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The museum specified that it was allocating funds both from the sale of a book about the haggadah as well as ticket sales to ...
Decision to donate proceeds linked to renowned Jewish manuscript in light of Gaza ‘genocide’ comes as the Balkan country sees ...
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The Blogs | The Times of Israel on MSNYou can weaponize our Haggadah, but our story will prevail
Israel stance ignores the history and content of the very artifact it chooses to weaponize, just as it ignores the truth here ...
The museum’s move to send proceeds from a historic Sarajevo Haggadah to Palestinian Arabs while accusing Israel of genocide ...
The Sarajevo Haggadah is a famous medieval manuscript containing an illustrated version of the Passover Seder text, dated to around 1350 and believed to be from Barcelona.
The Sarajevo Haggadah, the most elaborately decorated codex remaining from Spanish Jewry’s Golden Age and today a keystone of Bosnia’s Jewish and gentile heritage, has been kept for the past ...
The origins of the Sarajevo Haggadah are shrouded in mystery. It is an exquisitely illuminated 14th-century codex, most probably smuggled out of Spain by Sephardic Jews following their expulsion ...
To the untrained eye, the Sarajevo Haggadah might seem like something one would pass over on first glance. The cover is battered, the binding beat up; the thing looks like it’s been through the ...
The “Partisan Haggadah” entered the Sarajevo community’s canon several years after the war. Altarac continued to write and entertain for Jewish holidays, writing yearly comedic musical ...
Sarajevo native Merima Ključo can relate to the story of the Sarajevo Haggadah, the 14th-century illuminated manuscript that survived many close calls with destruction. Both have escaped war and ...
The Sarajevo Haggadah is a manuscript with a fascinating history: It was made in medieval Spain, survived the 1492 Inquisition, ended up in Venice, then Sarajevo.
The 14th-century Haggadah went on display Monday in Bosnia in a secure, climate-controlled room in the Sarajevo National Museum. “Tonight the odyssey of the Sarajevo Haggadah has come to an end.
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