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Ashkenazic Passover Haggadah

An interesting 19th-century example of Ashkenazic Passover Haggadah with commentary by Gabriel HaKohen of Zamter.

With translation into Yiddish by Wolf Heidenheim (Benjamin Ze'ev; 1757–1832) - a Hebrew grammarian, masoretic scholar, and commentator on the liturgy, born in Heidenheim, best known for his nine-volume edition of the mahzor, 'Sefer Kerovot' (Roedelheim, 1800–02). This edition seems to be based on Heidenheim's 1823 Rödelheim edition of the Haggadah.

4to, modern red calf with gilt Hebrew titles to front and spine, marbled edges, leaves browned and wine-stained as expected; text in Hebrew, Aramaic, Yiddish and German. [12], 29 ll.

Vinograd, Krotoschin 6; Yudlov 800; Yaari 579; not in Yerushalmi.
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Ashkenazic Passover Haggadah

An interesting 19th-century example of Ashkenazic Passover Haggadah with commentary by Gabriel HaKohen of Zamter.

With translation into Yiddish by Wolf Heidenheim (Benjamin Ze'ev; 1757–1832) - a Hebrew grammarian, masoretic scholar, and commentator on the liturgy, born in Heidenheim, best known for his nine-volume edition of the mahzor, 'Sefer Kerovot' (Roedelheim, 1800–02). This edition seems to be based on Heidenheim's 1823 Rödelheim edition of the Haggadah.

4to, modern red calf with gilt Hebrew titles to front and spine, marbled edges, leaves browned and wine-stained as expected; text in Hebrew, Aramaic, Yiddish and German. [12], 29 ll.

Vinograd, Krotoschin 6; Yudlov 800; Yaari 579; not in Yerushalmi.