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Czech Republic. Prague. Old New Synagogue. Gothic, 13th century. Josefov (Jewish Quater). Is Europes oldest active synagogue
Czech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Tomb of Ludah LCzech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Was in use from early 15th century until 1787. Tomb of Ludah Lower ben Bezalel, Lower (1520-1609). Scholar of Judaism as the Mahral of Prague
Czech Republic. Prague. Jewish Ceremonial Hall. 1911-12. OriCzech Republic. Prague. Jewish Ceremonial Hall. Built in 1911-12 by architect J. Gerstl for the Jewish Burial Society in neo-Romanesque style. Originally used as a ceremonial hall and mortuary
Czech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Was in use from early 15th century until 1787. Gravestones
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
Tombstone of a Jewish grave. Jewish Museum. Berlin. Germany
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
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
Jewish Community. Middle Ages. An illuminated Hebrew manuscript (c. 1278). British Library, London. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany
German Jewish community. 18th century. Sefer Mekor Hokhmah. The book Fountain of Wisdom Berlin, 1711, about the Kabbalah or Jewish mysticism. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany
Torah scrolls. 19th century. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany
Onias III. EngravingOnias III. 2nd century BC. Jewish High Priest. Colored engraving
Ukraine. Yevpatoria. Egiya-Kapay SinagogueUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Egiya-Kapay or Remeslennaya Sinagogue. Star of David detail
Abraham. Founding patriarch of the Israelites, Ishmaelites, Edomites, and the Midianites. Colored ngraving. 16th century
Menorah. EngravingSeven-branched candelabrum or menorah. 16th century engraving
Republic of Serbia. Subotica. Jewish synagogue. 1901-1902. Exterior
Grace Aguilar / Anon EngGRACE AGUILAR English writer of novels & poems, author of The Spirit of Judaism Date: 1816 - 1847
Synagogue, LondonCelebrating the Feast of Tabernacles in the Great Synagogue, London Date: 1840
Temple Emanuel, Pearl Street, Denver, Colorado, USA, built in 18981899 for the Jewish community. It was expanded in 1924, some time after this photo was taken. Date: circa 1910
Painted page from Torah, 18th century. Jewish Traditions and Rituals. Textiles. ISRAEL. JERUSALEM. Jerusalem. Israel Museum
City of Safed, Northern IsraelView of the city of Safed, Northern Israel, considered to be one of Judaisms Four Holy Cities. Date: 1920s
Jewish Torah scrollA Jewish Torah scroll. Date: 1920s
Old-New Synagogue, Prague, Czech RepublicThe Old-New Synagogue in Prague, now in the Czech Republic
Group of three Jewish people. Date: circa 1870
Monastery of the CrossThe Monastery of the Cross, Jerusalem, Israel. Legend has it that the monastery is built on the burial spot of Adams head. Date: 11th century
The Tower of David, Jerusalem, Israel. The existing building is mainly a Medieval fortress, but parts of it were built by the Hasmondean (1st century AD) and King Herod (37-34 BC) Date: BCE & Medieval
North London SynagogueA modern synagogue at Hendon, north London, England. Date: 1960s
The Sneezing Man - Alphonse Levy illustration of Jewish LifePostcard illustration by Alphonse Levy, a painter of Jewish life, depicting The Sneezing Man (possibly making a noise at an inappropriate moment?)
Mistaken identity - Gentleman and Jewish womanMistaken identity - " Good Morning Mis Voss!" " My name is not Voss. It never Voss and it never vill be!". Date: 1900
Jewish Shophar - The oldest wind instrument in present use in the world. Usually a simple rams horn flattened by heat. First mentioned in the Bible when the Lord descended on Mount Sinai
Hebraic calendar (19th c. ). ISRAEL. JerusalemHebraic calendar (19th c.). ISRAEL. Jerusalem. Israel Museum
Jewish ceremonies and feasts. From: Histoire gnrale des crmonies, moeurs, et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde. Date: 1741
Riots in Constantine, Algeria, 1934A road in Constantine, Algeria, after looting and bloody riots. From 3rd to 6th August 1934, intermittent rioting occurred in the Algerian city of Constantine between the Jewish
Israeli SynagogueThe ruins of an ancient synagogue in Israel. Date: 1960s
Jewish TypesJewish men and a boy reading, Israel. Date: 1971
Dr Chaim Weizmann speaking at Rishon LeZion, WW1Dr Chaim Azriel Weizmann (1874-1952), member of the Zionist Commission in Palestine, who later became the first President of the State of Israel
A Young Jew from Tashkent, UzbekistanA reflective Young Jewish boy wearing a fine robe from Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Yom Kippur, GermanyGerman Jews celebrate Yom Kippur, the Day of Forgiveness, or Pardon
Procession of PalmsPortuguese Jews perform the Procession of Palms
Sounding New Year HornSounding the Horn, at the Jewish New Year
Jewish PurimAmsterdam Jews celebrate PURIM, commemorating the defeat of Hamans plot to massacre the Jews
Sacred Jewish VesselsJEWISH CEREMONIAL VESSELS despite its modern appearance, this fine print is from a 15th century Spanish manuscript
Feast of TabernaclesThe Feast of the Tabernacles in ancient Palestine
Moslem, Christian and JewA Moslem meets with a Jew and an Arian monk named Sergius, to discuss their differing beliefs
Redeeming First-BornThe ceremony of the Redemption of the First-Born - the priest makes a show of taking the baby away, the father offers money to redeem it, watched by midwife, nurse & guests
Altar, Burnt OfferingsCeremonial objects : THE ALTAR OF BURNT OFFERINGS of the ancient Hebrews