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Passover Haggadah, Brit Mateh Moshe, Berlin 1701 – First Haggadah Printed in Berlin.

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Passover Haggadah, Brit Mateh Moshe, Berlin 1701 – First Haggadah Printed in Berlin.


Sefer Brit Mateh Moshe - Passover Hagaddah with Kabbalistic commentaries by Rabbi Moshe ben Yeshaya Katz.

Berlin, 1701. First Haggadah published in Berlin.

Originally published without a title page.

Approbation of the Holy Gaon Rabbi Naphtali Katz of Poznan the Semichat Chachamim. 

Yaari 67; Otzar Hahagaddot 103.

 6, 5-104 leaves. 20 Cm.

Antique signature: Yehudah Leib son of Meir Segal Zata''l.

Fair condition, small holes to first 3 pages & last page, cut into the bottom margins of first 6 pages affecting text, stains, soft wrappers.



Rabbi Moshe ben Yeshaya Katz was the nephew of Rabbi Naftali Katz, rabbi of Posen. He left Vienna during the expulsion of the Jews in 1670, and wandered through several communities before settling in Berlin. In his introduction to his commentary on the Hagaddah he states that he planned to travel to Eretz Israel with Rabbi Yehuda Hachassid but was unable to do so.