b'81(HAGADAH). Peirush HaHagadah. With Kabbalistic82(HAGADAH).SederHagadahLePesach.Edited commentary byYOSEPH GIKATILLA. FIRST EDITION.Titleby Shlomo Zalman London. With commentaries. within oval decorative cartouche. ff. (10). Stained, eachInstructions and translation in Yiddish printed in leaf with upper left corner and margin repaired with loss ofwayber-taytsch type. Profusely illustrated. ff. (1), 32. text provided in facsimile. Modern vellum. Sm. 4to. [YudlovHeavily browned and stained. Contemporary marbled boards. 39; Vinograd, Venice 954; Mehlman 1056.]4to. [Yudlov 244.] Venice, Zanetti, 1602. $600 - $900 Amsterdam, Hertz Levi the Physician & Son-in-law, 1765. $300 - $50083(HAGADAH). Beith Chorin. With commentaries culled from Moshe Alsheich, Gevuroth Hashem by the MaHaRaL of Prague and Oleloth Ephraim by R. Ephraim of Luntschitz. Additional engraved title. Numerous copper-engraved illustrations.FOLD-OUT MAP OF THE HOLY LANDwith ten border vignettes relating to the Tabernacle. ff. (2), 64, (1). Stained (wine and food in usual places), few neat paper repairs, map expertly backed, previous owners signatures (families Ausch and Mandel) on verso of title. Modern blind-tooled calf. 4to. [Yudlov 251.] Metz, Mose May, 1767. $2000 - $3000THE FIRST ILLUSTRATED HAGADAH PRINTED IN FRANCE. Metz, the Lorrainian capital, was once one of the largest and most prosperous Jewish communities of Europe. At the time this Hagadah was published, R. Aryeh Leib ben Asher Ginzberg, known as the Shaagath Aryeh, had just become the Chief Rabbi of the city, a position he would retain for over two decades.41'