Beit Chorin which is the order of the Pesach Haggadah.
With additions in Ladino, commentaries and a map of the Holy Land with explanations in German. The original Haggadah was the first illustrated Haggadah printed in France, and the printer, Moshe Metz had to present the name of a gentile printer on the Haggadah’s title page because of the royal policy refusing to grant Jews a license to open printing presses.
Chemed printing press, Jerusalem, 1979. Numbered copy 621 out of 1000 copies. Published by the Welfare Fund for Children in Distress in Israel, very fine condition.