Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica

‮תערוכה ״מחיי היהודים בעבר בגרמניה ואוסטריה״‬‎ Exhibition “From Jewish Life of Old in Germany and Austria”
(158 words)

Author

Edith Varga-Biro.

Imprint

Haifa, Israel, 1974. Booklet, 40 pp., illustrations: 12 b&w, 17 × 3.5 cm. Hebrew and English.

Location

Ethnological Museum and Folklore Archives (September 1974)

Description

Ceremonial objects and works of art from Germany and Austria, intended to convey the “comparatively peaceful life” of these Jews before and during the period of the Emancipation. The exhibition’s first section presented objects of religious life, while the second recalled secular life through portraits, medals and other domestic items. Introductory essay by Edith Varga-Biro. Brief descriptive entries. 91 items.

main keywords

AUSTRIA
CEREMONIAL OBJECTS
GERMANY
PORTRAITS
PRINTS
TORAH ORNAMENTS

minor keywords

Amulets
Besamim
Book bindings
Candlesticks/Candelabra
Challah covers
Challah knives
Costume
Etrog containers
Haggadot
Hanukkah lamps
Hanukkah lamps, synagogue
Havdalah candleholders
Havdalah plates
Head coverings, men’s
Hevra Kadisha tzedakah boxes
Kiddush cups
Kiddush jugs/decanters
Levite sets
Matzah covers/bags
Medals
Mendelssohn, Moses
Mezuzah cases
Needlework/Embroidery
Pesach cups
Pesach plates
Pesach plates, 3-tiered
Pesach towel covers
Prints, costume
Prints, Jewish customs & ceremonies
Prints, Jewish sites
Prints, synagogues
Rimmonim
Shabbat lamps
Shabbat plates
Talit neckband
Tankards/Jugs
Tass
Torah binders
Tzedakah boxes/containers
Wedding rings
Yad
Yom Kippur at Metz, wall hanging
Yom Kippur belt buckles

Cite this page
“‮תערוכה ״מחיי היהודים בעבר בגרמניה ואוסטריה״‬‎ Exhibition “From Jewish Life of Old in Germany and Austria””, in: Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica. Consulted online on 07 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004444522_COCO_CC0483>
First published online: 2019



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