taamim , second edition with additions, Kehat publishing. Published by Otzar HaChassidim [Shulsinger Brothers printing press]. New York, 1955, Otzar HaHaggadot 4442.
* Offest printing Pesach Haggada Ezra, Kfar Chabad, 1961. At the end of the Haggada is the El HaNoar section with a photograph of the Rebbe, a letter from Tzeirei Chabad to the youth, and more.
* Pesach Haggada by Tzeirei Agudat Chabad, Ezra offset printing. Kfar Chabad, 1965.
* Pesach Haggada by Tzeirei Agudat Chabad. HaNitzachon printing. Tel Aviv, [198?].
Fine condition.
* Haggada shel Pesach with customs and “teamim” compiled and arranged by Admor Menachem Mendel Schneersohn of Lubavitch. Second printing with supplements . Kehat publications, Otzar Hachassidim editorial board, Shlusinger Bros. Linotyping & Publishing Co. New York, 1955. Otzar Haggadot 4442.
* Haggada shel Pesach ….compiled and arranged by ….R’ Menachem Mendel…Schneersohn of Lubavitch. Third publication with supplements, Kehat publications . Published by the Otzar HaChassidim editorial board, New York, 1957, Otzar Haggadot 4513.
* Haggada shel Pesach with customs and “teamim” compiled and arranged by…Admor Menachem Mendel…Schneersohn of Lubavitch . With English translation. Second printing by Kehat. Published by the editorial staff of Otzar HaChassidim, New York, 1985. Binding partially in disrepair. A group of leaves are detached.
* Haggada shel Pesach . Published by Kehat . Published by the editorial board of Otzar HaChassidim, Kefar Chabad, 1987.
Part three of the Lev Sameach prayerbook. Pesach Haggada with the commentary of Rabbi Chanoch Henich of Aleskm by his grandson Rebbe Chanoch Henich Twersky, the Radomishel-Maliner Rebbe.
[2], 64 leaves. Limited edition of 314 copies, copy number 70. Listed in Otzar HaHaggadot without seeing a copy. Not in the National Library. For information about the Rebbe refer to: Encyclopedia L’Chassidut 1, 631-632.
Original binding. Excellent condition.