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Judaism. Torah scroll case wrapped in black. Libya, 1889
Judaism. Torah scroll case wrapped in black. Libya, 1889. Carved wood and cotton. Case: Gift of the Moshav movement, through Rabbi Menahem Hacohen and Bracha Yaniv, Survey of Synagogues, The Center for Jewish Art, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Wrapper: Gift or Dr. Naouri from the Synagogue of Tripoli, Rome. Israel Museum. Jerusalem
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1889 Carved Case Cotton Hebrew Jewish Jews Judaic Judaism Libya Movement Rabbi Survey Synagogue Synagogues
6"x4" (15x10cm) Acrylic Blox
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Estimated Product Size is 10.2cm x 15.2cm (4" x 6")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: A Testament to Tradition: The Torah Scroll Case from Libya, 1889 This evocative image showcases a Torah scroll case, wrapped in black, hailing from the ancient North African country of Libya, dated to 1889. The Torah scroll case, a precious artifact of Judaic heritage, is a testament to the rich history and enduring traditions of the Jewish community in Libya. The case itself is made of intricately carved wood, its surface adorned with intricate geometric patterns and delicate floral motifs, reflecting the unique artistic style of the region. The exterior is further enhanced by a black cotton wrapper, which provides an additional layer of protection for the sacred Torah scrolls it houses. The Torah scroll case was acquired by The Center for Jewish Art at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem through the generous donation of the Moshav movement. The wrapper, however, was kindly gifted by Dr. Naouri from the Synagogue of Tripoli, Rome. This collaboration between various institutions and individuals highlights the global efforts to preserve and document the diverse cultural heritage of the Jewish people. The 19th century Torah scroll case from Libya serves as a poignant reminder of the vibrant Jewish communities that once thrived in North Africa. Despite the challenges and hardships faced by these communities, their traditions and artifacts continue to inspire and educate us about their rich history and the enduring power of faith. This image, with its intricate carvings and protective wrapper, stands as a symbol of the resilience and adaptability of the Jewish people, who have carried their traditions with them through centuries of history and continue to do so today.
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