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Seven IDF Haggadot published by the Chief Military Rabbinate, "Nusach Achid":
* Haggada shel Pesach, Nissan, 1949. Printed and published by the Levin-Epstein brothers. The first Haggada printed in "Nusach Achid" for IDF soldiers, published by the religious services. Preface by Rabbi Shlomo Goren: "After two thousand year of spiritual and physical servitude, we merit for the first time to celebrate Passover...with true liberty..." [16] leaves. Stains.
* [6] Haggadot for IDF soldiers, "Nusach Achid", published by the Military Rabbinate, arranged by the Chief Military Rabbi, illustrations. 1950, 1951, 1953, 1956 [8th year of the State of Israel], 1957 [9th year of the State of Israel], 1958 [10th year of the State of Israel].
Varying sizes and conditions. Overall moderate-fine condition.
* Haggada for emergencies for a soldiers on military missions, edited by the Chief Military Rabbinate, erev Pesach 1967. 19th year of the State of Israel. First edition of the emergency haggada.
The Haggada opens with a preface by Rabbi Shlomo Goren, Chief Rabbi of the IDF. "This abridged haggada, published for the first time, was created for soldiers on emergency missions. In other words, this Haggada is intended for soldiers who find themselves on leil shimurim waiting in ambush, on patrols, and in guard positions on the borders who cannot take the time, due to their security missions, to make a regular seder..." Includes various instructions for using the haggada [This haggada should not be used for regular Passover seders....the four cups of wine should be fulfilled with non-alcoholic grape juice...we have ommitted the siman of "urchatz", based on the early halcha that in an emergency one is exempt from washing one's hands..." and more].
[15] leaves, illustrations. 24 cm.
* [3] Emergency haggadot published later in 1969-1979, by the Chief Military Rabbinate, in a similar format, with prefaces applicable specifically to the year they were published - relating to changes in the security situations.
Varying conditions, overall fine condition.
Siddur Kavanot Ahavat Shalom, section of the Passover haggada, published by Ahavat Shalom. Copy 46, inscribed and autographed by Rabbi Yaakov Hillel, Rosh Yeshiva Ahavat Shalom. Tens of sketches with various holy names and kabalistic kavanot on the haggada.
831 [1] pages. 36 cm. Impressive red leather binding with gilt text. Dampstains can be discerned on the first 10 leaves and the last reinforcing leaves; all other leaves are in fine condition.
Four fancy facsimiles.
* A facsimile of the 1629 Venice Haggadah, with the addition of the design of the 1609 Venice Haggadah, and with the commentary of Don Yitzchak Abarbanel. Published by Shmuel Mor. Bnei Brak 1975.
* Haggadah Shel Pesach. A facsimile of the Kittsee [close to Pressburg] Haggadah of 1782.
* A facsimile of the 1728 Birkat HaMazon Karlsruhe with a foreword and instructions in Hebrew and English by Rafael Edelmann. Miniature edition.
* A facsimile of the Birkat HaMazon with the birkot hanehenin and Kriyat Shema Al HaMita, from the manuscript written and illustrated by Aharon Wolf Herling, Vienna, 1740. Numbered copy number 102 out of 250 copies printed. Miniature edition. Luxurious velvet binding.
Sizes and conditions vary, very fine overall condition.
Haggada shel Pesach written and illustrated by Arthur Szyk, published by Masada and Alumot, Jerusalem 1966. Magnificent binding made with mother of pearl in white and shades of brown and purple.
The binding on the right features a seven-stemmed menorah surrounded by geometric designs and vegetation; the binding on the English side [left to right] features a star of David at the center surrounded by magnificent geometric designs and vegetation. Unique edition, with each two pages attached on the margins.
Light tears to the spine.
Fine condition.
Seven Haggadot with translations and illustrations:
* Haggada shel Pesach, Budapest 1909. Hebrew and Hungarian on facing pages.
* Haggada shel Pesach by Dr. M. Lehmann. Frankfurt A.M., 1914, with reproductions from antiquated Frankfurt haggadot. Original, stained cloth binding.
* Haggada L'Leil Shimurim, Frankfurt A.M. Hebrew with German translation and commentary.
* Seder Haggada L'Leil Shimurim, Rodelheim, 1938. Hebrew with German translation in parallel columns.
* Seder Haggada L'Leil Shimurim by Victor Goldschmidt. Hebrew with German translation in parallel columns.
* Seder Haggada L'Leil Shimurim, Rodelheim, 1920s. Magnificent binding with gilt embossing.
* Seder Haggada shel Pesach by E.D. Goldschmidt. Berlin, 1936.
Varying sizes and conditions.
Two Passover Haggadot of the 40-50s.
* Seder Haggadah Shel Pesach with French translation by A. Crehange, circa 1940's.
* The Passover Haggadah. Pesach Haggadah translated into English by Nahum N. Glatzer, New York 1953. Illustrations.
Varying sizes. Stains. Fine condition.
Two Pesach Haggadot illustrated. the 20th century.
* Passover haggada with German translation and elucidation, Frankfurt A.M., 1926, J. Kauffmann press. Original cloth binding. Minimal stains on the binding. Fine condition.
* Passover Haggada with English translation by Rabbi Aaron Dym, New York 1963. Stains, moderate condition.