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Artist Unknown
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Vidin, Ottoman Empire
(Vidin, Bulgaria)
Date:
1658
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This beaker was used by the members of a burial society in Prague at their annual banquet, held on the day traditionally designated as the anniversary of Moses’ death. The painted scene depicts a…
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Artist Unknown
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Prague, Holy Roman Empire
(Prague, Czech Republic)
Date:
1713
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Johann Conrad Weiss
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Nuremberg, Holy Roman Empire
(Nuremberg, Germany)
Date:
1711/1712
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Rachel Olivetti of Pesaro
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Pesaro, Duchy of Urbino
(Pesaro, Italy)
Date:
1620
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This brass Hanukkah lamp is thought to have been used in the First Mill Street Synagogue of Congregation Shearith Israel, which opened in New York in 1730 and was located on present-day South William…
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Artist Unknown
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New York City, British America and the British West Indies
(New York, United States of America)
Date:
1730
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Paper cuts were a distinctive Jewish folk art in Eastern Europe, where rural Poles and Ukrainians also practiced the craft. Jewish paper cuts had their own techniques and imagery and were used for…
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Late 19th Century
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18th Century
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Artist Unknown
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Late 17th Century
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This intricately decorated textile, possibly used as a Torah cover, was produced in Prague around 1600. Four squares adorn its center, the top two containing vases ringed by flowers and vines and the…
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Artist Unknown
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Prague, Holy Roman Empire
(Prague, Czech Republic)
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ca. 1600
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A.Z.
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Kérkyra (Corfu), Ottoman Empire
(Corfu, Greece)
Date:
1675–1699