de Jong, A. and van Amerongen-Assçher, L. (eds.). Haggadah 5705

AUCTION 38 | Thursday, November 29th, 2007 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters & Graphic Art

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Lot 124
(HAGADAH)

de Jong, A. and van Amerongen-Assçher, L. (eds.). Haggadah 5705

Hebrew with nikud (vowel points) and Dutch translation face `a face. Printed from left to right. The beginning Hebrew text of the Kiddush (p.7), as well as the concluding Hebrew of Adir Hu and Le-Shanah ha-Ba'ah bi-Yerushalayim (p.20) have been improvised in a rudimentary Hebrew hand pp.24. Mint condition. Original printed wrappers. 16mo Yudlov 3944; Yaari 2312

Eindhoven: Drukkerij Hermes 1945

Est: $1,200 - $1,800
PRICE REALIZED $1,200
This Hagadah was issued by the "Joodsche Coördinatie Commissie voor het bevrijde Nederlandsche gebied" (Jewish Coordinating Commission for the Liberated Netherlands Governmment) in Southern liberated Holland, while the Northern part of the country was still occupied by the Germans. In their foreword the editors write that due to the annihilation of the Jews by the Germans, Hebrew books have become totally unavailable (p.4). The motto of the Hagadah is a poem by Dutch-Jewish poet Jacob Israel de Haan which rings prophetic in view of the events of the Holocaust: "Dat wij nog eenmaal, na den Nacht, den bangen / Het hoofd verheffen in een dag van pracht" (“Once more after the Night of anxieties / the head shall be raised high on a day of splendor.”)