EditorialRothschild Miscelany. Manuscript dated in1640. Page of facsimile published in London, written in Hebrew and illustrated, depicting the preparation of matzo unleavened bread for the feast of the Jewish Passover. CSIC. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialScacchi table unleavened, Parallel Title: Table and Brod to Scacchi, Signed: G. D. He?man sculp, copperplate, plate CLXXXV (Bd. 2), F?ssli, Johann Melchior; Heumann, Georg Daniel (sculp.), 1731, Johann Jakob Scheuchzer: Kupfer-Bibel (...). Augspurg und...
EditorialEmbroidered Border: The Baking of Unleavened Bread, 1500s-1600s. Italy, 16th-17th century. Embroidery; silk on linen; overall: 18.1 x 45.4 cm (7 1/8 x 17 7/8 in.).
EditorialEmbroidered Border: The Making of Unleavened Bread and the Israelites Sent Away, 1500s-1600s. Italy, 16th-17th century. Silk, linen; embroidery; overall: 18.1 x 45.4 cm (7 1/8 x 17 7/8 in.).
EditorialBaking. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. Baking of the unleavened bread (matzah). Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.87v. Language: Hebrew.
EditorialBaking. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. Baking of the unleavened bread (matzah). Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.88. Language: Hebrew.
EditorialGiving matzah. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. Distribution of matzah (unleavened bread). Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.89v. Language...
EditorialRothschild Miscelany. Manuscript dated in1640. Page of facsimile published in London, written in Hebrew and illustrated, depicting the preparation of matzo unleavened bread for the feast of the Jewish Passover. CSIC. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialA family celebrating the feast of Passover: Breaking the Matzah bread (unleavened bread). Vellum manuscript from the Barcelona Haggadah. Catalonia; 14th century. Shelfmark: Add. 14761 Page Folio Number: f.20v.
EditorialPassover plate and matzah perforator. Passover and the Seder-dinner celebrate the exodus from Egypt and freedom from slavery. Only matzah, unleavened bread, may be eating during Passover-week. From Poland. Faience, 32 cm diameter.