Att. Category: Darmstadt Haggadah
It was Israel Ben Meir of Heidelberg who wrote the Haggadah of Darmstadt.
This may be a gift from a father to his daughter or from a husband to his wife.
Don't know. Indeed, the characters represented have no relation to the output
Egypt. We see women sitting next to often older masters
and others. One might think that the recipient was learned and knew how to read Hebrew,
which was exceptional at the time.
Women are rarely mentioned on the Haggadot of Pessa
the Michna era, in the 2nd
But only men took part in the
Seder.
At the bottom of the page, nine men are tied to the Seder table. These are:
five Sages of Bnei Brak and of the four children mentioned in the Haggadah: the wise, the
Simple, the rebel and the one who can't ask questions. Only the wise man has his hand
placed on a book.