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The familiar lessons of a recent incident in Gaza.
April 11, 2025
Michelangelo’s Jeremiah and Abraham in a gondola.
While many lavishly illustrated Haggadahs have been produced since the beginning of Hebrew printing, most, according to Dan Rabinowitz, are in fact variations of one of four editions, published in Prague in 1526, Mantua in 1560, Venice in 1609, and Amsterdam in 1695. Rabinowitz offers an analysis of the images in these works:
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Michelangelo’s Jeremiah and Abraham in a gondola.
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While many lavishly illustrated Haggadahs have been produced since the beginning of Hebrew printing, most, according to Dan Rabinowitz, are in fact variations of one of four editions, published in Prague in 1526, Mantua in 1560, Venice in 1609, and Amsterdam in 1695. Rabinowitz offers an analysis of the images in these works:
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