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Facing-page manuscript with Judeo-Persian text.
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Judeo-Persian Haggadah from Kaifeng

17th Century
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A Lovely Song about an Event in Hamburg

1675
Comic book cover with the title "Superduperman" and a Superman-like figure in a cape who is attacking an elderly disabled man, surrounded by a crowd and a cityscape, with English text and three comic panels underneath, of the exterior of a skyscraper in the first panel, exterior of a window in the second panel, and interior of an office in the third panel.
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“Superduperman,” Mad #4

1953
Three-panel comic with English text above or below images, featuring disgruntled elderly man in profile in the far left panel, young crying girl blindfolded eating soup in center panel, and Superman-like figure soaring through the air in the right panel.
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“Chickensouperman” from L’il Abner

1966
Poster featuring the text "let my people" across the top and followed by "GO" on the bottom, comprised of a hammer and sickle as the"G" next to a large letter "O."
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“Let My People Go” poster

1969
Woodcut featuring male figure facing viewer made out of network of lines and Yiddish text above figure.
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The Strabismic Jew

1955
Cartoon drawing of man with three heads and many hands reaching in different directions, the hands in center typing on a large typewriter, a hand to the left holding a conducting baton, another hand holding a phone, and a hand to the right holding a pen.
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Leonard Bernstein

1958
Comic strip featuring a title and heading across the top in French, and eight panels of comics below. The comics portray warriors, a man against several opponents, two warriors, a stylized map of France, a map of enemy tents, a warrior on a chair interrupted by a boy, two warriors talking, and four warriors talking while hiding behind a tree.
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Astérix le Gaulois, no. 1, cover

1959
Painting of man behind a ploughing horse, with Yiddish text surrounding the image in a thick border.
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Pakhar’ (Ploughman)

1960
Image of four panels with man in each panel: one in moustache and riding outfit; one wearing sidelocks, kippah, and suit; one muscled in boots; and one with short sidelocks, hat, and wide stance, all surrounded by decorated border and labeled in Yiddish.
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The Four Sons

1934
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The Woman Poet

1932
Print of long procession of people on horses and on foot carrying banners and trumpets, from one archway down and across the page to another archway, with German heading and text below.
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Celebratory Processional in Prague to Honor Joseph II

1741

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