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Torah Collection

Background imageTorah Collection: The Torah scroll. It contains the Pentateuch (Five Books of

The Torah scroll. It contains the Pentateuch (Five Books of
The Torah scroll is regarded as the holiest object in the synagogue. Contains the Pentateuch (Five Books of Moses). Israel Museum. Jerusalem

Background imageTorah Collection: Unclean Animals Judaism

Unclean Animals Judaism
In Judaism, the concept of impure or unclean animals, plays a prominent role in Jewish law that specifies which foods are allowed (kosher) and which are forbidden to eat

Background imageTorah Collection: Jewish ritual slaughter 1861

Jewish ritual slaughter 1861
Jewish ritual slaughter of sheep for Kosher meat. According to the Torah, to be eaten, a kosher species must be slaughtered by a Schochet, a ritual slaughterer. Date: 1861

Background imageTorah Collection: Animal Sacrifice in Judaism

Animal Sacrifice in Judaism
In Judaism, the korban (also known as qorban or corban) refers to a variety of sacrificial offerings commanded in the Torah

Background imageTorah Collection: Descendants of Aaron giving the benediction to the people

Descendants of Aaron giving the benediction to the people
This Priestly Blessing or priestly benediction, also referred to in rabbinic literature as Dukhanen, is a Hebrew prayer recited by Kohanim, (Hebrew Priests, descendants of Aaron)

Background imageTorah Collection: ANCIENT PALESTINE SCROLL

ANCIENT PALESTINE SCROLL
An ancient Palestinian scroll - a cylinder enclosing the Samaritan Torah, or Pentateuch, comprising the first five books of the Bible

Background imageTorah Collection: Lintel from a Torah Niche. Synagogue at Nabratein, Upper Gal

Lintel from a Torah Niche. Synagogue at Nabratein, Upper Galilee. 3rd century CE. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageTorah Collection: Jewish Samaritan High Priest and Scroll

Jewish Samaritan High Priest and Scroll
Samaritan High Priest and the Old Abisha Pentateuch. The Samaritan Pentateuch, sometimes called Samaritan Torah is a version of the Hebrew language Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible

Background imageTorah Collection: Torah finials. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast

Torah finials. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast. Gift of the Hafetz Hayyims synagogue, Moshav Beit Nekofa, through Hananiah Der i. Israel Museum. Jerusalem

Background imageTorah Collection: Torah mantle. Sefrou, Morroco, ca. 1926. Israel Museum. Jeru

Torah mantle. Sefrou, Morroco, ca. 1926. Israel Museum. Jeru
Torah mantle. Sefrou, Morroco, ca. 1926. Cotton, silk; abd gilt metal-thread embroidery. Inscribed in Hebrew. Israel Museum. Jerusalem

Background imageTorah Collection: Torah finial. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast. I

Torah finial. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast. I
Torah finial. Persia, ca. 1921. Silver, repousse and cast. Gift of the Hafetz Hayyims synagogue, Moshav Beit Nekofa, through Hananiah Der i. Israel Museum. Jerusalem

Background imageTorah Collection: Judaism. Synagogue of Kadavumbagam in the town of Cochin, In

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

Background imageTorah Collection: Israel Museum. Jerusalem. Room dedicated to Hebrew synagogue

Israel Museum. Jerusalem. Room dedicated to Hebrew synagogues. View of Torah ark or Ark

Background imageTorah Collection: Torah crown inlaid with semiprecious stones. Poland, ca. 172

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

Background imageTorah Collection: Torah scrolls. 19th century. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany

Torah scrolls. 19th century. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany

Background imageTorah Collection: Painted page from Torah, 18th century. Jewish Traditions

Painted page from Torah, 18th century. Jewish Traditions and Rituals. Textiles. ISRAEL. JERUSALEM. Jerusalem. Israel Museum

Background imageTorah Collection: Jewish Torah scroll

Jewish Torah scroll
A Jewish Torah scroll. Date: 1920s

Background imageTorah Collection: Ezra, Prophet

Ezra, Prophet
EZRA Jewish priest and scribe, a teacher of the Torah, advocate of strict observance of the law, particularly opposing the taking of foreign wives. Date: circa 459 BCE

Background imageTorah Collection: Polish Torah Scroll

Polish Torah Scroll
A miniature Polish scroll of the Torah - the first five books of the Bible

Background imageTorah Collection: Studying the Torah

Studying the Torah
The Jews in New York Jewish Boys Studying the Torah

Background imageTorah Collection: Procession of Sepharim

Procession of Sepharim
The Jews in New York PROCESSION OF THE SEPHARIM on SIMCHATH TORAH (the rejoicing of the Law)

Background imageTorah Collection: Ancient Palestine Scroll

Ancient Palestine Scroll
An ancient Palestinian scroll of the Pentateuch, (the first five books of the Bible, known as the Torah to the Jews) said to have been written by Eleazar, the son of Aaron


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