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Passover Haggadah Altona Germany 1738 Facsimile (Rosenthaliana Leipnik Haggadah)
LANGUAGE: HEBREW
VG CONDITION, CLOTH COVERS
 

 
הגדה של פסח : אלטונה, אשכנז, תצ״ח
66 unnumbered pages : color illustrations, facsimiles ; 34 cm

THE ROSENTHALIANA Leipnik Haggadah (Facsimile edition Reproduction -1987 ) was written by Joseph, son of David of Leipnik, who was by far the most important and influential scribe of the Hamburg-Altona school of Hebrew illuminated manuscripts. This particular school must be seen as part of the broader revival of Hebrew manuscript illumination in the eighteenth century, long after the general acceptance of the printed book. Joseph came originally from Leipnik in Moravia and belonged to the second generation of eighteenth-century scribes who followed the original Moravian school where this revival had started. Compared with other contemporary scribes, Joseph of Leipnik does not appear to have been a very prolific scribe. Yet he introduced some changes and innovations. So far, only thirteen manuscripts written by him, all of them Haggadot, have been discovered. From the colophons of his manuscripts, we learn that he was active between 1731 and 1740. He wrote his first Haggadah in Frankfurt am Main in 1731. He then moved to Darmstadt, and in 1737 he reached Altona, at that time part of Denmark. He remained in Altona and Hamburg, where he continued to produce manuscripts.[1] Although the Rosenthaliana Haggadah was probably written to be presented as a personal gift, there is no indication as to the identity of its original owner. Its provenance remains enigmatic, until 1923, when it was donated to the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana by M. A. and S. Keizer. The Haggadah, which includes an abbreviated version of the commentary on the Haggadah by Isaac Abrabanel, as well as a short mystical commentary, appears to have been written for an Ashkenazi patron. This is indicated, for example, by the fact that the captions to the illustrations were written in Yiddish and Hebrew. Yet, following the model of the printed Amsterdam Haggadah, the instructions are given both in Yiddish and Ladino, and the Grace after Meals is copied in both Ashkenazi and Sephardi versions. Leipnik's colourful, elegant parchment Haggadah gave expression to the sentiments of a new class of wealthy Jews who adopted a life-style similar to that of the non-Jewish aristocracy. This style is reflected not only in the genre scenes, such as the one depicting a couple performing the ceremony of the blessing over the wine at the Seder table (fol. 3a), but also in biblical scenes, in which the patrons' dress, hair style, houses, and cultural aspiration are reflected. Thus, the daughter of Pharaoh, in the 'Finding of Moses', is portrayed as a Nordic fair-haired princess in ermine robe (fol. 10a). Even the Four Sons of the Haggadah narrative are portrayed as four figures of different ages, all dressed in contemporary attire, and depicted within an elegant house.

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