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The Washington Haggadah
Contributor(s): Ben Simeon, Joel (Author), Stern, David (Introduction by), Kogman-Appel, Katrin (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0674051173     ISBN-13: 9780674051171
Publisher: Belknap Press
OUR PRICE:   $35.96  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Judaism - Sacred Writings
- Religion | Judaism - Rituals & Practice
- History | Jewish - General
Dewey: 296.453
LCCN: 2010045838
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 7.32" W x 10.26" (1.76 lbs) 248 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
- Ethnic Orientation - Jewish
- Chronological Period - Medieval (500-1453)
 
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Publisher Description:

After the Bible, the Passover haggadah is the most widely read classic text in the Jewish tradition. More than four thousand editions have been published since the late fifteenth century, but few are as exquisite as the Washington Haggadah, which resides in the Library of Congress. Now, a stunning facsimile edition meticulously reproduced in full color brings this beautiful illuminated manuscript to a new generation.

Joel ben Simeon, the creator of this unusually well-preserved codex, was among the most gifted and prolific scribe-artists in the history of the Jewish book. David Stern's introduction reconstructs his professional biography and situates this masterwork within the historical development of the haggadah, tracing the different forms the text took in the Jewish centers of Europe at the dawn of modernity.

Katrin Kogman-Appel shows how ben Simeon, more than just a copyist, was an active agent of cultural exchange. As he traveled between Jewish communities, he brought elements of Ashkenazi haggadah illustration to Italy and returned with stylistic devices acquired during his journeys. In addition to traditional Passover images, realistic illustrations of day-to-day life provide a rare window into the world of late fifteenth-century Europe.

This edition faithfully preserves the original text, with the Hebrew facsimile appearing in the original right-to-left orientation. It will be read and treasured by anyone interested in Jewish history, medieval illuminated manuscripts, and the history of the haggadah.


Contributor Bio(s): Stern, David: - David Stern is Harry Starr Professor of Classical and Modern Jewish and Hebrew Literature at Harvard University.Kogman-Appel, Katrin: - Katrin Kogman-Appel is Evelyn Metz Memorial Research Chair in Art, Department of the Arts, at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.