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This advertisement for a performance at the Villa Colona in Berlin of the Vienna Men’s Chorus and Comedy Quartet, under the direction of Nathan Schwarz, depicts four men in traditional Hasidic costume…
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Berlin, German Empire (Berlin, Germany)
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1882
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This woodcut is an illustration in Sefer minhagim (Book of Customs), a very popular Yiddish book published by Giovanni di Gara, the leading publisher of Jewish books in Venice from 1564 to 1609. It…
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Venice, Republic of Venice (Venice, Italy)
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1600/1
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Emmanuel Mané-Katz
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Paris, Provisional Government of the French Republic (Paris, France)
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1944–1954
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Al Hirschfeld
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1958
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Julius Helfft
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Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia (Berlin, Germany)
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1849
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Aron Bilis
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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1917
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Jack Glogau, Joe McCarthy, Al Piantadosi
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New York City, United States of America (New York, United States of America)
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1914
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The drumhead of this Phoenician-style terra-cotta figurine from Shikmona (south of Haifa) is recessed, suggesting that the drum had only a single head. Figurines like this are typically found in…
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Shikmona, Land of Israel (Haifa, Israel)
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Iron Age II, 9th–8th Century BCE
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Iron Age II, Late 9th–Early 8th Century BCE
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The front of this coin depicts an animal horn, probably a shofar (parallel lines across the horn suggest horns of rams and some other animals). If this is a shofar, it likely signifies praying to God…
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Yehud, Land of Israel (Southern Israel, Israel)
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Persian Period, 4th Century BCE