Haggadah Collection
"Haggadah: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Expression" Step into the world of the Haggadah, a sacred text that tells the story of Passover
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"Haggadah: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Expression" Step into the world of the Haggadah, a sacred text that tells the story of Passover. In this captivating journey through history, we explore various artistic interpretations of this ancient tradition. The First Passover Feast, depicted by artist Beuckelaer in the 16th century, transports us to biblical times. We witness Jesus' poignant words - "one of you that eateth with me shall betray me" - captured in a mid-19th-century masterpiece. Traveling to Venice in 1609, The Venice Haggadah enchants us with its intricate illustrations. Museum Israel preserves this treasure from Italy's rich cultural heritage. Or. 2737 reveals an exquisite falconer Pharaoh from the Hispano-Moresque Haggadah dating back to the 14th century. Its delicate vellum pages transport us to a time when art merged cultures. Amsterdam beckons as we delve into Passover traditions within Dutch society. The vibrant cityscape comes alive with celebrations and rituals passed down through generations. Adam and Eve grace the Sarajevo Haggadah's velvety pages, reminding us of our shared origins and redemption stories across faiths. Johann Sadeler I captures scenes of preparation for Passover in his stunning engravings from the late 16th century. These artworks reflect devotion and meticulousness required for this significant holiday. Intriguingly, Christ instructs Peter and John on preparing for Passover in a remarkable piece from 1504. This artwork showcases how religious narratives intertwine seamlessly throughout history. A German plaque dating back to around 1200 bears markings denoting protection during Passover – an emblematic symbol connecting past customs with contemporary practices.