This early 20th century #Haggadah has many, many Hebrew commentaries https://t.co/wU82HJ1qyH
— ElderOfZiyon (@elderofziyon) April 3, 2015
This #Haggadah from 1920 also includes lots of commentaries but also interesting illustrations https://t.co/E62kh3TS7T
— ElderOfZiyon (@elderofziyon) April 3, 2015
It didn't start with Maxwell House: Here's the Manischewitz #Haggadah of 1912 https://t.co/SRQQdfXCUC
— ElderOfZiyon (@elderofziyon) April 3, 2015
This 1889 #Haggadah includes an in-line translation to Judeo-Arabic https://t.co/XoXCEANX9l
— ElderOfZiyon (@elderofziyon) April 3, 2015
And this #Haggadah has a Judeo-Arabic commentary https://t.co/bUjn96sDwM
— ElderOfZiyon (@elderofziyon) April 3, 2015
This 1746 Haggadah has some nice woodcut illustrations https://t.co/NzcBpMPNrv pic.twitter.com/f0oZPSsDOO
— ElderOfZiyon (@elderofziyon) April 3, 2015