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"Exploring the Rich Legacy of Rabbi: From Ancient Israel to Modern Times" Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, also known as Baal Shem Tov

Background imageRabbi Collection: The Presentation in the Temple, probably ca. 1430. Creator: Alvaro Pirez

The Presentation in the Temple, probably ca. 1430. Creator: Alvaro Pirez
The Presentation in the Temple, probably ca. 1430

Background imageRabbi Collection: The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple (cropped), 1854-1855, (1936)

The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple (cropped), 1854-1855, (1936). Mary and Jospeh find the young Christ in dialogue with the rabbis in the Temple of Jerusalem

Background imageRabbi Collection: The Prayer of Onias, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Prayer of Onias, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Prayer of Onias, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890]

Background imageRabbi Collection: Portrait of David Sintzheim (1745-1812), 1800s. Creator: Damame-Demartrais, Michel Francois

Portrait of David Sintzheim (1745-1812), 1800s. Creator: Damame-Demartrais, Michel Francois
Portrait of David Sintzheim (1745-1812), 1800s. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageRabbi Collection: Israeli Rabbi reading his holy book

Israeli Rabbi reading his holy book. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRabbi Collection: Christ in the Temple, 1879, (1914). Creator: Max Liebermann

Christ in the Temple, 1879, (1914). Creator: Max Liebermann
Christ in the Temple, 1879, (1914). The Twelve-Year-Old Jesus in the Temple, first exhibited in 1879, caused a scandal, with critics berating Liebermann for depicting the Saviour as a Jewish urchin

Background imageRabbi Collection: Monument in the city of Cordoba dedicated to Maimonides, a doctor, rabbi

Monument in the city of Cordoba dedicated to Maimonides, a doctor, rabbi and Jewish theologian of Al-Andalus in the Middle Ages

Background imageRabbi Collection: Jews in Cracow, c. 1862

Jews in Cracow, c. 1862
Jews in Cracow, pub. C 1862 (hand coloured lithograph)

Background imageRabbi Collection: Portrait of Rabbi Meyer Criskis

Portrait of Rabbi Meyer Criskis. Private Collection

Background imageRabbi Collection: Portrait of Abraham of Lontesano, Rabbi of Constantinople

Portrait of Abraham of Lontesano, Rabbi of Constantinople. Private Collection

Background imageRabbi Collection: Rabbi reading the Law. Artist: The American Colony

Rabbi reading the Law. Artist: The American Colony
Rabbi reading the Law. A print from Customs of the World, Volume II Hutchinson and Co, Paternoster Row, London

Background imageRabbi Collection: A Jewish Rabbi Dressed for Prayers. Artist: R Young

A Jewish Rabbi Dressed for Prayers. Artist: R Young
A Jewish Rabbi Dressed for Prayers. A print from The Faiths of the World, A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects, Volume II, by Reverend James Gardner, A Fullarton & Co, London & Edinburgh

Background imageRabbi Collection: Scene at a synagogue, the great day of atonement, 6th October 1897. Artist: Isaac Snowman

Scene at a synagogue, the great day of atonement, 6th October 1897. Artist: Isaac Snowman
Scene at a synagogue, the great day of atonement (Yom Kippur), 6th October 1897. A print from The Illustrated London News, 9th October 1897

Background imageRabbi Collection: A secret meeting of the Jews at the Rabbis House, 14th century (1849)

A secret meeting of the Jews at the Rabbis House, 14th century (1849)
A secret meeting of the Jews at the rabbis house, 14th century (1849). A 19th century version of an original 14th century miniature from Pelerinage de la Vie Humaine

Background imageRabbi Collection: Carrying the Law, 1907. Artist: William Rothenstein

Carrying the Law, 1907. Artist: William Rothenstein
Carrying the Law, 1907. Painting held in Bradford Museums and Galleries, Bradford. From The Studio Volume 50. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1910]

Background imageRabbi Collection: A Bearded Man in a Cap, (1657), 1903. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

A Bearded Man in a Cap, (1657), 1903. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
A Bearded Man in a Cap, 1657. This work by Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn (1606-1669) was once thought to depict a Rabbi. From The Connoisseur Vol. V by [Otto Limited, London, 1903]

Background imageRabbi Collection: The Circumcision, early 16th century. Artist: Lodovico Mazzolini

The Circumcision, early 16th century. Artist: Lodovico Mazzolini
The Circumcision, early 16th century. Mary and Joseph have brought the infant Jesus to the Temple for the ceremony of circumcision

Background imageRabbi Collection: Rabbi, 1892, Artist: Jan Styka (1858-1925)

Rabbi, 1892, Artist: Jan Styka (1858-1925)
Rabbi, 1892. The Rabbi wears the Tefillin (phylactery), a black leather cube containing four Torah texts

Background imageRabbi Collection: Interior of a Synagogue during Prayer

Interior of a Synagogue during Prayer. The rabbi has the Torah open in front of him and women look down from balcony

Background imageRabbi Collection: Service in the Synagogue during the reading from the Torah, 1868

Service in the Synagogue during the reading from the Torah, 1868. The service is interrupted by the entrance of an angry crowd let by a Christian Priest

Background imageRabbi Collection: Reading from the Tablets of the Law in the Synagogue, 1831. Artist: Solomon Alexander Hart

Reading from the Tablets of the Law in the Synagogue, 1831. Artist: Solomon Alexander Hart
Reading from the Tablets of the Law in the Synagogue, 1831. The Rabbi (at the top of the steps) holds the Torah cover, while one of the elders of the congregation stands below him holding

Background imageRabbi Collection: Hermann Adler (1839-1911), German-born Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, c1894

Hermann Adler (1839-1911), German-born Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, c1894. He became Chief Rabbi of the united congregations of the British Empire in 1891 in succession to his father

Background imageRabbi Collection: Nathan Marcus Adler

Nathan Marcus Adler
NATHAN MARCUS ADLER Chief Rabbi of England Date: 1802 - 1890

Background imageRabbi Collection: Jews rebuild Solomons Temple after the Babylonian Captivity

Jews rebuild Solomons Temple after the Babylonian Captivity
Israelites celebrate rebuilding Solomons temple in Jerusalem after the Babylonian Captivity. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRabbi Collection: Portrait Rabbi oil canvas 77 x 64 cm unmarked

Portrait Rabbi oil canvas 77 x 64 cm unmarked
Portrait of a Rabbi, oil on canvas, 77 x 64 cm, unmarked, Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich, (?), Weimar 1712-1774 Dresden

Background imageRabbi Collection: Geskel Saloman Gottlieb Klein 1852-1914 rabbi

Geskel Saloman Gottlieb Klein 1852-1914 rabbi
Geskel Saloman, Gottlieb Klein, 1852-1914, rabbi, religious historian, married to Antonie Levy, painting, Oil on canvas, Height, 73 cm (28.7 inches), Width, 63.5 cm (25 inches)

Background imageRabbi Collection: Portrait Rabbi rabbi sitting table open book

Portrait Rabbi rabbi sitting table open book
Portrait of a Rabbi, Portrait of a rabbi sitting behind a table with an open book on a stand. Copy to Rembrandts original at the Glasgow Art Gallery

Background imageRabbi Collection: rabbi reading Jozef Israels mentioned object

rabbi reading Jozef Israels mentioned object
The rabbi, rabbi, reading, Jozef Israels (mentioned on object), 1834 - 1911, paper, deck paint, brush, h 513 mm × w 358 mm

Background imageRabbi Collection: Portrait Saul ben Aryeh Loeb Loewenstamm rabbi Saul ben Aryeh Loeb Loewenstamm

Portrait Saul ben Aryeh Loeb Loewenstamm rabbi Saul ben Aryeh Loeb Loewenstamm
Portrait of Saul ben Aryeh Loeb Loewenstamm, Portrait of the rabbi Saul ben Aryeh Loeb Loewenstamm in a window. His right hand rests on the book Binjan Ariel, book, head-gear: hat (mens clothes)

Background imageRabbi Collection: Vintage activities Richon-le-Zion Aug 1939 rabbi

Vintage activities Richon-le-Zion Aug 1939 rabbi
Vintage activities at Richon-le-Zion, Aug. 1939 The rabbi in charge, at the cellars, of details for ritual observance. 1939, Israel, Richon le-Tsiyon

Background imageRabbi Collection: Costumes characters Grand rabbi Photo Jacob Meir

Costumes characters Grand rabbi Photo Jacob Meir
Costumes, characters, etc. Grand rabbi. Photo shows Jacob Meir (1856-1939), who served as the first Sephardic chief rabbi under the British Mandate of Palestine (1921-1939) 1900

Background imageRabbi Collection: Jesus Teaches A Crowd

Jesus Teaches A Crowd

Background imageRabbi Collection: The Rabbi, 1892. Artist, Jan Styka (1858-1925)

The Rabbi, 1892. Artist, Jan Styka (1858-1925)
The Rabii wears the Tefillin (Phylactery), black leather cube containing four Tora texts. Jan Styka (1858-1925). Oil on canvas. Private collection

Background imageRabbi Collection: The Presentation in the Temple in the Dark Manner, ca. 1654

The Presentation in the Temple in the Dark Manner, ca. 1654

Background imageRabbi Collection: Rab Howell, footballer

Rab Howell, footballer
Rabbi Rab Howell (1867-1937), Yorkshire-born footballer of Romani descent who played for Sheffield United, Liverpool, Preston North End and England. 1890s

Background imageRabbi Collection: Bible of Alba or Arragel. 1422 - 1430. Castilian

Bible of Alba or Arragel. 1422 - 1430. Castilian translation of the Hebrew Bible by Jewish Rabbi Mose Arragel of Guadalajara, commissioned by Don Luis de Guzmᮠ Gonzᬥ z

Background imageRabbi Collection: The Circumcision of Jesus Christ (oil on canvas)

The Circumcision of Jesus Christ (oil on canvas)
XIR899234 The Circumcision of Jesus Christ (oil on canvas) by Mignard, Pierre (1612-95); 90x52 cm; Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: La Circoncision ); French

Background imageRabbi Collection: RABBI GAMALIEL (1st CENTURY). Head of the Sanhedrin and teacher of Paul the Apostle

RABBI GAMALIEL (1st CENTURY). Head of the Sanhedrin and teacher of Paul the Apostle. Marginal portait from a Greek Haggadah, probably from Crete, c1583

Background imageRabbi Collection: HERMANN ADLER (1839-1911). Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, 1891-1911. Photograph by W

HERMANN ADLER (1839-1911). Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, 1891-1911. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

Background imageRabbi Collection: Thessaloniki - Jacob Meir - the Chief Rabbi

Thessaloniki - Jacob Meir - the Chief Rabbi
Jacob Meir, (1856-1939) - elected chief rabbi of Thessaloniki in 1908, where he remained until 1919. Date: circa 1911

Background imageRabbi Collection: Jewish Samaritan High Priest and Scroll

Jewish Samaritan High Priest and Scroll
Samaritan High Priest and the Old Abisha Pentateuch. The Samaritan Pentateuch, sometimes called Samaritan Torah is a version of the Hebrew language Pentateuch, the first five books of the Bible

Background imageRabbi Collection: Three-dimensional Jewish New Year card

Three-dimensional Jewish New Year card. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageRabbi Collection: Arba ah Turim. Halakhic code by Yaakov ben Asher (1270-1340

Arba ah Turim. Halakhic code by Yaakov ben Asher (1270-1340
Arba ah Turim or Tur. Halakhic code by Yaakov ben Asher (1270-1340). Hebrew. Miniature. Hebrew marriage scene. 1436. Folio 220v. Vatican Apostolic Library

Background imageRabbi Collection: Czech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Tomb of Ludah L

Czech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Tomb of Ludah L
Czech Republic. Prague. Old Jewish Cemetery. Was in use from early 15th century until 1787. Tomb of Ludah Lower ben Bezalel, Lower (1520-1609). Scholar of Judaism as the Mahral of Prague

Background imageRabbi Collection: Donation boxes. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany

Donation boxes. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany
Donation boxes. Jerusalem, about 1940-1941, sheet metal. It shows a pictures of the grave of Rabbi Meir Baal Hanes near Tiberias

Background imageRabbi Collection: As the rabbi of the synagogue (Jairo) talks with Jesus, a ma

As the rabbi of the synagogue (Jairo) talks with Jesus, a man warns him that his daughter has died. Jesus calms down, go home from this and raises his daughter. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library

Background imageRabbi Collection: The Rabbi and the Priest by Benedict James

The Rabbi and the Priest by Benedict James
Front page of a promotional flyer for The Rabbi and the Priest by Benedict James. First produced as The Little Brother, at the Ambassadors Theatre, 6th February 1918. The photos show M. D

Background imageRabbi Collection: Solomon Hirschel

Solomon Hirschel
SOLOMON HIRSCHEL Chief Rabbi of the German and Polish Jews in England. Date: 1761 - 1842



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"Exploring the Rich Legacy of Rabbi: From Ancient Israel to Modern Times" Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, also known as Baal Shem Tov, was a prominent figure in the 19th century. His teachings and spiritual leadership had a profound impact on Jewish communities. In Giotto's fresco from the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua, we see a depiction of a Jewish high priest and Levite from ancient Israel. This artwork serves as a reminder of the significant role that rabbis played in religious ceremonies and rituals throughout history. The Beth Din, or Court of the Chief Rabbi, has been an institution where important decisions regarding Jewish law are made. It symbolizes the authority and wisdom possessed by these revered individuals who guide their communities with integrity. Jonathan ben Nathan Eybeschütz was another influential rabbi whose portrait captures his intellectual prowess and dedication to Judaism. His contributions continue to inspire scholars today. Judaism places great importance on its sacred texts such as Torah scrolls. The black case depicted here is an example from Libya in 1889 – it represents reverence for scripture and preservation of tradition. Manuscript illuminations like "The Presentation in the Temple" showcase how rabbis have been instrumental in preserving biblical stories through artistry. These intricate illustrations bring religious narratives to life for generations to come. The Vilna Gaon, an anonymous 19th-century artist's portrayal, sheds light on one of Lithuania's most respected rabbis. His scholarly pursuits left an indelible mark on Jewish learning during this era. Hebrew inscriptions dating back centuries serve as tangible evidence of rabbinic influence throughout history. These writings offer insights into their teachings, customs, and beliefs that shaped Jewish culture over time. From Constantinople to Turkey, rabbis have served diverse communities worldwide. Their guidance ensures continuity within Judaism while adapting to different cultural contexts along the way. Lastly, we honor the Late Rev.