Img. ID: 1454
p.38 is composed of four square pictures. They depict from the right upper picture, counter clockwise, the One Only Kid parts five to eight. The parts are printed in Hebrew block letters, which reads in Aramaic. The fifth part of the One Only Kid is written between the right pictures. The sixth part of it is written between the left pictures. The upper right picture illustrates the fifth part of the song. It depicts an oriental looking man breaking the club by holding it against his ankle. IN front of him, a fire is burning under a pot, below a staircase. Below the picture is printed the fifth part of the song. The upper left picture of p 38 illustrates the sixth part of the One Only Kid song. It depicts an oriental looking man pouring water from a big jug on to a fire from which smoke is rising as it is extinguished. A city is seen in the far background. Below the picture is printed the sixth part of the song. The lower left picture of p.38 illustrates the seventh part of the One only kid song. It depicts a very fat bull standing in a flourishing meadow, beside a path, licking his lips with his tongue, after drinking the water. The lower left picture of p 38 illustrates the eighth part of the song. It depicts the very same fat bull from the former illustration crouching down on the grass. An old man is standing with one leg folded on the bull's back, holding its horns and waving a knife in the air. He is about to slaughter the bull. The scene takes place in the open air, outside the city that is seen in the far background.
H | Haggadah, Passover (Listed according to the text of the Haggadah; See also separate biblical subjects in this list) | Hymns at the end of the seder: | Had Gadya (One Only Kid) | Water quenched the fire
H | Haggadah, Passover (Listed according to the text of the Haggadah; See also separate biblical subjects in this list) | Hymns at the end of the seder: | Had Gadya (One Only Kid) | Ox drank the water
H | Haggadah, Passover (Listed according to the text of the Haggadah; See also separate biblical subjects in this list) | Hymns at the end of the seder: | Had Gadya (One Only Kid) | Shohet slaughtered the ox
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