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

Jüdischer Alltag. Jüdischer Festtag
(140 words)

Translated titleJewish Weekday. Jewish Holiday
Author

Zvi Sofer.

Curators

Zvi Sofer, Gustav Lindtke.

Imprint

Lübeck, Germany, 1974. 119 pp., illustrations: 55 b&w, 21 × 15 cm. German.

Location

Museum am Dom, Würzburg (15 December 1974–19 January 1975)

Description

Jewish ceremonial art, displayed according to the general categories of Synagogue Objects, Objects from the Home, Holidays, Life Cycle, and Paintings. Introduction describes the Jewish calendar and each individual holiday. Essay by Bernhard Brilling on the first Jewish goldsmith in Schleswig-Holstein (pp. 33–39). Basic listing. Circa 209 tems.

main keywords

CEREMONIAL OBJECTS
SILVERSMITHING, SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN
SILVERSMITHS, JEWISH
SYNAGOGUE TEXTILES
TORAH ORNAMENTS

minor keywords

Besamim
Candlesticks/Candelabra
Etrog containers
Hanukkah lamps
Havdalah plates
Hevra Kadisha illuminated manuscripts
Hevra Kadisha tzedakah boxes
Keter Torah
Ketubbot
Kiddush cups
Mezuzah cases
Mizrach
Paintings
Pesach plates
Plates, inscribed dairy/meat
Rimmonim
Schleswig-Holstein
Scrolls of Esther, cases
Scrolls of Esther, illuminated
Shabbat lamps
Shabbat plates
Tass
Tefillin bags
Torah Ark curtains
Torah binders
Torah mantles
Yad

Other venues

Niederrheinisches Museum der Stadt Duisburg, Germany (8 March–20 April 1975); Historisches Museum am Hohen Ufer, Hanover, Germany (25 May–29 June 1975)

Cite this page
“Jüdischer Alltag. Jüdischer Festtag”, in: Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica. Consulted online on 05 June 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004444522_COCO_CC0497>
First published online: 2019



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