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The Rema Synagogue, named after the famous rabbi and scholar Moses Isserles (known by the Hebrew acronym “Rema”), was built in 1553 in the city of Kazimierz (today a district of Kraków). It was…
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Kraków, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
(Kraków, Poland)
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1553 and 1557
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Evert van Heerdan
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Amsterdam, Republic of the Seven United Netherlands
(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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1679
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İzmir, Ottoman Empire
(İzmir, Turkey)
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Early 20th Century
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Sarah and Miriam Yellin
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Jerusalem, Ottoman Palestine
(Jerusalem, Israel)
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ca. 1890
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Artist Unknown
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Gördes, Ottoman Empire
(Gördes, Turkey)
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Late 18th–Early 19th Century
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This Torah binder, made for boys at birth and later brought by young men as a symbol of participation in the synagogue, illustrates the fixed nature of traditional gender expectations.
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Koppel ben Moses Heller
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Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria
(Munich, Germany)
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1814
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Artist Unknown
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Angora, Ottoman Empire
(Ankara, Turkey)
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1826
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Moses Ganbash
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Constantinople, Ottoman Empire
(Istanbul, Turkey)
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1838–1839
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Daniel Henriques de Castro
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
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ca. 1860
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Artist Unknown
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1864