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How great is the benefit of the printing houses, for thanks to the power of the printing press, the Torah is enhanced everywhere in the world. The rabbis are certainly making the effort to produce…
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Judah Papo
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1870
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Aryeh Judah Leib of Trebitsch
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Vienna, Holy Roman Empire
(Vienna, Austria)
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1713
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Isidor Kaufmann
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Vienna, First Austrian Republic
(Vienna, Austria)
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1921
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Friedrich Friedländer
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Vienna, Austria
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Date Unknown, 18th century
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Friedrich von Amerling
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Vienna, Austrian Empire
(Vienna, Austria)
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1832
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Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724) was the chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, a court Jew, and Hapsburg financier. His grave in the Viennese Seegasse cemetery is marked with an elaborately decorated…
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Vienna, Holy Roman Empire
(Vienna, Austria)
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1724
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This Torah mantle was made in Vienna in the eighteenth century. It is embroidered with silk and metallic thread, metallic ribbon, and has metallic fringes. Set against a red background, this mantle’s…
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Vienna, Holy Roman Empire
(Vienna, Austria)
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1722/3
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This richly decorated Torah binder is thought to be from Rechnitz, based on its dedication as a gift from Gitl bat Samuel for Samuel ben Leib of Rechnitz in 1750. The Torah binder (also known as a…
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Artist Unknown
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Rechnitz, Habsburg Empire
(Rechnitz, Austria)
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1750
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Tina Blau
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Vienna, Austro-HungarianEmpire
(Vienna, Austria)
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1882