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This is a handwritten book, likely written by a youth (likely Baghdadi) in 5603 (1902 or 1903). In the front, it is inscribed with the Hebrew date, and the assumed scribe: Ha-Tseir Katsuri ben Shaul Yaʻaḳov Yehudah Yaʻaḳov. Inside is the entire Passover Hagadah with small illustrations and decorations, as well as other prayers and poems from other parts of Jewish liturgy: Lekhah Dodi and Yedid Nefesh from Sabbath Evening prayers. The text of the Hagadah includes a paragraph-by-paragraph translation of the Hebrew text to Judeo-Arabic.
Bibliographic Information
Archival Materials Type:
Paper
Record Type:
Archival Materials
Language:
Judeo-Arabic/Hebrew
Format
Binding Format:
Sewn Binding
Cover Material:
Leather/Decorative Paper
Height:
13.6 cm
Width:
10.7 cm
Depth:
1.8 cm
Preservation
Mold Remediation:
Mold Remediated
Flattening:
None
Disbound / Disassembled:
No
Mended:
Yes
Other Treatment:
Volume treated for exhibit. See treatment report for more details.
Rehoused:
Custom Box
Exhibit:
This item was exhibited at "Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage" at the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC, from October 2013 - January 2014, and at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York City, in Spring 2014.
Metadata
Last Updated:
December 16, 2014
Keywords:
Handwritten; Hagadah; Illustrations; Jewish Holidays; Liturgy; Sidur; Judeo-Arabic; Passover
Public Comments
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- Covers and title pages imaged in 2006-2007
- Completely imaged in 2012-2014
- This item is featured in the online exhibit.
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February 24, 2014 at 9:51 PM
by Norma Shohet Kadoori
Hi,
I wonder if it is possible to get a copy of some of the pages from this Haggadah?
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February 25, 2014 at 1:45 PM
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