Pesach Haggadah, HaKibutz HaMeuchad, [socialist] bacharut, camps: Borochov Neighborhood, Yarkon riverbank (Tel Aviv). Tel Aviv, [1940]. Non-traditional haggadah, stenciled, with illustrations. Includes passages of the traditional text, alongside literary and Midrash texts; at the end: "with the outburst of riots… [1936]…" with references to Polish Jewery, continuing with four leaves "VeZot HaHaggada" – story of the Kevutzah, established in 1932 by "Bacharut" members who decided to lead an urban kibutz life, in a shed on the seashore in Tel Aviv. From there the Kevutzah moved to Borochov neighborhood, and many of the members quit. New immigrants of "HaBonim", "HeChalutz HaTzair", "No'ar Borochov" and "Freiheit" members of Poland and Germany joined the group and injected new life into it. The Kevutzah continued to reside on the Yarkon riverbank when JNF acquired the land for them, and later on constructed permanent housing there. The Socialist Bacharut – the young guard of the Achdut Ha'Avoda party and as of 1930 MAPAI party. Founded in 1926 as a frame for political activity for HaNoar HaOved young members of 17 to 23 years of age. [32] leaves (long haggadah), 21X15.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Delicate cover, tears to borders and many stains. Rare. In "Haggadot Kibutzion" Steiner mentions Haggadah of 1941 only.
Pesach Haggadah, HaKibutz HaMeuchad, [socialist] bacharut, camps: Borochov Neighborhood, Yarkon riverbank (Tel Aviv). Tel Aviv, [1940]. Non-traditional haggadah, stenciled, with illustrations. Includes passages of the traditional text, alongside literary and Midrash texts; at the end: "with the outburst of riots… [1936]…" with references to Polish Jewery, continuing with four leaves "VeZot HaHaggada" – story of the Kevutzah, established in 1932 by "Bacharut" members who decided to lead an urban kibutz life, in a shed on the seashore in Tel Aviv. From there the Kevutzah moved to Borochov neighborhood, and many of the members quit. New immigrants of "HaBonim", "HeChalutz HaTzair", "No'ar Borochov" and "Freiheit" members of Poland and Germany joined the group and injected new life into it. The Kevutzah continued to reside on the Yarkon riverbank when JNF acquired the land for them, and later on constructed permanent housing there. The Socialist Bacharut – the young guard of the Achdut Ha'Avoda party and as of 1930 MAPAI party. Founded in 1926 as a frame for political activity for HaNoar HaOved young members of 17 to 23 years of age. [32] leaves (long haggadah), 21X15.5 cm. Good condition. Few stains. Delicate cover, tears to borders and many stains. Rare. In "Haggadot Kibutzion" Steiner mentions Haggadah of 1941 only.
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