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Lot #    19928
Auction End Date    2/19/2008 10:42:30 AM (mm/dd/yyyy)
          
Title Information
Title (English)    Missionary tract - Gufo shel Pesah - Pesah Haggada
Title (Hebrew)    גופן של פסח או הגדת פסח לתינוקות ישראל
Author    [Missionary] Mission to Jews
City    Berlin
Publisher    Trebitsch & son
Publication Date    1830
          
Collection Information
Independent Item    This listing is an independent item not part of any collection
          
Description Information
Physical
Description
   Only edition? [2], 93, [1] pp. octavo 200:117 mm., nice margins, light age staining. A very good copy loose in the original paper wrappers.
          
Detailed
Description
   Missionary Haggadah, with Hebrew text and Yiddish commentary, designed as an explanatory Haggadah for children but in reality a missionary tract. The Haggadah, entitled Gufo shel Pesah - Pesah Haggadot for Jewish Children (The Essence of Passover or a Haggadah for Jewish Tots) is primarily in Yiddish set in vayberteitsch. Although it purports to be a three part explanation of Haggadah and Passover story it is, in reality, a missionary tract "published . . . to rouse the hearts of Jewish children to seek the path of salvation."

There were, in Germany in the nineteenth century, three societies for missions among Jews. The Gesellschaft zur Verbreitung des Christentums unter den Juden was established in 1822 at Berlin under the influence of Lewis Way and Tholuck. It had stations in Berlin, Posen, Czernowicz, and Stanislau. Since its existence about 713 baptisms have taken place. Its official organ was the Nathanael. Independently of this missionary society Prof. H. L. Strack managed the Institutum Judaicum, an association formed for the purpose of acquainting theological students at the university with the mission among the Jews. The Evangelisch-lutherischer Centralverein for Mission unter Israel was established in 1871 at Leipsic. It attmpted to unite all Lutheran missions among the Jews to uniform activity and employed three laborers in Leipsic and in Galicia; its organ was the Saat auf Hoffnung. In connection with it Professor Delitzsch founded in 1880 the first Institutum Judaicum. There was also a seminary for missionaries among the Jews. The Westdeutscher Verein for Israel was established in 1843 in Cologne. It had stations at Cologne, Frankfort, and Strasburg. Its organ is the Missionsblatt des westdeutschen Vereins for Israel. Reference Description

          
Reference
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   http://www.ccel.org/s/schaff/encyc/encyc06/htm/iii.lvii.x.htm
        
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Listing Classification
Period
19th Century:    Checked
  
Location
Germany:    Checked
  
Subject
Haggadah:    Checked
Other:    Missionary
  
Characteristic
First Editions:    Checked
Language:    Hebrew, Judeo-German
  
Manuscript Type
  
Kind of Judaica