Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
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Sefer Rav Mordechai (Rhenish), responsa and Ashkenazic customs organized according to Talmudic tractates, by R. Mordechai ben Hillel Hakohen. Krakow: Isaac ben Aaron of Prostitz, [1598].
Fourth volume from the Rav Alfas edition printed in the Prostitz printing house in Krakow in 1597-98. With glosses and rulings from R. Menachem David ben Yitzchak of Tiktin (Tykocin).
The subtitle "Rhenish" serves to differentiate this edition from the "Austrian" editions. The Rhenish and Austrian editions are distinguished by the differing local customs described in each version.
191 (i.e. 190) leaves. Faulty pagination. 35 cm. Good-fair condition. Thick, high-quality paper. Stains. Worming with damage to text. Repaired tears and worming to the first and last pages, with slight damage to text. New binding.
Fourth volume from the Rav Alfas edition printed in the Prostitz printing house in Krakow in 1597-98. With glosses and rulings from R. Menachem David ben Yitzchak of Tiktin (Tykocin).
The subtitle "Rhenish" serves to differentiate this edition from the "Austrian" editions. The Rhenish and Austrian editions are distinguished by the differing local customs described in each version.
191 (i.e. 190) leaves. Faulty pagination. 35 cm. Good-fair condition. Thick, high-quality paper. Stains. Worming with damage to text. Repaired tears and worming to the first and last pages, with slight damage to text. New binding.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $300
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Me'or Einayim, novellae by R. Josiah Pinto on the Talmudic aggadot which appear in the book Ein Ya'akov. Venice, [1643]. First edition. These novellae were later printed in many editions of the book Ein Ya'alov, under the title "Rif".
Glosses in Italian Hebrew script. On page 54/b is a long (cutoff) gloss, which begins: "I who write…".
The kabbalist R. Josiah Pinto (Rif; 1565-1648), disciple of R. Chaim Vital in Damascus. In 1625, he moved to Eretz Israel and settled in Jerusalem and in Safed, however, just one year later, after the death of his son Yosef, he returned to Damascus and was appointed Rabbi of its Jewish community. He authored the books Kesef Nivchar, Kesef Mezukak, and more. Some of his descendants moved to North Africa. The Pinto family that settled in Marrakesh in the 18th century became a well-known family of Rabbis and Kabbalists [R. Jacob Pinto of Marrakesh was among the teachers of Rabbi Shalom Buzaglo, author of Mikdash Melech; his son, R. Avraham Pinto was Rabbi of Marrakesh and author of Hadarat kodesh].
194, [3], [1 blank leaf]; 14 leaves. 30 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Worming to some leaves, mostly not affecting text. First leaves are loose and partially detached. Ancient leather binding, with damages and worming.
Glosses in Italian Hebrew script. On page 54/b is a long (cutoff) gloss, which begins: "I who write…".
The kabbalist R. Josiah Pinto (Rif; 1565-1648), disciple of R. Chaim Vital in Damascus. In 1625, he moved to Eretz Israel and settled in Jerusalem and in Safed, however, just one year later, after the death of his son Yosef, he returned to Damascus and was appointed Rabbi of its Jewish community. He authored the books Kesef Nivchar, Kesef Mezukak, and more. Some of his descendants moved to North Africa. The Pinto family that settled in Marrakesh in the 18th century became a well-known family of Rabbis and Kabbalists [R. Jacob Pinto of Marrakesh was among the teachers of Rabbi Shalom Buzaglo, author of Mikdash Melech; his son, R. Avraham Pinto was Rabbi of Marrakesh and author of Hadarat kodesh].
194, [3], [1 blank leaf]; 14 leaves. 30 cm. Fair-good condition. Stains and wear. Worming to some leaves, mostly not affecting text. First leaves are loose and partially detached. Ancient leather binding, with damages and worming.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $600
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Six small format volumes of Babylonian Talmud "that may be carried in one's pocket to be studied even while travelling" (title page of Tractate Taanit). Every two pages of this format include one page of standard-format volumes of Talmud. These tractates were printed independently, not as part of a complete set of Talmud.
1. Tractate Taanit, with commentary of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh. Amsterdam, [1723].
2. Tractate Chagiga, with commentary of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh. Amsterdam, [1744].
3. Tractate Kiddushin, with commentary of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh, and the Perush Hamishnayot of the Rambam. Amsterdam, [1744].
4. Tractate Chagiga with the commentary of Rashi, Tosafot and Piskei Tosafot. Amsterdam, [1726]. All the pages were printed twice.
5. Tractate Sukkah, with the commentaries of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh. Amsterdam, [1739]. Three pages missing from the middle of the volume.
6. Tractate Brachot, with the commentaries of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh, and the Perush Hamishnayot of the Rambam. Amsterdam, [1746]. Four pages missing from the end of the volume, as well as one leaf in the middle which is torn and incomplete. Further tears.
Six volumes. Size and condition vary.
1. Tractate Taanit, with commentary of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh. Amsterdam, [1723].
2. Tractate Chagiga, with commentary of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh. Amsterdam, [1744].
3. Tractate Kiddushin, with commentary of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh, and the Perush Hamishnayot of the Rambam. Amsterdam, [1744].
4. Tractate Chagiga with the commentary of Rashi, Tosafot and Piskei Tosafot. Amsterdam, [1726]. All the pages were printed twice.
5. Tractate Sukkah, with the commentaries of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh. Amsterdam, [1739]. Three pages missing from the middle of the volume.
6. Tractate Brachot, with the commentaries of Rashi, Tosafot and Rosh, and the Perush Hamishnayot of the Rambam. Amsterdam, [1746]. Four pages missing from the end of the volume, as well as one leaf in the middle which is torn and incomplete. Further tears.
Six volumes. Size and condition vary.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $2,000
Sold for: $5,250
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Year-round Machzor according to Ashkenazi custom, with the commentary of R. Binyamin ben Meir Halevi. Sections I and II. Sabbionetta: Tobias Foa, and Cremona: Vincenzo Conti, [1557-1560].
The first section of the machzor was printed by Tobias Foa in Sabbionetta, but printing was halted due to the closure of Foa's printing press. The printing was then moved to Cremona, where the machzor was completed on the printing press of Vincenzo Conti. The second section was printed twice, with several typographical differences between the two editions (see: M. Benayahu, Hebrew Printing in Cremona, Jerusalem, 1971, pp. 141-178). Most of the pages in this copy match the variant referred to by Benayahu as "partial", but some pages match the other variant, referred to as "whole".
Incomplete copy, (39 leaves missing). Many handwritten pages (semi-cursive Ashkenazi script, second half of 17th century or first half of 18th century) are bound between the machzor's original pages and at the end of the volume. The handwritten pages include selichot and piyyutim not included in the printed machzor, including piyyutim such as: "The nations are as naught compared to You", "The nations worship idols…", many of which were censored from the printed machzorim. Ancient glosses to several pages.
Ancient ownership inscriptions preceding the title page: "This machzor belongs to the distinguished woman Baila bat Zeligman"; "Binyamin ben Shmuel"; and others, as well as a copy of the piyyut "Atah Hu Elokeinu" in square script. Page 192b contains family inscriptions: "For these I cry… for my father… who passed away on Jan 13, 1695... Shmuel Ben Binyamin Bernheim." "For these I cry… for my mother, who passed away on March 22, 1713..." The final page contains further inscriptions: "I bought this machzor for a crown… Shmuel ben Aharon" and others. The final page of the manuscript pages at the end of the machzor contain birth inscriptions from 1741-1749.
Incomplete copy (39 out of 394 leaves missing). 85, 88-92, 94-95, 97-104, 109-192, 194-224, 229-236, 246-247, 250-251, 253, 256, 261-289, 292-343, 345-348, 352-363, 365-379, 381-392, [2] leaves (originally: 392, [2] leaves) + [29] and [16] manuscript leaves, bound at the beginning (after page 8) and end of the volume. Leaves 2-3 are bound incorrectly before page 8. Leaf 87 is replaced by a handwritten page. 17.5 cm. Condition varies; overall good-fair condition. Stains and wear; tears to several pages with minimal damage to text. Loose and detached pages. Original leather binding; damaged.
The first section of the machzor was printed by Tobias Foa in Sabbionetta, but printing was halted due to the closure of Foa's printing press. The printing was then moved to Cremona, where the machzor was completed on the printing press of Vincenzo Conti. The second section was printed twice, with several typographical differences between the two editions (see: M. Benayahu, Hebrew Printing in Cremona, Jerusalem, 1971, pp. 141-178). Most of the pages in this copy match the variant referred to by Benayahu as "partial", but some pages match the other variant, referred to as "whole".
Incomplete copy, (39 leaves missing). Many handwritten pages (semi-cursive Ashkenazi script, second half of 17th century or first half of 18th century) are bound between the machzor's original pages and at the end of the volume. The handwritten pages include selichot and piyyutim not included in the printed machzor, including piyyutim such as: "The nations are as naught compared to You", "The nations worship idols…", many of which were censored from the printed machzorim. Ancient glosses to several pages.
Ancient ownership inscriptions preceding the title page: "This machzor belongs to the distinguished woman Baila bat Zeligman"; "Binyamin ben Shmuel"; and others, as well as a copy of the piyyut "Atah Hu Elokeinu" in square script. Page 192b contains family inscriptions: "For these I cry… for my father… who passed away on Jan 13, 1695... Shmuel Ben Binyamin Bernheim." "For these I cry… for my mother, who passed away on March 22, 1713..." The final page contains further inscriptions: "I bought this machzor for a crown… Shmuel ben Aharon" and others. The final page of the manuscript pages at the end of the machzor contain birth inscriptions from 1741-1749.
Incomplete copy (39 out of 394 leaves missing). 85, 88-92, 94-95, 97-104, 109-192, 194-224, 229-236, 246-247, 250-251, 253, 256, 261-289, 292-343, 345-348, 352-363, 365-379, 381-392, [2] leaves (originally: 392, [2] leaves) + [29] and [16] manuscript leaves, bound at the beginning (after page 8) and end of the volume. Leaves 2-3 are bound incorrectly before page 8. Leaf 87 is replaced by a handwritten page. 17.5 cm. Condition varies; overall good-fair condition. Stains and wear; tears to several pages with minimal damage to text. Loose and detached pages. Original leather binding; damaged.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
Including buyer's premium
Seder Tefillot L'Yimot HaShanah (year-round siddur), Sephardi rites. [Venice: Giovanni (Zuan) Di Gara , 1584].
Siddur according to Sephardi rites ["Sephardi pictures, pleas and prayers"]. Originally printed in four parts containing prayers for weekdays, Shabbat and Festivals. Offered here are parts 3-4 (lacking), containing Hosha'anot for Succot and for Hoshana Raba, prayers for Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah, Tikun Chanukah, announcement of fast-days, Shacharit, Selichot for Asarah B'Tevet, Tikun Purim, the Fast of Esther, Purim, Tikun Pesach, Lel Pesach, Shacharit of Pesach, Pizmonim L'Pesach, Tractate Avot, Shavu'ot, Azharot R. Shlomo Ibn Gabirol for Shavu'ot, Tikun Shiv'a Asar B'Tamuz, Tikun Shabbatot, for Shabbat Eichah, Erev Tisha B'Av, Tisha B'Av and Seder Me'ah Berachot.
On leaf 378 is a decoratively-framed announcement of the Tisha B'Av fast to be proclaimed on the Shabbat before the fast. On the verso, is a notice by the printers that they decided to add the everyday prayers to Part 2 as well, for the convenience of users. On leaf 539 is a special title page for the Azharot.
Part 3: 261-263, 265-304, 306-311, 313-320, 322-324, 326-327, 329-344, 346-351, 353-377. Originally; [217]-377 leaves. This copy contains 109 leaves of 161 leaves (lacking 52 leaves). Part 4: 378-388, 390-394, 399-454, 457-471, 474-479, 481-528, 530-535, 538-543, 545-551, 554-559, 561-578, 583, 586-590, 593-600, 602-640, 642-645 leaves. Originally: [378]-655, 659-683 leaves. This copy contains 241 of 303 leaves (lacking 62 leaves). Total: 350 leaves + [5] handwritten replacements (Yemenite script). 16 cm. Fair condition. Stains and dampstains. Wear and tears to margins. Detached gatherings (signatures) and leaves. Unbound.
Doubles of leaves are enclosed: 281, 417-422, 424-432, 458-461, 463. Total of 20 leaves. Fair-poor condition (removed from the "Binding Geniza", damages to text vary).
Rare. The copy in the NLI is lacking.
Siddur according to Sephardi rites ["Sephardi pictures, pleas and prayers"]. Originally printed in four parts containing prayers for weekdays, Shabbat and Festivals. Offered here are parts 3-4 (lacking), containing Hosha'anot for Succot and for Hoshana Raba, prayers for Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah, Tikun Chanukah, announcement of fast-days, Shacharit, Selichot for Asarah B'Tevet, Tikun Purim, the Fast of Esther, Purim, Tikun Pesach, Lel Pesach, Shacharit of Pesach, Pizmonim L'Pesach, Tractate Avot, Shavu'ot, Azharot R. Shlomo Ibn Gabirol for Shavu'ot, Tikun Shiv'a Asar B'Tamuz, Tikun Shabbatot, for Shabbat Eichah, Erev Tisha B'Av, Tisha B'Av and Seder Me'ah Berachot.
On leaf 378 is a decoratively-framed announcement of the Tisha B'Av fast to be proclaimed on the Shabbat before the fast. On the verso, is a notice by the printers that they decided to add the everyday prayers to Part 2 as well, for the convenience of users. On leaf 539 is a special title page for the Azharot.
Part 3: 261-263, 265-304, 306-311, 313-320, 322-324, 326-327, 329-344, 346-351, 353-377. Originally; [217]-377 leaves. This copy contains 109 leaves of 161 leaves (lacking 52 leaves). Part 4: 378-388, 390-394, 399-454, 457-471, 474-479, 481-528, 530-535, 538-543, 545-551, 554-559, 561-578, 583, 586-590, 593-600, 602-640, 642-645 leaves. Originally: [378]-655, 659-683 leaves. This copy contains 241 of 303 leaves (lacking 62 leaves). Total: 350 leaves + [5] handwritten replacements (Yemenite script). 16 cm. Fair condition. Stains and dampstains. Wear and tears to margins. Detached gatherings (signatures) and leaves. Unbound.
Doubles of leaves are enclosed: 281, 417-422, 424-432, 458-461, 463. Total of 20 leaves. Fair-poor condition (removed from the "Binding Geniza", damages to text vary).
Rare. The copy in the NLI is lacking.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $800
Sold for: $1,000
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Machzor according to the Ashkenazic custom (in Italy), with the Hadrat Kodesh commentary. Second part, Selichot (penitential prayers) and prayers for the High Holy Days and holidays of Tishrei. Venice: Giovanni Bragadin by Giovanni di Gara, [1600].
Short glosses and corrections. Censor's erasures of words and sentences.
The page preceding the title page contains an inscription in Italian Hebrew handwriting about "Piyyutim for the first night of Rosh Hashanah".
315 leaves. 29 cm. Overall good condition, several pages in fair condition. Stains and wear. Tears with damage to text on several pages, repaired (with strips of paper or with handwritten replacements). Original leather binding; worn and damaged.
Short glosses and corrections. Censor's erasures of words and sentences.
The page preceding the title page contains an inscription in Italian Hebrew handwriting about "Piyyutim for the first night of Rosh Hashanah".
315 leaves. 29 cm. Overall good condition, several pages in fair condition. Stains and wear. Tears with damage to text on several pages, repaired (with strips of paper or with handwritten replacements). Original leather binding; worn and damaged.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $500
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Siddur Safah Berurah, "Properly organized with Yiddish translation" by R. Wolf Heidenheim (HaRaveh). Rodelheim, 1835. Bound with Tehillim with Yiddish translation and prayers for women. Rodelheim, 1835.
Engraved frontispiece - illustration of angels and an altar, and the word "Lesivlonot" (engagement present for the bride). At the top of the frontispiece are paper appliques representing two red, white, and blue Dutch flags. The flags are inscribed with the words "At this time next year Sarah will have a son" [Hebrew year 5596 (1836) in gematria code]. Stamped on the binding are the title "Siddur Lesivlonot" and the name of the bride - Sar'ka bas R. Asher (the name is stamped upside-down on the back cover; evidently an error made when the siddur was rebound). On the front endpaper is a handwritten list of births.
[1], 4, 136, [2], 137-224, 36, 45-96, 95-104, 36, 92, 12, 8 leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Original leather binding (repaired), with decorative silver clasp.
Not in NLI and not listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book.
Engraved frontispiece - illustration of angels and an altar, and the word "Lesivlonot" (engagement present for the bride). At the top of the frontispiece are paper appliques representing two red, white, and blue Dutch flags. The flags are inscribed with the words "At this time next year Sarah will have a son" [Hebrew year 5596 (1836) in gematria code]. Stamped on the binding are the title "Siddur Lesivlonot" and the name of the bride - Sar'ka bas R. Asher (the name is stamped upside-down on the back cover; evidently an error made when the siddur was rebound). On the front endpaper is a handwritten list of births.
[1], 4, 136, [2], 137-224, 36, 45-96, 95-104, 36, 92, 12, 8 leaves. 20 cm. Fair condition. Stains and wear. Original leather binding (repaired), with decorative silver clasp.
Not in NLI and not listed in the Bibliography of the Hebrew Book.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
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Machzor "Erech Hatephiloth" for Sukkot; Ashkenazi. Two parts: the first days of Sukkot and the last days of Sukkot, "Arranged and translated into French", by Elchanan ben Netanel Durlacher. Paris, 1867.
Each part contains two title pages, one in Hebrew and one in French. The original Hebrew and the French translation are on facing pages. Before each title page is a lithograph illustration with a protective page, each illustrating a different Biblical episode.
[3 leaves], III pages, 386 pages; [3 leaves], 375 pages. 21 cm. Very good condition. Gilt edges. Red velvet binding with a large silver clasp. Wear and tears to the binding; damaged clasp.
Each part contains two title pages, one in Hebrew and one in French. The original Hebrew and the French translation are on facing pages. Before each title page is a lithograph illustration with a protective page, each illustrating a different Biblical episode.
[3 leaves], III pages, 386 pages; [3 leaves], 375 pages. 21 cm. Very good condition. Gilt edges. Red velvet binding with a large silver clasp. Wear and tears to the binding; damaged clasp.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Pesach LaShem, Kabbalistic commentary on the Passover Haggadah, "composed by… the great Kabbalist R. Chaim Ibn Gabai, son of the renowned R. Meir Ibn Gabai". Cosntantinople: Yosef Chacham Halevi, [1559].
The printing was evidently not completed. Offered here is an uncut sheet (four leaves). Two leaves are torn and incomplete.
Most extant copies include only the first gathering of four unnumbered leaves (listed by Yaari in the listing of Constantinople printings). The copy of the NLI also includes the second gathering containing pages 5-8, which end with "Ha Lachma Anya".
4 leaves, 18.5 cm. Fair condition. Evidently removed from a bindings geniza. Dark stains and wear. Worming and tears. Large tears with damage to text on two pages. The title page has tears with damage to the border.
Extremely rare. All known copies have extensive marginal damage.
Otzar HaHagadot 21.
The printing was evidently not completed. Offered here is an uncut sheet (four leaves). Two leaves are torn and incomplete.
Most extant copies include only the first gathering of four unnumbered leaves (listed by Yaari in the listing of Constantinople printings). The copy of the NLI also includes the second gathering containing pages 5-8, which end with "Ha Lachma Anya".
4 leaves, 18.5 cm. Fair condition. Evidently removed from a bindings geniza. Dark stains and wear. Worming and tears. Large tears with damage to text on two pages. The title page has tears with damage to the border.
Extremely rare. All known copies have extensive marginal damage.
Otzar HaHagadot 21.
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Auction 57 - Judaica - Books, Manuscripts, Rabbinical Letters, Ceremonial Art
September 12, 2017
Opening: $400
Sold for: $500
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Sefer Gedolim Ma'asei Hashem, commentary on Biblical stories, including the Passover Hagaddah with commentary, by R. Eliezer Ashkenazi ben Eliyahu HaRofeh (the doctor). Venice: Zuan (Giovanni) di Gara, 1583. First edition.
Several ownership inscriptions: "Yaakov ben R. Moshe Eliezer Yitzchak Hakohen zt"l Shain"; "Yaakov Hirsch ben R. Avraham Leib Dayan of S---G community".
[6], 1-181, [1], 182-196 leaves. Final leaf missing. 27.5 cm. Condition of pages varies; good-fair. Stains and wear. Worming to several pages. Large tears to the title page, with damage to the border, repaired with paper. A tear damaging the text on one leaf. Tears with slight damage to text on several other leaves; repaired. Old binding, renewed.
The Hagadda is not listed by Ya'ari or Otzar HaHagaddot.
Several ownership inscriptions: "Yaakov ben R. Moshe Eliezer Yitzchak Hakohen zt"l Shain"; "Yaakov Hirsch ben R. Avraham Leib Dayan of S---G community".
[6], 1-181, [1], 182-196 leaves. Final leaf missing. 27.5 cm. Condition of pages varies; good-fair. Stains and wear. Worming to several pages. Large tears to the title page, with damage to the border, repaired with paper. A tear damaging the text on one leaf. Tears with slight damage to text on several other leaves; repaired. Old binding, renewed.
The Hagadda is not listed by Ya'ari or Otzar HaHagaddot.
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