3629840 Folio 23r from the Bird\'s Head Haggadah, Southern Germany, c.1300 (pen & ink and tempera on parchment) by Menahem (fl.c.1300); 27x18.2 cm; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel; (add.info.: Page 45 Handwritten on parchment; dark brown ink and tempera; square Ashkenazic script The name of this early Passover Haggadah derives from its depiction of human figures with pronounced birds\' heads. The enigmatic practice of drawing bird and animal heads in place of human faces is found in other Ashkenazi manuscripts of the 13th and 14th centuries and has been interpreted in various ways. This is the first illustrated Haggadah known to be produced as an entity separate from the prayer book. It contains depictions with ritual and textual themes: the preparation of matzah and the various blessings over wine and food recited during the Seder; biblical scenes like the gathering of the manna or the giving of the Torah; and messianic images such as the rebuilt Jerusalem.); by Israel Museum, Jerusalem ; Photo by The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, by Ardon Bar-Hama.

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