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Guide to the Duke University Libraries Collection of Haggadot, 1200-2003 (bulk 1900-2003)

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Descriptive Summary

Title
Duke University Libraries Collection of Haggadot, 1200-2003 (bulk 1900-2003
Creator
Duke University. Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library.
Extent
436 Items
Language
English.
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Administrative Information

Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
However, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in this collection have not been transferred to Duke University.
Preferred Citation
Cite each individual Haggadah following the citation format for a published work.
Provenance
The Duke University Libraries Collection of Haggadot consists of items found in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, the Divinity School Library, Perkins Library, and Lilly Library.
Processing Information
Processed by Chad Spigel
Completed July 28, 2004
Encoded by Elizabeth Arnold, Syreena Bibbs, Ramona Jauneika-Devine, and Danielle McGregor
Finding aid completed May 18, 2005
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
            

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Historical Note

The Haggadah, a liturgical work used in Jewish homes around the world for the yearly Passover celebration, is the most widely published Jewish liturgical book and has appeared in countless forms over the years. Around 40 pages in length, the Haggadah's traditional text is in Hebrew but is often accompanied by translations into the vernacular or occasionally appears only in the vernacular. Thousands of extant editions have been cataloged, and many more uncatalogued editions come to light each year in addition to new editions which are continually being published. Haggadot have been printed in nearly every country where Jews have lived and in nearly every language Jews have spoken.

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Collection Overview

The Duke University Libraries Collection of Haggadot consists mainly of Passover Haggadot (singular: Haggadah) from the past 1000 years. The 436 Haggadot in the collection, which are found in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, the Divinity School Library, Perkins Library, and Lilly Library, span 800 years (1200-2003), represent five continents (excluding only Australia and Antarctica), are written in several different languages (including Russian, Marathi, Italian, Yiddish, Ladino and Arabic), and were created for a variety of specific purposes. A majority of the Haggadot were published in the 20th century. A large number of the Haggadot are illustrated or illuminated while others contain only the text. Although the majority of the Haggadot in the collection were created by printing press, or other printing methods, Duke does own a number of limited edition facsimile editions of handwritten manuscripts. Most, but not all, of the Haggadot found in the Special Collections Library come from the Abram and Frances Pascher Kanof Collection of Jewish Art, Archaeology, and Symbolism. This guide does not include the Duke University Libraries' collection of microfilmed Haggadot. See the last paragraph of the Processing and Searching Note below for further information on searching for Haggadot in the library.
Since many of the Haggadot have similar titles (e.g. Hagadah shel Pesah yields 121 results), and to accommodate the variety of ways in which patrons might want to search for Haggadot, the entire collection has been arranged into three different series: Date List Series, Location List Series, and Purpose List Series. Each of these series contains the entire collection of Haggadot, but arranged according to different criteria. Therefore, the item with call number Haggadah Pam #106, an advertising Haggadah from 19th century New York, can be found in three places: 1) in the Date List under the 19th Century Subseries; 2) in the Location List under the United States Subseries; and 3) in the Purpose List under the Advertising Subseries.
The Date List Series is subdivided by century for Haggadot published from the 13th through the 19th centuries and by decade (e.g., 1910-1919) for those Haggadot created during the 20th and 21st centuries. The majority of the Haggadot (84%) are from the 20th century.
The Location List Series arranges the collection by the country where each Haggadah was created--usually where the item was printed--then by the date of creation. However, facsimile editions have been arranged by the place of their original creation. In these cases, the location where the facsimile was printed is identified in the description of each facsimile. This series is further arranged into subseries by country, including Algeria, Argentina, Austria, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Canada, Czech Republic, England, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Tunisia, and United States.
The Purpose List Series is further subdivided by the specific purpose for which each Haggadah was written. Most of the Haggadot were created for use at a Passover seder and thus are arranged into the General Subseries. These Haggadot are generally traditional in content and are meant to be used by anyone. Other purpose subseries include Advertising, Children, Christian, Denominations (of Judaism), Facsimiles, Fundraising, Kibbutz, Parody, and Resource.
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Subject Headings

These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
  • Conservative Judaism--Liturgy--Texts.
  • Early printed books--18th century--Facsimiles.
  • Haggadah.
  • Haggadah--Bibliography.
  • Haggadah--Commentaries.
  • Haggadah--History.
  • Haggadah--Illustrations.
  • Haggadah--Influence.
  • Haggadah--Manuscripts.
  • Haggadah--Sources.
  • Haggadah--Texts.
  • Haggadot.
  • Haggadot--Bibliography.
  • Haggadot--History.
  • Haggadot--Texts.
  • Haggadot, Kibbutz.
  • Haggadot, Kibbutz--Texts.
  • Haggadot, Secular.
  • Haggadot--Texts.
  • Haggadot, Trade.
  • Illumination of books and manuscripts, Jewish.
  • Judaism--Liturgy--Texts.
  • Manuscripts, Hebrew.
  • Manuscripts, Hebrew--Facsimiles.
  • Passover.
  • Passover--Customs and practices.
  • Passover--Prayer-books and devotions.
  • Seder--Liturgy--Texts.
List of Series in Collection
Date List Series, 1200-2003
Location List Series, 1200-2003
Purpose List Series, 1200-2003
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Detailed Description of Collection

Date List Series, 1200-2003

Subdivided by century for Haggadot published from the 13th through the 19th centuries and by decade (e.g. 1910-1919) for those Haggadot created during the 20th and 21st centuries. The majority of the Haggadot (84%) are from the 20th century. Arranged alphabetically within each date subdivision.
Many Haggadot are dated by Hebrew year, which begins and ends in the Gregorian month of September or October. Therefore, certain Haggadot have a date such as 1909-1910 instead of 1909. Haggadot whose date range covers two subseries can be found in the subseries with the earlier date. Thus, a Haggadah with a date of 1909-1910 is located in the 1900-1909 Subseries, and a Haggadah with a date of 1899-1900 is located in the 19th Century Subseries).
[NOTE: Library call numbers for individual Haggadah are listed at the left (e.g., Haggadah q#4). All call numbers are actively linked directly to their individual records in the Duke University Libraries' Online Catalog. Bibliographic information for each Haggadah has been taken directly from the Online Catalog and thus includes some non-standard punctuation.]

13th Century Subseries
  (1 item)
Call No.   Haggadah q#4 The Birds Head Haggada of the Bezalel National Art Museum in Jerusalem / Facsimile volume printed in collotype by Kunstanstalt Max Jaffé in Vienna, 13th Century.   29 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Germany
Facsimile printed in 1965. Commentary volume included. Oldest surviving Ashkenazi illuminated Haggadah manuscript named for its illustrations of human figures with pronounced birds' heads. Signed by a scribed named Menahem.

14th Century Subseries
  (4 items)
Call No.   A-34 #17 The Barcelona Haggadah : an illuminated Passover compendium from 14th-Century Catalonia in facsimile (MS British Library Additional 14761) / edited by Jeremy Schonfield ; with translations of poems and Targumim by Raphael Loewe ; other translations by David Goldstein and Jeremy Schonfield ; and contributions by Malachi Beit-Arié .., 14th Century.   27 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Catalonia
Facsimile printed in 1992. Commentary volume included. Illuminations include images of medieval Spanish homes, synagogues and musical instruments. Early owners of the Haggadah are identified by signatures as is the 16th Century ecclesiastical censor Visto per me Fra. Luigi del Ordine de San Dominico.
Call No.   Haggadah #57 The Sarajevo Haggadah. Text by Cecil Roth, 14th Century.   23 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Northern Spain
Facsimile published in New York in 1966. English introduction by Cecil Roth. Consists of 34 full-page miniatures, an illuminated Haggadah text, and hymns and Torah readings for the Passover week. Signed in 1609 by Giovanni Domenico, a church censor. Named because of its location in the Sarajevo Museum. This Haggadah was almost destroyed during the bombardment of Sarajevo in 1994 but was saved by two staff members of the demolished museum where it was housed.
Call No.   Divinity -- Quarto 296.1 J59K The Kaufmann Haggadah, 14th Century.   27 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Spain
Facsimile printed in Budapest, Hungary in 1957. Includes 14 full page miniatures and a decorated text.
Call No.   Divinity -- 296.1 J59S The Sarajevo Haggadah. Text by Cecil Roth, 14th Century.   23 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Northern Spain
Facsimile of the Sarajevo Haggadah from the 14th Century in Northern Spain. Published in New York in 1966. English introduction by Cecil Roth. Consists of 34 full-page miniatures, an illuminated Haggadah text, and hymns and Torah readings for the Passover week. Named because of its location in the Sarajevo Museum.

15th Century Subseries
  (3 items)
Call No.   A-34 #18 The Washington Haggadah : a facsimile edition of an illuminated fifteenth-Century Hebrew manuscript at the Library of Congress / signed by Joel ben Simeon ; edited by Myron M. Weinstein, 1478.   28 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Italy
Facsimile printed in 1991. Commentary volume included. Signed by 15th Century scribe and artist, Joel ben Simeon. A number of pages contain wine stains as well as notes written in the margins. It is known as the Washington Haggadah because of its location at the Library of Congress in Washington D.C.
Call No.   Haggadah f#15 The Rylands Haggadah : a medieval Sephardi masterpiece in facsimile : an illuminated Passover compendium from mid-14th-Century Catalonia in the collections of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester, with a commentary and a cycle of poems / [introduction, notes on the illuminations, transcription, and English translation by Raphael Loewe], 15th Century.   34 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Catalonia
Facsimile published in New York, 1988. Sephardi text. Commentary by an unidentified author. Introduction in Hebrew and English.
Call No.   Haggadah f#13 Die Darmstädter Pessach-Haggadah : codex orientalis 8 der Landesbibliothek zu Darmstadt aus dem vierzehnten jahrhundert / herausgegeben und erläutert von Bruno Italiener ; unter mitwirkung von Aron Freimann, August L. Mayer und Adolf Schmidt ; mit einer gesamtbibliographie der illustrierten Haggadah, 15th Century.   29-37 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Germany
Facsimile. Published in Leipzig, Germany, 1927-1928. Written by the scribe Israel ben Meir of Heidelberg. The illuminations reflect contemporary German architecture and dress.

16th Century Subseries
  (8 items)
Call No.   Haggadah f#8 Die Pessach-Haggadah des Gerschom Kohen, 1527 [i.e. 1526], 1526.   32 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Prague
Reproduction of the Frankfurter Stadtbibliothek copy of the original edition, printed by Gershom ben Solomon ha-Kohen, in Prague in 1526. This reproduction was printed in Berlin, Germany in 1926.
Call No.   E q#410 The earliest illustrated Haggadah : printed by Gershom Cohen at Prague / discovered and described by Lazarus Goldschmidt, 1526.   29 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Prague
Reproduction published in 1940 in London, England. Translated from the German manuscript by Immanuel Goldschmidt.
Call No.   Haggadah #23 The Passover Haggadah of Gershom Cohen : printed at Prague, in the year 5287/1527, 1526.   18 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Prague
Facsimile. Published in 1954 in Tel Aviv, Israel. Includes an introduction in English. Oldest known Haggadah printed with woodcuts. The woodcuts were later used in other printed Haggadot. Unique to this Haggadah is the mention of an obscure practice. On p. 36 is a woodcut of a man holding and pointing to a leaf of lettuce. The accompanying note says, "It is generally customary that the husband points to his wife because of the Biblical reference that a bad woman is more bitter than death."
Call No.   Haggadah f#7 Hagadah shel Pesah , 1526.   36 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Prague
Facsimile. Printed in New York, 1964. Includes an English introduction.
Call No.   Divinity -- Quarto 296.1 G623E The earliest illustrated Haggadah : printed by Gershom Cohen at Prague / discovered and described by Lazarus Goldschmidt, 1526.   29 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Prague
Reproduction published in 1940 in London, England. Translated from the German manuscript by Immanuel Goldschmidt.
Call No.   Divinity -- [Quarto] 296.14207 J59P Hagadah shel Pesah : Prag 287 = The Passover Haggadah : Prague 1526, 1526.   32 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Prague
Facsimile printed in Jerusalem in 1972.
Call No.   Haggadah f#23 The Ashkenazi Haggadah : a Hebrew manuscript of the mid-15th Century from the collections of the British Library / written and illuminated by Joel ben Simeon, called Feibusch Ashkenazi ; with a commentary attributed to Eleazar ben Judah of Worms ; introduction, notes on the illuminations, transcription, and English translation by David Goldstein. 16th Century .   39 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Germany
Facsimile printed in 1985 in Tel Aviv. Additional artwork added by a different artist. Includes a transcription of the Hebrew as well as an English translation.
Call No.   Haggadah f#25 The Ashkenazi Haggadah : a Hebrew manuscript of the mid-15th Century from the collections of the British Library / written and illuminated by Joel ben Simeon called Feibusch Ashkenazi ; with a commentary attributed to Eleazar ben Judah of Worms ; introduction, notes on the illumination, transcription, and English translation by David Goldstein, 16th Century.   39 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Germany
Facsimile was printed in 1985 in New York. Additional artwork added by a different artist. Includes a transcription of the Hebrew as well as an English translation.

17th Century Subseries
  (1 item)
Call No.   Divinity -- Quarto 296.14207 J59S Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, Venetsyah 369 = The Passover Haggadah, Venice 1609 / mavo me-et Betsal'el Narkis, 1609.   35 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Venice, Italy
Facsimile printed in 1974 Jerusalem. "The Venice Haggada of 1609: introduction" (15 p.) inserted. Translated by Juda-Arie Leon de Modena.

18th Century Subseries
  (21 items)
Call No.   Haggadah q#32 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah bi-leshon ha-kodesh uvi-leshon Italyano : `im kamah tsurot `al kol ha-otot veha-moftim asher na`asu la-avotenu be-Mitsrayim, ba-yam uva-midbar ... / ve-gam ba be-tokham pe. Tseli esh ... ve-hu kitsur Zevah Pesah m.h. Rav Don Yitshak Abravan[el] z.l, 1715-1716.   32 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Venice, Italy
Hebrew commentary by Abarbanel. Includes the traditional Hebrew text with an Italian translation.
Call No.   Divinity -- Quarto 296.14207 J59O Hagadah shel Pesah : Ofenbakh 482 = The Passover Haggadah : Offenbach 1722, 1722.   32 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Offenbach, Germany
Facsimile printed in Jerusalem in 1972. Originally published by Yisra'el ben Mosheh
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #44 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah: im birkhoteha, 1728-1729.   15 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Amsterdam
Pocket edition of Haggadah limiting its Yiddish commentary to occasional rubrics. It relies on eye-catching initial letters and woodcuts to make the text come alive. Handwritten note in Hebrew/Yiddish on the inside of the back cover.
Call No.   Haggadah q#21 Hagadah shel Pesah : Ashkenaz, 489 (1729) = Pessach Haggadah : Ashkenaz, 1729, 1729.   31 cm. Illuminated.
Location: –ttingen, Germany
Facsimile printed in Tel Aviv in 1985. Text in Hebrew; rubrics in Hebrew and Yiddish. Facsimile of Pessach Haggadah, –ttingen, 1729. Scribe and illustrator: Jacob ben Michael May Segal. Introduction by Chaya Benjamin. Many of the illuminations are based on woodcuts and copper engravings from the printed Haggadot of Venice and Amsterdam.
Call No.   Haggadah q#29 Hagadat Moravyah = The Moravian Haggadah, 1737.   31 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Amsterdam
Facsimile printed in 198-? The Illuminations are based on the well-known Amsterdam engravings with some additions and changes. Also known as the The Alexander Karl Floersheim Haggadah.
Call No.   Haggadah f#11 Hagadah shel Pesah : Altona, Ashkenaz, 498 (1738) / katav ve-tsayar, Yosef ben David mi-Laypnik = Passover Haggadah : Altona, Germany, 1738 / scribe, illustrator Joseph ben David of Leipnik, 1738.   34 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Altona, Germany
Facsimile published in Tel Aviv in 1987. Includes an abbreviation of the Zevah Pesah commentary by Isaac Abravanel as well as a short mystical commentary. Ashkenazi and Sephardi rites included. Includes a separate introduction in Hebrew and English.
Call No.   Haggadah f#9 Hagadat Kopenhagen 499 : faksimilah = Copenhagen Haggadah : facsimile , 1739.   33 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Altona-Hamburg, Germany
Facsimile printed in Tel Aviv in 1986. The Artist is Uri Pheibush [Philip Isac Levy]. Introduction by Chaya Benjamin. Hebrew and English (12 p.) inserted.
Call No.   Haggadah q#2 Hagadah Seder shel Pesah, 1740-1741.   31 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Fuerth, Germany
Yiddish and Hebrew. Includes a list of laws for Passover. Contains many woodcuts as well as artistic initial letters with leaves growing from them. Wine stains throughout.
Call No.   Haggadah q#19 Hagadah shel Pesah / [`orekh u-mehkar, Nahman Ran, `orekhet mishneh, Nivah Penai] = Passover Haggadah / [editor and research, Nachman Ran, assist. editor, Niva Panai], 1751.   28 x 329 cmfolded to 28 x 12 cm. Illustrated .
Location: Altona-Hamburg, Germany
Facsimile of The Altona-Hamburg Haggadah. Manuscript. 1751 (Codex Levy 22). Published in Tel Aviv in 1986. English and Hebrew. "Map of the Land of Israel, drawn by Abraham Bar-Yaacov, the first Hebrew-letter printed map, attached to the Amsterdam Haggadah from 1696" found on pp. 27-30. "By the Scriber ... Uri Feivisch, son of Rabbi Itzhak Eizik ...."
Call No.   Haggadah q#31 Hagadah shel Pesah / ['orekh u-mehkar, Nahman Ran, 'orekhet mishneh, Nivah Penai] = Passover Haggadah / [editor and research, Nachman Ran, assist. editor, Niva Panai], 1751.   28 x 329 cmfolded to 28 x 12 cm. Illustrated .
Location: Altona-Hamburg, Germany
Facsimile of The Altona-Hamburg Haggadah. Manuscript. 1751 (Codex Levy 22). Published in Tel Aviv in 1986. English and Hebrew. "Map of the Land of Israel, drawn by Abraham Bar-Yaacov, the first Hebrew-letter printed map, attached to the Amsterdam Haggadah from 1696" found on pp. 27-30. "By the Scriber ... Uri Feivisch, son of Rabbi Itzhak Eizik ...."
Call No.   Haggadah #46 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1757-1758.   24 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Venice, Italy
Ladino and Hebrew. Includes the evening service for the first days of Passover.
Call No.   Haggadah #3 Seder Hagada le-Fesah, 1764-1765.   21 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Amsterdam
Includes a short version of Isaac Abarbanel's Zevah Pesah commentary. Wine stains throughout.
Call No.   Haggadah q#25 Passover Haggada : Germany, 1768 / scribe/illustrator, Nathan ben Abraham Speyer of Breslau ; collection of the Jewish National and University Library, Jerusalem, Ms. Heb. 8vo 2340 = Hagadah shel Pesah : Ashkenaz, 528 (1768) / katav ve-tsiyer Natan ben Avraham Shpaiyer mi-Bresla ; osef Bet ha-sefarim ha-le'umi veha-universita'i, Yerushalayim, ketav-yad 8vo 2340, 1768.   30 cm. Illuminated.
Location: Breslau, Germany
Facsimile published in Tel Aviv in 1984. Text in Hebrew; rubrics in Yiddish. Accompanied by introductory material in Hebrew and English, including bibliographies, prepared by Chaya Benjamin.
Call No.   Haggadah #14 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1779-1780.   17 cm. Illustrated.
Location: London, England
Call No.   Haggadah q#5 Hagadah Seder shel Pesah, 1782-1783.   31 cm. Text only.
Location: Fuerth, Germany
Text and commentary in Hebrew; ceremonial directions in Yiddish. Includes commentary by Isaac Abarbanel. Wine stains throughout.
Call No.   Haggadah #15 Helek rishon mi-Sefer arba' yesodot, 1782-1783.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
Text and commentaries in Hebrew; ceremonial directions in Yiddish. Signed on 1st page by Hare Lovy and Leopold Fried. Stamped on 2nd page by Dr. Hinko Urbah. A faded list of names appears in Hebrew and English on the final two pages. Includes the laws for Passover.
Call No.   Haggadah #40 Sefer hamon hogeg , 1793-1794.   24 cm. Text only.
Location: Livorno, Italy
Ladino and Hebrew. Signed on title page by David b. Raphael Mendola. Wine stains throughout.
Call No.   E Pam 12mo #6589 Hagadah shel pesah : ins daytsh, iberzetst und mit nittslikhen anmerkungn ferzehn, 1795.   17 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Offenbach, Germany
Illustrations were made from woodcuts. Commentary by Joel Brill, based on the Berlin Haggadah of 1745.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam q#5 Ma'aleh bet horin , 1795-1796.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: Dyhernfurth, Germany
Stamped on first page: Auguste Steinert Berlin. Includes laws for Passover. Some of the text is underlined in pencil and a few marginal notes are written in pencil. Includes commentary by Isaac Abarbanel.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #33 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1795-1796.   17 cm. Text only.
Location: Karlsruhe, Germany
Ceremonial directions in Yiddish.
Call No.   Haggadah #1 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1795-1796.   23 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Pisa, Italy
Hebrew and Spanish; Spanish is in Hebrew script. Wine stains throughout.

19th Century Subseries
  (29 items)
Call No.   Haggadah #37 Seder agadah shel Pesah, 1805-1806.   19 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Venice, Italy
Ladino (in Rashi script) and Hebrew.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #4 Agadat arba' Kosot , 1817.   18 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
Not a Haggadah. Contains special readings for each of the four cups of wine.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #46 Compendium orationum = [Seder Hagadah shel Pesah : kefi minhag Ashkenazim] .., 1828.   20 cm. Text only.
Location: Verona, Italy
Hebrew text with some Latin on the title page. Primarily text with four simple illustrations: at the beginning, next to the descriptions of the Matzah and Bitter herbs, and after the final song.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #26 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, oder, Fortrag oyf dia beyden erzten abende Pesah , 1829.   17 cm. Text only.
Location: Fuerth, Germany
Hebrew and Yiddish.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #38 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah = Service for the two first nights of Passover : in Hebrew and English, according to the custom of the German and Polish Jews / carefully revised and corrected by Isaac Levi .., 1842.   21 cm. Illuminated.
Location: London, England
Contains eight copper plates relating to the service.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #3 Hagadah le-lel shikorim, 1849.   19 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
English title: Haggadah for the Night of Drunks. This is a parody of the Passover Haggadah for use on the holiday of Purim. An example of parodied text: Instead of the "son who doesn't know how to ask," this Haggadah has the "son who doesn't know how to drink" (p. 7). For this son, you are instructed to open his mouth for him. Written by Zevi Hirsch Sommerhausen.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #6 Hagadah = Racconto degli avvenimenti memorabili occasionanti la Pasqua / traduzione riveduta e corretta dall' Mayer Randegger, 1851.   21 cm. Text only.
Location: Vienna, Austria
Contains the traditional Hebrew text with an Italian translation. Handwritten notes appear throughout in Hebrew (Rashi script), Italian, and Greek. Four handwritten pages, in Hebrew and Italian, were inserted into the beginning of the Haggadah. These pages serve as an annotated table of contents. Signed on the inside of the cover.
Call No.   Haggadah #65 Sefer Pi ha-medaber : (notarikon perush Hagadah / mi-meni Yosef bar Rabenu David), 1853-1854.   25 cm. Text only.
Location: Livorno, Italy
Hebrew with commentary in Rashi script. Stampted on title and back pages by the Librairie Hebraique in Djerba, Tunisia. Wine stains appear throughout.
Call No.   Haggadah q#1 Seder ha-hagadah shel Pesah, 1864.   32 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Trieste, Italy
Wine stains throughout.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #51 [Seder ha-Hagadah le-lele Pesah : `im ha`atakah u-hora'at ha-dinim u-ha-minhagim ba-lashon hollandit] = Hagadah, voordragt op de beide eerste avonden van het Paasch-feest : in het Nederduitsch vertaald en met vele ophelderingen voorzien / door G.A. Parser .., 1864.   17 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
Hebrew text with Dutch translation and commentary.
Call No.   Divinity -- Quarto 296.14207 J59T Hagadah shel Pesah : Tri'esti 624 = The Passover Haggadah : Trieste 1864 / mahadurat Avraham Hai Morpurgo ; ha-ilustratsyot `a. y. K. Krikhmayer [sic], 1864.   32 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Trieste, Italy
Facsimile printed in Jerusalem in 1974.
Call No.   Haggadah #13 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1868.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: Vilna, Poland
Includes ten commentaries by well-known sages. Wine stains throughout.
Call No.   Divinity -- 296.437 J59, H141, 1869 [Hagadah ve-seder shel Pesah] = Form of service for the two first nights of the feast of Passover, 1869.   23 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
English and Hebrew. Wine stains throughout.
Call No.   Haggadah #61 Sefer zikrono le-hayyim : le-zikaron ka'iti ha-nes le-mino be-mile de-Agadata lel hitkadesh hag ha-Pesah ... / ve-hu ha-tsa'ir Hayyim ha-kohen .., 1874-1875.   20 cm. Text only.
Location: Livorno, Italy
Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic (using Rashi script).
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #45 [Seder ha-Hagadah le-lele Pesah] = Hagadah, voordragt op de beide eerste avonden van het Pesach-feest : met aanwijzing der gebruiken in het Nederduitsch, 1876.   18 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
Hebrew text with ceremonial directions in Dutch. Missing pages 35-46.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #1 Seder Ha-Hagadah le-lel shemorim : meduyak hetiv u-mesudar yafe u-meturgam ashkenazit = Hagadah / me-et Volf ben Shimshon ben ish Haidenhaim, 1877.   18 cm. .
Location: Rodelheim, Germany
Hebrew with Yiddish translation. Hebrew signature of the publisher is found on the title page. [Missing from shelf.]
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #52 Seder ha-Hagadah le-lele Pesah = Hagadah, voordragt op de beide eerste avonden van het Pesach-feest : met Nederduitsche opschriften, 1884.   19 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
Hebrew text with ceremonial directions in Dutch.
Call No.   Haggadah #32 Hagadah ve-seder shel Pesah = Form of service for the first two nights of the feast of Passover / with English translation, 1886.   22 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #85 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah : `im tsiurim ve-targum `Aravi : ke-minhag k.k. Bagaad : ... ve-`atah hosafnu vo piyutim nehmadim, tefilat `arvit ... ve-dinim ha-nitsrakhim .., 1886-87.   24 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Livorno, Italy
Hebrew and Judaeo-Arabic (in Hebrew characters). The pages of this Haggadah were not cut correctly; some pages are too wide and every two pages are connected at the top. Includes the evening service.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #51 Sefer Hakam lev / notri. leha-tsa`ir Kamos ben Musa Had'ad, 1886-87.   29 cm. Text only.
Location: Livorno, Italy
Judaeo-Arabic and Hebrew.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #106 Hagadah ve-seder shel Pesah = Form of service for the first two nights of the feast of Passover : with English translation, 1889.   23 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
The front cover serves as an advertisement for "The Original Felix" Kosher Dining Rooms, a Kosher restaurant and importer of Kosher wines. On the back cover is an advertisement for The Hebrew Standard, a weekly Jewish Journal published in New York during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #47 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1889-1890.   18 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Algiers, Algeria
Judeo-Arabic and Hebrew.
Call No.   Haggadah #11 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1893.   20 cm. Text only.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Complete Haggadah text in Hebrew followed by complete Haggadah text in German. Stamped by Jakob B. Brandeis.
Call No.   Haggadah #39 The Haggadah according to the rite of Yemen : together with the Arabic-Hebrew commentary / published for the first time from mss. of Yemen with an introduction, translation and critical and philological notes by William H. Greenburg, 1896.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: London, England
Hebrew text with commentary in Hebrew, Arabic (in Hebrew characters), and Aramaic.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #104 The Haggadah according to the rite of Yemen : together with the Arabic-Hebrew commentary / published for the first time from mss. of Yemen with an introduction, translation and critical and philological notes by William H. Greenburg, 1896.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: London, England
Hebrew text with commentary in Hebrew, Arabic (in Hebrew characters), and Aramaic.
Call No.   Haggadah #6 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1897.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: London, England
Hebrew and English. Translated by Aaron Asher Green and authorized by the Chief Rabbi of England, Rabbi Naftali Adler ha-Kohen. A handwritten note on first page reads: "Rebecca Melchior: a present from the Chief Rabbi N. Adler."
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #49 [Seder ha-Hagadah le-lele Pesah] = Voordracht op de beide eerste avonden van het Pesach-feest : met Nederlandsche opschriften, 1897.   19 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
Hebrew text with ceremonial directions in Dutch.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #86 Sefer Magid mesharim : hu be'ur hadash u-maspik `al Hagadah shel Pesah : `im mavo gadol ... me-eti Netan'el Hayyim b. Mosheh Naman Pape, 1899-1900.   24 cm. Text only.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Includes an introduction by Netan'el Hayyim ben Mosheh Naman Pape. Includes additions and comments by the son of the author on page 16.
Call No.   E f#799 The Erna Michael wood blocks; twenty nine illustrations from original wood blocks successors of the Venice Haggadah. Introduction by Bezalel Narkiss, 19th Century.   33 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Italy
Collection of 29 imprints made in 1977 from original 19th-century wood blocks based on the famous Venice Haggadah of 1609. The near completeness of the collection of biblical and ritual wood cuts intended for printing is a rare find. Not a Haggadah; does not contain text.

1900-1909 Subseries
  (12 items)
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #43 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah = Hagada : Gebete für den häuslichen Gottesdienst am ersten und zweiten Abende des Pessachfestes / Deutsch übersetzt und erlautert von Dr. R.T. Fürstenthal ; nebst einem Gedichte "Das Pessachfest" von Salomon Plessner, 1900.   18 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Prague
Hebrew and German text.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #60 Hagadah shel Pesah = Hagadah for Passover : with English translation, 1901-1902.   16 cm. Text only.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #107 Hagadah shel Pesah : leshon ... `aravi menukad ke-fi minhag ... Bagdad ... ve-gam ke-fi `are Hodu : ve-nosaf `od meturgemet bi-leshon Anglizi, .., 1903-1904.   23 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
English and Judeo-Arabic and Hebrew. According to the customs of Bagdad and the cities of India.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #87 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah : `im pitaron be-lashon Italiki `im kamah tsurot ... ve-nosaf ... tefilat `Arvit .., 1903-1904.   25 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Livorno, Italy
Italian and Hebrew. Includes the Evening prayer service.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #31 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1904.   22 cm. Text only.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Text in German and Hebrew; ceremonial directions in Hebrew.
Call No.   Haggadah #64 Hagadah shel Pesah : `im perush uminhage ... M.h.R.L. mi-Prag, 1905.   24 cm. Text only.
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Commentaries by Judah Loew ben Bezalel (ca. 1525-1609) and ehudah Yudl Rozenberg (1865-1935).
Call No.   Haggadah #62 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah : `im matayim sheloshim u-shemoneh perushim ve-hosafot / me-et maranan ve-rabanan geonim kedoshim .., 1907.   22 cm. Text only.
Location: Podgorze, Poland
Includes commentaries by 238 different sages.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #52 [Seder ha-Hagadah le-lele Pesah] = Hagadah, voordracht op de beide eerste avonden van het Pesach-feest : met Nederlandsche opschriften, 1909.   20 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
Text in Hebrew; ceremonial directions in Dutch.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #61 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah : `im be'ur hadash Tavlin le- mitsvah ... : ha-nushah ha-nehugah ule-`umatah nushat ha-Rambam / yatsa le-or `al yede Avraham Aharon ha-Levi Prag, 1909-1910.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #12 Seder ha-Hagadah le-lel shimurim = Erzählung von dem Auszuge Israels aus „gypten... / übersetzt von W. Heidenheim .., 190-?.   21 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Rodelheim, Germany
Hebrew text with a German text (old German script). Printed by W. Heidenheim.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #48 Hagadah shel Pesah : een verzameling van gebeden, vertellingen en liederen, ten gebruike voor de Pesach-avondviering : zoowel in huiselijken kring als in gezamenlijke bijeenkomsten, 190-?.   20 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
From the library of S. van Maarsen, with his bookplate.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #5 Hagadah ve-Seder shel Pesah = form of service for the two first nights of the feast of Passover : with English translation, 190-?.   15 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Distributed by "S.J. Gold, the South's Leading Kosher Delicatessen." [Missing from library shelf.]

1910-1919 Subseries
  (12 items)
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #32 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1910.   22 cm. Text only.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Text in German and Hebrew; ceremonial directions in German.
Call No.   Haggadah #26 Seder hagadah shel Pesah = form of services for the first two nights of Passover, with illustrations / revised and edited by Dr. A. Th. Philips, music by H. A. Russoto, 1912.   22 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #58 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah = Form of services for the first two nights of Passover, with illustrations / revised and edited by A. Th. Philips, 1912.   22 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Includes a special chapter with music for the Passover service composed, selected, and arranged by the Rev. Henry A. Russotto.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #59 Hagadah shel Pesah : mit zekhzig perushim in `ivri taitsh, 1912.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: New York
Commentary by Jacob ben Wolf Kranz (1740?-1804), who is also known as the Dubnow Maggid or Dubner Maggid.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #64 Seder Hagadah le-lel shemurim : meduyak hetiv, mesudar yafeh u-meturgam anglit = Service for the first two nights of Passover, 1912.   19 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Includes music arranged by Henry A. Russotto.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #8 Hagadah shel Pesah mit myuzik noten = Passover Hagadah with music, 1912?.   19 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Yiddish cover page; English back cover. Text in both Hebrew and English. At the end of the Haggadah is the music for four songs signed by Henry A. Russotto, p. 63.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #103 Hagadah le-lel shimurim : `im be'ur Masa ge ha-hizayon ... / hiber ... Aryeh Leb Frumkin .., 1912-1913.   22 cm. Text only.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Hebrew only. Includes a Hebrew commentary.
Call No.   Haggadah #55 Hagadah shel Pesah : iberzetst idish mit talmudishe legenden wegen yetsi'at Mitsraim : mit fiel biblishe bilder / bearbaitet durkh H. Niselavits, 1913-1914.   17 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Warsaw-Vilna, Poland
Hebrew and Yiddish. Wine stains throughout.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #39 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah : `im ha`atakah `ivri taitsh ha-meduveret benenu ve-`im perush u-meshalim meha-Rav ha-m.m. mi-Dubna : `im shev`ah tsiurim yafim ve-na`im, 1916.   22 cm. Text only.
Location: New York
Text in Yiddish and Hebrew Commentary by Jacob ben Wolf Kranz (1740?-1804), who is also known as the Dubnow Maggid or Dubner Maggid.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #30 Hagadah shel Pesah = The Seder service for Passover eve in the home / arranged by Mrs. Philip Cowen, 1918.   19 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
U.S. Army issued. National Jewish Welfare Board.
Call No.   LSC 3885 Order of service for Passover (Haggada) / issued by the Jewish War Services Committee for India, 1918.   19 cm. Text only.
Location: Calcutta, India
"Copies can be obtained free of charge from the supervising officer for Jewish soldiers in India, Fort William, Calcutta."
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #9 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah = The Seder service for the first two nights of Passover, with illustrations / revised and edited by Herman Klopper ; music composed, selected and arranged by Henry A. Russoto, 191-?.   18 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
English and Hebrew. This undated Haggadah was edited by Dr. Herman Klopper and contains original music by Henry A. Russotto.

1920-1929 Subseries
  (19 items)
Call No.   Haggadah #5 Seder ha-Hagadah le-lel shimurim = Erzählung von dem Auszuge Israels aus „gypten für die beiden ersten Pessachabende / nach W. Heidenheim ; neu übersetzt von Rabbiner Dr. Selig Bamberger, 1921.   25 cm. Text only.
Location: Rodelheim, Germany
Hebrew with German translation. Limited edition of 100 copies on handmade paper.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #48 Hebrew title romanized. | Cover title: Hagadah shel Pesah = Hagadah for Passover, 1921.   22 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Vienna, Austria
Edited and printed by "Union" (Appel Brothers).
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #67 Hagadah shel Pesah be-'otiyot gedolot u-vehirot : mit di dinim vas zainen shaiakh tsu bedikat homets un di sedarim in Idish .., 1921.   24 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Hebrew and Yiddish. From the library of the Yeshiva d'Rambam & T.T., Brooklyn, N.Y., Rabbi Dr. Samuel L. Skolnick, Executive Director, with its stamp.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #66 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah : ...mit sipurim oyf `Ivri Taytsh, 1921.   22 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Vienna, Austria
Commentary by Jacob ben Wolf Kranz (1740?-1804), who is also known as the Dubnow Maggid or Dubner Maggid.
Call No.   Haggadah #20 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1922.   23 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Vilna, Poland
Includes 16 commentaries by well-known sages.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #66 Hagada : aangeboden door de firma Wed. J. Stein, Amsterdam .., 1922.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Haggadah text and notes are in Hebrew. Ceremonial directions are in Dutch. The cover has a black and white illustration of a man holding up a wine cup.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #11 Hagadah shel Pesah = The Seder service Hagadah for Passover / ... meturgam 'al yede Rahel Me'ir .., 1922.   21 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Vienna, Austria
Hebrew text with an English translation by Rakhel Me'ir.
Call No.   Haggadah #2 Haggadah shel Pesah , 1923.   27 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Handwritten by Baruch Parnetsiskah and illustrated by Jacob Steinhardt. Signed by the artist.
Call No.   Haggadah #24 The Union Haggadah : home service for the Passover / [edited by the Central Conference of American Rabbis], 1923.   20 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Edited by The Central Conference of American Rabbis, the rabbinic association for Reform Judaism. Includes an essay at the end, "The Passover in history, literature, and art " (p. 123-162).
Call No.   Divinity -- 296.437 H145, U58, 1923 The Union Haggadah : home service for the Passover / [edited by the Central Conference of American Rabbis], 1923.   20 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Edited by The Central Conference of American Rabbis, the rabbinic association for Reform Judaism. Includes an essay at the end, "The Passover in history, literature, and art" (p. 123-162).
Call No.   Haggadah q#3 Haggada de Pessah / texte hébreu revu par le rabbin Back ; mis en français par Edmond Fleg ; orné d'illustrations de Janine Aghion, 1925.   28 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Paris, France
Hebrew with a French translation. Limited edition of 1500 copies on rag paper.
Call No.   Haggadah #17 Hagadah shel Pesah , 1926.   21 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Text in Hebrew and Yiddish; ceremonial directions and introduction in Yiddish. Includes a picture of Warsaw (p. 142).
Call No.   Haggadah #9 Seder hagadah le-lele Pesah : `im ezeh devarim al mekorah mi-kunteres magid me-reshit le-d.a. landshuteh, ve-`im hora'at ha-dinim veha-minhagim be-lashon hollandit = Voordracht voor de beide eerste avonden van het Paaschfeest : met aanwijzing der voorschriften en gebruiken in de nederlandsche taal / door G.I. Polak, 1926.   19 cm. Text only.
Location: Amsterdam
Text in Hebrew; notes and ceremonial directions in Dutch.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #102 Sefer Navah tehilah `al Hagadah shel Pesah / ... amarim ... mi-tokh kitve ... Ya`akov David ... me-Radomsk ; divre ha-mesader ... Noah Vayntrob, 1926-1927.   21 cm. Text only.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Hebrew with commentary in Rashi script.
Call No.   Haggadah #8 Seder Hagadah shel Pesah, 1927.   22 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Arranged and illustrated by Otto Geismar.
Call No.   Haggadah #18 Hagadah shel Pesah , 1928.   19 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
New English translation by Judah David Eisenstein. Illustrations by Lola.
Call No.   Haggadah #60 Hagadah shel Pesah `im tsiyurim = Hagadah / arranged by J. D. Eisenstein ; illustrated by Lola, 1928.   19 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #47 Hagadah shel Pessah' : (ritual da ceia Pascal) / traduçao e arranjo de A.C. de Barros Basto (Ben-Rosh), 1928.   19 cm. Text only.
Location: Porto, Portugal
Text in Portuguese.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #35 Hagadah shel Pesah, 192-?.   20 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Yiddish and Hebrew.

1930-1939 Subseries
  (16 items)
Call No.   Haggadah f#1 Hagadah shel Pesah , 1930.   32 cm. Illustrated.
Location: London, England
English translation by Betzalel Ruth. Illustrated and decorated by Albert Rutherston. Issued in gold-stamped blue crushed morocco; all edges gilt; signed inside front cover: Bound by Wood, London.
Call No.   Haggadah #7 Hagadah shel Pesah , 1930.   25 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Includes music arranged by Solomon Rosowsky.
Call No.   Haggadah #34 The Haggadah : a new edition / with English translation, introduction, and notes by Cecil Roth ; with drawings by Donia Nachshen, 1934.   25 cm. Illustrated.
Location: London, England
A second title page claims that it was printed in Holland.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #101 Hagadah le-Pesah nusah ha-Rambam be-sifro ha-Yad ha-hazakah ... : `im biografiah ketsarah me-hayey ha-Rambam ... :`a.p. seder minhage ha-Gra mi-Vilna .., 1935.   23 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
Includes a short biography on the life of the Rambam (Maimonides). Includes the Song of Songs.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #10 Hagadah le-Bet Ya`akov : `ivrit ve-'idit `im sipurim ve-perushim migdole ha-darshanim u-venam R. Ya`akov mi-Dubna, 1935.   17 cm. Text only.
Location: New York
Text in Hebrew and Yiddish. Includes commentaries by noted sages, including Jacob ben Wolf Kranz (1740?-1804), who is also known as the Dubnow Maggid or Dubner Maggid.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #31 Hagadah shel Pesah (The Cowen Haggadah) = The Seder service for Passover eve in the home / arranged by Mrs. Philip Cowen, 1935.   19 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
U.S. Army issued. Distributed by the National Jewish Welfare Board.
Call No.   Divinity -- 296 J59S, D Hagadah shel Pesah (The Cowen Haggadah) = The Seder service for Passover eve in the home / arranged by Mrs. Philip Cowen, 1935.   19 cm. Illustrated.
Location: New York
U.S. Army issued. Distributed by the National Jewish Welfare Board.
Call No.   Haggadah #54 Seder hagadah shel Pesah = Die Pessach-Haggada / herausgegeben und erklärt von E. D. Goldschmidt, 1937.   20 cm. Text only.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Text in Hebrew with a German translation.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam 12mo #34 Hagadah shel Pesah = The Passover Hagadah : services for the Passover nights / arranged by H. Meiliz ; with illustrations, 1937.   18 cm. Illustrated.
Location: London, England
Distributed by the Pro-Palestine fund. The back of the Haggadah has two pictures of Jewish settlers in pre-1948 Palestine.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #11 Hagadah le-Pesah , 1937-1938.   21 cm. Illustrated.
Location: Kibbutz Yagur, Israel
Non-traditional text.
Call No.   Haggadah Pam #100 Bet Yisra'el : ve-hu be'ur Hagadah shel Pesah : ... Petah ha-bayit, hemah ha-`inyanim ha-kerovim el peshutah ... : Hadre ha-bayit, hemah ha-`inyanim ha-mitfarshim derekh pilpul ve-derash : ... `Amude ha-bayit hemah `inyanim nifradim gam hu yoreh mekor ha-davar ... / divre ha-mehaber Yitshak Yehoshu`a ... ; mi-meni Shim`on Halperin, 1937-1938.   23 cm. Text only.
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Hebrew text with a Hebrew introduction and commentary.