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Haggada shel Peasch...Teitsche az zeinen arba yesodot.
[2] 54 leaves. First Yiddish edition printed parallel to the Hebrew edition, with the same approbations. The title page features an illustration of four columns, each one named for a commentary in the work.
Otzar Haggadot 306. Stains. Solitary holes. Fine condition.
Pesach Haggada with the commentary HaMarbeh l'Saper [by Rabbi Netanel Weil]. Karlsruhe, 1791.
First edition. 52 leaves, thick paper. The author, Rabbi Netanel Weil, one of the great rabbis of his time and author of Korban Netanel, chose to remain anonymous, and even gave an "approbation" to the commentary so no one would know that he was the author (!).
Otzar HaHaggadot 355. Aging stains, a few wine stains. Fine-very fine condition.
Ma'aleh Beit Chorin, with the commentary of Rabbi Moshe Alshich, Gevurot Hashem, Ollelot Ephraim, and other commentaries, as well as engravings. Vienna, 1804.
3 leaves. 24 cm. With laws in Yiddish printed in Tze'ena U'Re'ena script. Woodcut engravings of the story of the Haggada and small engravings of the symbols of the Seder.
Otzar HaHaggadot 468. Worming holes in the margins, pasting in the margins of a few pages. Fine condition.
Kohelet Shlomo, with the Pesach Haggadah.
By Rabbi Shlomo Zalman London by Rabbi Shlomo Bloch. 89, 26 leaves.
Otzar HaHaggadot 713. Includes the well-known book 'Kohelet Shlomo' on various prayers and blessings. Stains. Fine condition.
Pesach Haggada with the commentary "L'Pesach Leil Shimurim" [by Rabbi Yonah son of Rabbi Shmuel Zalman Baranetzki].
86 pages. 21 cm. On the title page: 1882. Censor: 1883. The author remained anonymous. With the Nachalat Avot commentary on part of Echad Mi Yode'a by the author's father. In the author's introduction he writes that he wrote the commentary to express his thanks to G-d after he was very ill in 1840 and miraculously recovered. The commentary was lost, and some of it appeared in others' books. He wrote it again in 1857, but only published it now in memory of his son Pesach Shimshon, who died with no descendants in 1868.
Otzar HaHaggadot 1617. Uncommon Haggada. Original velvet cover. A few stains. Fine condition.
Blessings for the entire year with laws and commentaries in Yiddish by Rabbi Shlomo Zalman London, edited by Rabbi Ephraim Bloch.
[2] 190 pages, 30 [1] leaves. Includes the Pesach Haggada with a Yiddish commentary.
Otzar HaHaggadot 816. Uncommon Haggada. Bookplate of Eliezer son of Avraham Moshe HaLevi Dunar and his handwritten signature on the title page. Very fine condition.
* Seder Haggadah L'Leil Shimurim, accompanied by a new commentary Or Yesharim...as well as customs of the Vilna Gaon and the rest of our Rabbis...written by Rabbi...Yechiel Heller...Av Beit Din of Suwałki...also all of the laws...from the prayer book Derech HaChaim, published by Tuvya HaCohen Efrati, [Konigsburg], the introduction was written in 1857, Otzar HaHaggadot 1053.
* Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach... a. Abarbanel... b. Gevurot Hashem. The Widow and the Brothers Romm, Vilna, 1878, Otzar HaHaggadot 1499. Bound together with two more books: 1. COURS DE THEMES ET DE VERSINS, 1866, Mulhouse. 2. Etz HaDaat which contains the entire wisdom of nature, the wisdom of astronomy...and the wisdom of physiology... written by...Moshe Aharon Wiesensky, Warsaw, 1893.
Fine condition.
* Simchat HaRegel, Pesach Haggadah with a commentary by Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai - the Chida. Lemberg, 1864. Otzar HaHaggadot 1224. Stains. Fine condition.
* Simchat HaRegel, Pesach Haggadah with a commentary by Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai - the Chida. Kolomyya, 1881. 57 leaves, without the leaves of the drush from the author of the Shach. Otzar HaHaggadot 1586. On the title page before us the year of printing is 1881, in Otzaר HaHaggadot 1880. Fine condition.
A Haggada with a pleasant commentary by Rabbi Baruch Ettelsohn.
[2] 51 leaves. Important approbations. Single edition.
Otzar HaHaggadot 1319. A few stains. Fine-very fine condition.
Haggadah with the commentary Emmet L'Yaakov and the commentary Chesed L'Avraham. 32 leaves. On the binding is an embossing: To the prince and officer in Israel, Mr. Rothschild, from the author. It seems that "the author" refers to the author of Chessed L'Avraham, Rabbi Avraham Dov Berish Flahm, Maggid in Mezritch, and that he gave the Haggadah to the prince and offer Rothschild.
Otzar HaHaggadot 1320.
Some of the binding is detached from the Haggadah.
* Sefer Brit Avot on the Haggadah L'Leil Shimurim, printed by Natan Shriftgisser, Warsaw, 1868, Otzar HaHaggadot 1320. Two letters from Rabbi Eliyahu of Vilna to the Maggid of Dubno. New binding.
* Ma'aleh Beit Chorin...with ten commentaries, published by Yehoshua Gershon Munk, Warsaw, 1878, Otzar HaHaggadot 1520. Loose binding.
* Haggadah Shel Pesach with the commentary Birkat HaShir by Rabbi...Aryeh Leib Tzintz...Rabbi of Plotzk...as well as various matters from several great Rabbis...and especially from his great uncle...Rabbi Yehonatan [Eybeschütz]...re-printed by...Zalman Schreiber. Warsaw, 1880, Otzar HaHaggadot 1577. Front binding is missing, a number of leaves at the beginning of the Haggadah are damaged and number of leaves were bound upside down.
Moderate-fine condition.
* Ma'aleh Beit Chorin which is the Pesach Haggadah with four commentaries...a. Alshich... b. Shelah... c. Maharal... d. Ollelot Efraim... printing press of Chaim Kaltar, Warsaw, 1875. On the last page: "Published by the bookstore of Rabbi Aharon Walden in Warsaw". Otzar HaHaggadot 1449. New binding.
* Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach with many commentaries... 1. Commentary of Rashi... 9. Mishneh L'Melech... 14 Rabbi Yaakov of Lisa... Warsaw, 1877, Otzar HaHaggadot 1479. The title page was torn and restored, last leaf is missing. Stains. A number of pages are torn, and page 14 is torn and most of it is missing.
* Haggadah Shel Pesach with the commentary...Rabbi Chaim Yosef David Azulai...as well as tractate Avot with two commentaries...Beit Aharon, by me the author Aharon... Printing press of Chaim Kaltar, Warsaw, 1889, Otzar HaHaggadot 1767. Leaves of tractate Avot (41-57) are missing.
Moderate-fine condition.