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Historic Haggadah discovered

June 24, 2011 10:00

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

A rare Haggadah published for a 19th century Jewish Indian community has been discovered in Manchester.

The 137-year-old leather-bound book is thought to be the only one of its kind in Britain. It was bought by historian Yaakov Wise at a garage sale in Salford. He is now researching its history.

He said the bi-lingual Haggadah - printed in both Hebrew and regional Indian language Marathi - could have been brought to Britain by Indian Jews following India's independence in 1947.

Poona (also known as Pune and Punya-Nagari) is one of India's largest cities and was home in Victorian times to the Bene Yisrael community.

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