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The Szyk Haggadah: The Story of the Exodus from Egypt and A Guide to the Seder

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Szyk Haggadah: The Story of the Exodus from Egypt and A Guide to the Seder

Contributors:

By (Author) Arthur Szyk
Commentaries by Irvin Ungar
Translated by Byron L. Sherwin

ISBN:

9780810997530

Publisher:

Abrams

Imprint:

Abrams

Publication Date:

1st May 2011

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals
Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects

Dewey:

296.45371

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 229mm, Height 279mm

Weight:

300g

Description

Arthur Szyk (pronounced "Shick") created his magnificent Haggadah in Lodz, on the eve of the Nazi occupation of his native Poland. There is no Haggadah like it, before or since, filled with sumptuous paintings of Jewish heroes and stunning calligraphy.

This edition, the first since 1940 to be reproduced from Szyk's original art, boasts a newly commissioned and extremely practical English text by Rabbi Byron L. Sherwin, ideal for use at any family Seder, and a special commentary section by Rabbi Sherwin and Irvin Ungar gives insight into both the rituals of the Seder and Szyk's rich illustrations.

Available in both hardcover and paperback editions, The Szyk Haggadah will transform the Seder, bringing the story of the Exodus from Egypt into a more contemporary light.

Praise for The Szyk Haggadah:

"Szyk's Haggadah is still fabulous and fresh."
-Hadassah Magazine

Author Bio

Arthur Szyk (18841951) was known primarily as a political illustrator of the highest caliber. Eleanor Roosevelt once referred to him as a one-man army, and indeed, he saw himself as a soldier in art.

Byron L. Sherwin, a Jewish scholar and ethicist, has served on the faculty of the Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies since 1970.

Irvin Ungar, an antiquarian bookseller and former rabbi, has championed the rediscovery of Szyks work. He lives in Burlingame, California.

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