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The Jews in Italy from the Renaissance to the 18th century
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The Jews in Italy from the Renaissance to the 18th century
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Museum of Art and History of the Judaism
Jewish art

Periode : XVIIIth century
Area related : Italy

Open daily excepted saturday

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After a transitional space establishing the expulsion of the Jews from Spain in 1492 as one of the seismic events in Jewish history, comes the space devoted to synagogue furniture (including a Holy Ark from Modena), silverware and liturgical embroideries and the Italian Jewish world. Life's cycle - birth, circumcision, bar mitzvah (religious confirmation) and marriage - is illustrated by objects, jewellery and manuscripts. Illuminated marriage contracts (ketubbot) are displayed in mobile frames.
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Bernard Picard
Instruments qui servent à la Circoncision
Gravure
1723

Anonyme
Pupitre d'officiant
Pupitre
circa from 1480 to 1500
Arche sainte
Aron ha-qodesh
Arche
XVIIIth century
Coffre pour rouleau de la Torah
Coffre
1807
Fauteuil de circoncision
Fauteuil
circa from 1680 to 1720
Arche sainte
Aron ha-qodesh
Arche
Sizes : 130 cm x 265 cm x 78 cm
1472
Châle de prière
Châle
XVIIIth century
Couteau de circoncision
Couteau
1806
Couteau de circoncision
Couteau
1698
Couteau de circoncision
Couteau
XVIIIth century
Couteau de circoncision
Couteau
1731
Coupe de circoncision
Gobelet
XVIIth century
Livre de prières
Siddour
Livre
1772
Rouleau manuscrit des haftarot
Manuscrit
1779
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