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Rothchild Haggadah, around 1450

 Rothchild Haggadah, from northern Italy, from around 1450

Called the “Rothchild Haggada” because it was owned by the famous family until 1939. During the Second World War, the Haggadah was stolen by the Nazis and disappeared. After the war it was purchased by Dr. Fred Murphy, a graduate of Yale University, who bequeathed it to the University in 1948. In 1980 the Haggadah was identified as the property of the Rothchild family and returned to its owners, who donated it to the National Library. The Haggadah was missing three pages that were probably already torn prior to its purchase by the Rothchild family. Recently two of the pages were found at a public auction and purchased by the National Library with the generous help of two anonymous donors.

 

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