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    More information about The Brother Haggadah: A Medieval Sephardi Masterpiece in Facsimile

    Title: The Brother Haggadah: A Medieval Sephardi ...

    Publisher: Thames & Hudson March 2016

    Publication Date: 2016

    Binding: Hardcover

    Condition: recent
    Item Weight: ‏ ‎ 4.89 pounds
    Dimensions: ‏ :10.2x 1.5 x 13.6 inches

    Synopsis:
    The first-ever facsimile edition of one of the exceptionally beautifully decorated and important Hebrew manuscripts from medieval Europe Commissioned by wealthy patrons in the Middle Ages, the Haggadot are among the most beautifully decorated Hebrew manuscripts. The "Brother" Haggadah―so-called because of its close, fraternal relationship to the Rylands Haggadah in the collection of the John Rylands Library, Manchester―is one of the finest of these to have survived.

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