Auction 21 - Jewish and Israeli History and Culture
Southern Dead Sea Workers - Sodom, 1938
Opening: $300
Sold for: $625
Including buyer's premium
Passover 1938. [Passover Haggadah]. Workers in the Southern Dead Sea, 1938.
Non-traditional Haggadah, with illustrations. The Haggadah opens with: "In the year 1938, we gathered here, the people of rebuilt Sodom, to celebrate the holiday of Passover while our brothers are persecuted and when they try to find shelter in their homeland they will realize that the gates are shut " On the last page: " On may 1 1934 twenty young men came by boat to Sodom to build the place and today four years later there are more than two hundred people here next year in Zoar!". Printed for the potash plant workers which started to function in the early 1930s. [22] leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Bluish covers, plain, detached. An important document in the history of the settlement on the shores of the Dead Sea.
Non-traditional Haggadah, with illustrations. The Haggadah opens with: "In the year 1938, we gathered here, the people of rebuilt Sodom, to celebrate the holiday of Passover while our brothers are persecuted and when they try to find shelter in their homeland they will realize that the gates are shut " On the last page: " On may 1 1934 twenty young men came by boat to Sodom to build the place and today four years later there are more than two hundred people here next year in Zoar!". Printed for the potash plant workers which started to function in the early 1930s. [22] leaves, 21 cm. Good condition. Stains. Bluish covers, plain, detached. An important document in the history of the settlement on the shores of the Dead Sea.
Passover Haggadot
Passover Haggadot