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"Aggada: Unveiling the Stories of Betrayal, Preparation, and Redemption" In the realm of biblical narratives and religious traditions

Background imageAggada Collection: Jesus said, - one of you that eateth with me shall betray me, mid 19th century. Creator

Jesus said, - one of you that eateth with me shall betray me, mid 19th century. Creator
Jesus said, - one of you that eateth with me shall betray me, mid 19th century

Background imageAggada Collection: Page from a Haggadah (vellum)

Page from a Haggadah (vellum)
XIR212847 Page from a Haggadah (vellum) by Jewish School, (14th century); 21x16.5 cm; Private Collection; out of copyright

Background imageAggada Collection: Preparation for the Passover, 1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Preparation for the Passover, 1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Preparation for the Passover, 1585

Background imageAggada Collection: Preparation for the Passover, c. 1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I

Preparation for the Passover, c. 1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler I
Preparation for the Passover, c.1585

Background imageAggada Collection: Christ Instructing Peter and John to Prepare for the Passover, 1504

Christ Instructing Peter and John to Prepare for the Passover, 1504

Background imageAggada Collection: Plaque with Marking of the Door with the Letter Tau, German, ca. 1200. Creator: Unknown

Plaque with Marking of the Door with the Letter Tau, German, ca. 1200. Creator: Unknown
Plaque with Marking of the Door with the Letter Tau, German, ca. 1200

Background imageAggada Collection: The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple (cropped), 1854-1855, (1936)

The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple (cropped), 1854-1855, (1936). Mary and Jospeh find the young Christ in dialogue with the rabbis in the Temple of Jerusalem

Background imageAggada Collection: The Passover of the Portuguese Jews, c1730s. Creator: Unknown

The Passover of the Portuguese Jews, c1730s. Creator: Unknown
The Passover of the Portuguese Jews, c1730s. Family eating the Passover Seder (meal)

Background imageAggada Collection: Stacking unleavened bread for the Passover in a Jewish bakery, 20th century. Artist

Stacking unleavened bread for the Passover in a Jewish bakery, 20th century. Artist
Stacking unleavened bread for the Passover in a Jewish bakery, 20th century

Background imageAggada Collection: Jewish bakery preparing unleavened bread for Passover, 20th century

Jewish bakery preparing unleavened bread for Passover, 20th century

Background imageAggada Collection: The Jews Passover, 15th century

The Jews Passover, 15th century. Facsimile of a 15th-century missal ornamented with paintings

Background imageAggada Collection: The Samaritan Passover

The Samaritan Passover. Samaritanism is a parallel but separate religion to Judaism in the Middle East

Background imageAggada Collection: The Institution of Passover, Italian Earthenware plate from Urbino, c1540-1545

The Institution of Passover, Italian Earthenware plate from Urbino, c1540-1545. Fontano Workshop

Background imageAggada Collection: Illustration from the Golden Haggadah, 15th century

Illustration from the Golden Haggadah, 15th century
Illustration from the Golden Haggadah, a Spanish Hebrew manuscript. The Haggadah is used on Passover Eve to commemorate the escape from Egypt

Background imageAggada Collection: Passover

Passover. After a miniature from a 15th century missal


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"Aggada: Unveiling the Stories of Betrayal, Preparation, and Redemption" In the realm of biblical narratives and religious traditions, Aggada stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of Jewish history. From Jesus' haunting words - "one of you that eateth with me shall betray me" - to the meticulously crafted pages of a Haggadah on vellum from the mid-19th century, this captivating collection delves into profound moments that shaped faith. Journeying through time, we encounter Johann Sadeler I's intricate depictions capturing the meticulous preparations for Passover in 1585. The scene unfolds vividly before our eyes; Christ instructs Peter and John on how to ready themselves for this sacred feast in his poignant painting from 1504. Delving deeper into symbolism, an enigmatic plaque surfaces with a marking of the door adorned by the letter Tau. Its origins shrouded in mystery but its significance resonating throughout German culture circa 1200. The Finding of the Savior in the Temple emerges as another pivotal moment etched within these annals. Painted between 1854-1855 by an unknown artist, it encapsulates both devotion and discovery amidst ancient walls. As we turn each page, we are transported to witness The Passover of Portuguese Jews during c1730s – their vibrant celebration echoing through time. A glimpse into a Jewish bakery reveals stacks upon stacks of unleavened bread being prepared for Passover rituals – a timeless tradition carried forward into modernity. And finally, we stumble upon The Jews Passover from the 15th century alongside The Samaritan Passover – two distinct yet intertwined tales illustrating diverse expressions of faith across communities. Through Aggada's compilation, these fragments weave together stories steeped in betrayal and redemption while illuminating humanity's unwavering quest for spiritual connection.

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