Ga'aton Group, 1944
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Passover Haggadah. Ga'aton, 1944.
On pages 10-11 appears a text describing how people in Bohemia and Moravia are prevented from leaving the country. The text states, among other statements: "…For us, the happy and fortunate ones, Pesach only has meaning if we prove our ties to Hitler's slaves and do everything we can to help them …". Further on in the Haggadah, appears another text with the title "Haggadah shel HaMa'apilim - Atlit", a text about mass-graves, a passage from a Jewish soldier's letter and some other interesting texts.
[1], 28, [1] leaf (leaf no. 8 is missing), 16X20.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases. Tears around the edges of the cover. New pins.
Not recorded in "Haggadot Kibutziot" by Nathan Steiner, nor in the collections of the National Library of Israel.
On pages 10-11 appears a text describing how people in Bohemia and Moravia are prevented from leaving the country. The text states, among other statements: "…For us, the happy and fortunate ones, Pesach only has meaning if we prove our ties to Hitler's slaves and do everything we can to help them …". Further on in the Haggadah, appears another text with the title "Haggadah shel HaMa'apilim - Atlit", a text about mass-graves, a passage from a Jewish soldier's letter and some other interesting texts.
[1], 28, [1] leaf (leaf no. 8 is missing), 16X20.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks and creases. Tears around the edges of the cover. New pins.
Not recorded in "Haggadot Kibutziot" by Nathan Steiner, nor in the collections of the National Library of Israel.
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