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The Washington Haggadah (Hebrew: הגדת וושינגטון‎) is a Hebrew-language illuminated manuscript haggadah created by Joel ben Simeon in 1478. He was a specialist illuminator of haggadot, who seems to have worked in both Italy and Germany, and whose style shows influences from the contemporary art of both countries. The book was given to the United States Library of Congress in 1916 by Ephraim Deinard as part of the Third Deinard Collection. Originally referred to as Hebraic Manuscript #1, it has since been referred to as the Washington Haggadah in honor of the city.

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  • Hagadà de Washington (ca)
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  • L'Hagadà de Washington (en hebreu: הגדת וושינגטון) es una hagadà creada pel jueu en 1478. L'obra va ser entregada a la Biblioteca del Congrés dels Estats Units, el 1916, per part d', com a part de la tercera col·lecció Deinard. Originalment l'obra estava referenciada com el manuscrit hebreu 1, i des d'aleshores s'ha anomenat manuscrit de Washington DC, en honor de la ciutat. Des de juny de 2011, l'hagadà ha estat exposada en el Museu Metropolità d'Art de Nova York, durant uns mesos. (ca)
  • The Washington Haggadah (Hebrew: הגדת וושינגטון‎) is a Hebrew-language illuminated manuscript haggadah created by Joel ben Simeon in 1478. He was a specialist illuminator of haggadot, who seems to have worked in both Italy and Germany, and whose style shows influences from the contemporary art of both countries. The book was given to the United States Library of Congress in 1916 by Ephraim Deinard as part of the Third Deinard Collection. Originally referred to as Hebraic Manuscript #1, it has since been referred to as the Washington Haggadah in honor of the city. (en)
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  • L'Hagadà de Washington (en hebreu: הגדת וושינגטון) es una hagadà creada pel jueu en 1478. L'obra va ser entregada a la Biblioteca del Congrés dels Estats Units, el 1916, per part d', com a part de la tercera col·lecció Deinard. Originalment l'obra estava referenciada com el manuscrit hebreu 1, i des d'aleshores s'ha anomenat manuscrit de Washington DC, en honor de la ciutat. Des de juny de 2011, l'hagadà ha estat exposada en el Museu Metropolità d'Art de Nova York, durant uns mesos. (ca)
  • The Washington Haggadah (Hebrew: הגדת וושינגטון‎) is a Hebrew-language illuminated manuscript haggadah created by Joel ben Simeon in 1478. He was a specialist illuminator of haggadot, who seems to have worked in both Italy and Germany, and whose style shows influences from the contemporary art of both countries. The book was given to the United States Library of Congress in 1916 by Ephraim Deinard as part of the Third Deinard Collection. Originally referred to as Hebraic Manuscript #1, it has since been referred to as the Washington Haggadah in honor of the city. In 2011, the haggadah was on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York for some months. (en)
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