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Torah mantle. Sefrou, Morroco, ca. 1926. Israel Museum. JeruTorah mantle. Sefrou, Morroco, ca. 1926. Cotton, silk; abd gilt metal-thread embroidery. Inscribed in Hebrew. Israel Museum. Jerusalem
Judaism. Synagogue of Kadavumbagam in the town of Cochin, India. The synagogue interior was purchased for the Israel Museum and brought to Jerusalem for restoration and reconstruction. Israel Museum
Israel Museum. Jerusalem. Room dedicated to Hebrew synagogues. View of Torah ark or Ark
Scroll of Esther with miniature illustrations by the scribeScroll of Esther with miniature illustrations in a silver case. By the scribe Aarib Wolf Herlingen (ca. 1700-ca. 1760). Pen and ink on parchment. Gold leaf. Scroll: Vienna, 18th century
Judaism. Velvet-covered Torah scroll case and finials. Georgia, 20th century. Case: wood, velvet, gilt metal ribbon, nails. Scroll case: Gift of the Kulashi synagogue, Georgia. 20th century
Eagle and Medusa Head. Mosaic floor. Synagogue at Yafia, LowEagle and Medusa Head. Part of a mosaic floor Synagogue at Yafia, Lower Galilee. 4th century AD. Israel
Peace unto Israel. Hebrew inscription on a mosaic floor. Synagogue at Ussfiya. 5th century AD
Stone lintels decorated with Seven-Branched Menorah - EshtemStone lintels decorated with the Seven-Branched Menorah synagogue at Eshtemoa. Southern Hebron hill region. 3rd-4th century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Torah crown inlaid with semiprecious stones. Poland, ca. 1729. Silver, repousse?, cast, punched, engraved, and partly gilt, semiprecious stones. Inscribed in Hebrew with words from Proverbs
The Prague Haggadah. Prague, Bohemia, 1526. Israel Museum. JThe Prague Haggadah. Prague, Bohemia, 1526. Illustration: Hayyim Shahor Schwartz. Letterpress and woodcuts on paper. Gift of John D
The Book of Ruth. Wedding of Boaz and Ruth. Engraving
Three-dimensional Jewish New Year card. Date: circa 1900s
Book of Ezra. Cover. Edited in the 16th century. ColoredBook of Ezra. Biblical book of the Old Testament book that tells the story of the return from exile in Babylon and the rebuilding of the Temple. Cover. Edited in the 16th century. Colored
Book of Ezra. Cover. Edited in the 16th centuryBook of Ezra. Biblical book of the Old Testament book that tells the story of the return from exile in Babylon and the rebuilding of the Temple. Cover. Edited in the 16th century
Esther in front of the king of Egypt for request in favor of his people. Book of Esther. Chapter 15. Engraving
The vocation of Isaiah. Engraving
Judgement of Solomon. Engraving, 16th century
Moses rescued from the Nile. EngravingMoses rescued from the Nile by the daughter of Pharaoh of Egypt. Exodus. Chapter 2, Verse 5. Engraving
Joseph exaltation by Pharaoh of Egypt. Genesis. Chapter 41. Engraving
Josephs banquet in honor of his brothers. Book of Genesis. Chapter 43. Engraving
Ancient synagogue. V-VI century. Saranda. Republic of AlbaniHEBREW ART. REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA. Archaeological remains of the ancient synagogue dating from the V-VI. Saranda
Israel. Jerusalem. Cathedral of Saint James, 12th century, headquarters of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem. Armenian Quarter. Exterior
Backlit view of the silhouette of a an orthodox Jew. Old CitBacklit view of the silhouette of the head of an orthodox Jew walking along the walls of the Old City. Jerusalem. Israel
Jaume Huguet (1412-1492). Altarpiece of the TransfigurationJaume Huguet (1412-1492). Catalan Gothic painter. Altarpiece of the Transfiguration. God giving Moses the Tablets of the Law. Tortosa Cathedral, 1466-1475. Catalonia. Spain
Israel. Jerusalem. Gazetter. Old City. Street St. Peter. Christian neighborhood. (Written in Arabic, hebrew and English)
Israel. Jerusalem. Western Wall. Detail
Israel. Jerusalem. Western Wall. Inscription
Jews praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. IsraelJudaism. Jews praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. Israel
A Jew praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. IsraelHaredi Judaism. Orthodox Judaism. A Jew praying at the Western Wall. Jerusalem. Israel
Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630, by ReRembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669). Dutch painter. Jeremiah lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem, 1630. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Jonathan Destroys the Temple of Dago. Colored engravingJonathan Destroys the Temple of Dago. Bible Illustrations of Gustave Dore. 1 Maccabees 10: 83-89. Colored engraving
Josep Sold by his Brethren. Genesis 37: 38. Dore Bible IllustJosep Sold by his Brethren. Genesis 37:38. Dore Bible Illustrations. 19th century. Colored engraving
Arba ah Turim. Halakhic code by Yaakov ben Asher (1270-1340Arba ah Turim or Tur. Halakhic code by Yaakov ben Asher (1270-1340). Hebrew. Miniature. Hebrew marriage scene. 1436. Folio 220v. Vatican Apostolic Library
Czech Republic. Prague. Spanish Synagogue. Built in 1868 byCzech Republic. Prague. Spanish Synagogue. Moorish Revival synagogue built in 1868 by Vojtech Ignatz Ullmann. Inside. Ark and bimah
Life of the Young Tobias byFrancesco Granacci (1469-1543)Francesco Granacci (1469-1543). Italian painter. Life of the Young Tobias. Detail. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany
Germany. The Jewish Museum Munich. Door of the Ten CommandmeGermany. The Jewish Museum Munich. The museum was built from 2004 until its inauguration on March 22, 2007. Was designed by architects Rena Wandel-Hoefer and Wolfgang Lorch
Benito Arias Montano (15271598). Spanish orientalist. SamuBenito Arias Montano (or Benedictus Arias Montanus) (15271598) was a Spanish orientalist and editor of the Antwerp Polyglot. Samuel book. Set of two books of the Bible from a historical character
The Ashburnham Pentateuch. 6th-7th century Latin IlluminateThe Ashburnham Pentateuch or Tours Pentateuch. Late 6th or early 7th century Latin Illuminated manuscript of the Pentateuch (the first five book of the Old Testament). Miniature of Moses
Prophet Jeremiah. Cremona Cathedral. ItalyProphet Jeremiah. Detail. Main portico. 12th century. Cremona Catedral. Italy
Isaac blesses his son Jacob and sends him to Mesopotamia. EnOld Testament. Book of Genesis. Hebrew patriarch Isaac, the only son of Abraham and Sarah. Isaac blesses his son Jacob and sends him to Mesopotamia. Engraving by Gustave Dore. 19th century
Prophet Isaiah. Cremona Cathedral. ItalyProphet Isaiah. Detail. Main portico. 12th century. Cremona Catedral. Italy
Donation boxes. Jewish Museum Berlin. GermanyDonation boxes. Jerusalem, about 1940-1941, sheet metal. It shows a pictures of the grave of Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes near Tiberias
Jews in traditional dress. EngravingJewish community. 18th century. Jews in traditional dress. Three of them are marked by a yellow ring to know they were Jews. Engraving
Jewish community. Germany. Amulet for the birth of a girl (facsimile). South of Germany. 2nd half of 18th century. Such amulets were hung in the birthing rooms to ward off evil spirits
Talmud, the book containing the rabbinical discussions on Jewish law, traditions and customs. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany
Jewish community. Germany. Middle Ages. Makre Dardeki. JewisJewish community. Germany. Middle Ages. Makre Dardeki. Reading book for German children, 1481. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany
History of the Jews. Middle Ages. Miniauture depicting the Sacrifice of Isaac, taken from a Machzor (prayer book liturgy for Jewish holidays). Dated at the beginning of 14th century. Reproduction
Medieval History. Jewish community. Children. MiniatureMedieval History. Jewish community. On his first day of class Jewish children ate cookies for them to know that learning was sweet. They had to be able to read the Holy Scriptures themselves