Non-traditional haggadah, stencil print. All the pages of the haggadah are surrounded by impressive drawings. Between various traditional texts, there is an interesting Yizkor text for the casualties of the War of Independence and those who fell in the battles for the homeland and in the riots: “Take the best of our sons. Pure youth – dreamers, sure-hearted, of clean hands – taken to the dirt of the earth … we have none better than these. Have you seen them? Where? You cover all of them up. Bless their sacrifice in the secret of the death of the glorious life of our village …” There are also passages about strengthening political independence, for example: “If the battle continues many times over, if there are additional sacrifices, if it costs us a larger part of our work – will we not stand by it? Behind us are bondage and atrophy. Before us are sovereignty and independence … Until when? … Until the strength of the Jews in our Land defeats any enemy attack in advance, where ever it is …” and more. 20 cm. [31] cm. The haggadah is printed only on the left side of the leaves. The back binding is lacking and is completed with matching paper. Fine-very fine condition, dampstain at the top of the front binding. Aging stains.