Likely the first Haggadah to be printed in France.


There are numerous pages throughout the Haggadah that feature splendid copperplate engravings, depicting scenes from the story of the Haggadah. These engravings were reprinted in later editions printed in Amsterdam, Lvov and Dyhernfurth.

Metz, 1767.

[2], 64 leaves. Without the Map. 22 Cm. Second title page in facsimile.


Otzar HaHaggadot No. 251.

One of the first Hebrew seforim printed in Metz.

Overall good condition, some repairs made to title page, some tears and stains throughout, thick pages, original binding.

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Beit Chorin. Passover Haggadah with Commentaries of The Alshich, The MaHaral and The Kli Yakar, Rabbi Shlomo Ephraim of Luntschitz. Metz, 1767. First Edition.

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