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English: Decorated initial-word panel, Ha lahma (the bread of affliction) with gold letters; a miniature in the outer margin depicting a standing man holding a piece of unleavened bread (matzah). From the Haggadah for Passover (the 'Sister Haggadah').
Date 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 14th century
Source British Library
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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Decorated initial-word panel, Ha lahma (the bread of affliction). From the Haggadah for Passover (the 'Sister Haggadah').

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