Mikveh (Worms, Rhineland)
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The dedicatory plaque for this
The dedicatory plaque for this
The dedicatory plaque for this
The dedicatory plaque for this mikveh (ritual bath) names Joseph ha-Levi as a donor. The mikveh itself was made of sandstone bricks and plaster. One entered it from a doorway that opened to the outside and descended a staircase to a landing, off which there was a small room. On the other side of the landing are two small windows with sandstone arches. A spiral staircase leads to the mikveh itself.
Credits
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Courtesy Dr. Anna Berezin.
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Dietrich Krieger via Wikimedia, “Synagoge Worms-4125.” Licensed under (CC BY-SA 3.0).
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Dietrich Krieger via Wikimedia, “Synagoge Worms-4136.” Licensed under (CC BY-SA 3.0).
Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 3: Encountering Christianity and Islam.
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