Pesach Haggadah with a Hebrew commentary based on the Avudraham, and a translation of the text of the Hagadah into Yiddish-Deutsch. With an addendum of a few pages with laws and customs of Pesach by R. Yoel Brill and R. Shmuel Rosenthal. These are of particular interest as they provide a glimpse of various Pesach customs common during the period in Germany, including the baking of Matzo and the different vegetables used on the Seder plate.
First Haggadah printed in Ofen.
With a rare engraved frontispiece depicting the eating of the Paschal Lamb in Egypt.
Vinograd Ofen 5. Yudlov 592. Yaari 420.
[1], 52 pages. 20 Cm.
Ownership inscription of R. Shmuel Kraus from 1843, with his signature on the title page.
Overall great condition, usual Matzo and wine staining, thick pages, original leather binding rubbed out spine and edges, spine slightly detached and damaged
Share this lot: