* 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.