THE MOSS HAGGADAH: A COMPLETE REPRODUCTION OF THE HAGGADAH WRITTEN AND ILLUMINATED BY DAVID MOSS FOR RICHARD AND BEATRICE LEVY, WITH THE COMMENTARY BY THE ARTIST. HAGADAT SHIR HA-MA'ALOT LE-DAVID [WITH] LET ALL WHO ARE HUNGRY, COME AND EAT! A PAPERCUT FROM THE MOSS HAGGADAH.
Berkeley, Calif: Bet Alpha Editions, 2007. Item #42743
4th revised printing. Original royal blue cloth in slipcase, folio, 51 leaves + 67 +[2] pages. 51-leaf hagadah is entirely color illustrations ; 36 cm. Text of the Haggadah in Hebrew; Commentary in English.
[2]-page paper-cut print of "Let all who are hungry, come and eat!" is laid into Vol I.
”The Moss Haggadah has been called one of the most significant haggadot of our time….bound in blue cloth with gold stamping, The Moss Haggadah is in Hebrew with a page by page English commentary by the artist. The commentary contains not only a guide to understanding the artist's images, but it also offers insights and discussion points” (The Jewish Museum). “In 1983, David Moss was commissioned to produce an individual, hand-made haggadah, in the tradition of the medieval illuminated manuscript. On its completion, it was so well received by all who saw it, that its owner, Richard Levy, graciously agreed to allow David to reproduce the work as a facsimile edition…. This commentary is an extraordinary teaching and study piece on the meaning of Passover. These haggadahs, which are in all the large collecting libraries and private collections” (The Publisher).
Artist's note to this newly revised fourth printing:”Just as the last copies of the facsimile edition are being acquired, we are pleased to be able to produce these enhanced versions of the trade and deluxe editions. Advances in printing technology have enabled us to improve the fidelity of the reproduction in both finer detail and superior color. I executed the original manuscript on animal vellum, whose characteristic translucency allows traces of the writing and art from the opposite side to be visible. In the facsimile edition we went to great efforts to reproduce this effect accurately. The first printings of the trade edition, too, reveal the show-through. This has proven distracting to some readers, so I decided to eliminate the show-through in this new printing. It is with great gratitude that I realize the trade edition of this work has entered its fourth printing. A quarter of a century after I began it, it now joins the other Haggadah quartets, like the four cups of wine, the four questions, and the four children!”
SUBJECT(S): Haggadot -- Texts. Seder -- Liturgy -- Texts. Judaism -- Liturgy -- Texts. Manuscripts, Hebrew -- Facsimiles. Jewish illumination of books and manuscripts. Haggadot -- Textes. Judai¨sme -- Liturgie -- Textes. Manuscrits he´brai¨ques -- Fac-simile´s. Enluminure juive. Haggadot. Jewish illumination of books and manuscripts. Judaism -- Liturgy.
Strangely, OCLC has no listings for this 4th edition of this standard (1 volume) edition; The 2007 2-volume deluxe edition is OCLC: 145131286. Some light marks to slipcase, Very Good+ Condition. Beautiful! (Hag-25-17).
Price: $200.00