This unique haggadah is inspired by the original Bird's-head Haggada one of the oldest Haggadot, first published in North Germany at the end of the 13th century C.E. The original was illustrated with ink and tempera on parchment and resides in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. It has the name from the figures drawn with birds' heads and prominent beaks. Other images bear animal heads or protuberant noses. Some appear to have been deliberately defaced, or covered with a helmet. In this reproduction, the movable pop-ups and other moveable illustrations, are richly illustrated and depict matzah baking, the Ten Plagues, the crossing of the Red Sea, and many more biblical and holiday scenes. The Haggadah is in both Hebrew and English and is sure to become a family keepsake for young and old to enjoy.