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Nathan ben Moses Hannover. Portrait. Engraving
Nathan ben Moses Hannover. Ruthenian Jewish historian, Talmudist, and kabbalist (d.1663). Portrait. Engraving. Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.7cm x 7.6cm (2.6" x 3")
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This engraving depicts Nathan ben Moses Hannover (1588-1663), a prominent Ruthenian Jewish historian, Talmudist, and kabbalist of the 17th century. Born in Lviv, then part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Hannover was a prolific scholar whose works spanned various fields of Jewish learning. He is best known for his comprehensive commentary on the Talmud, "Pnei Moshe," and his historical works, including "She'elat Yavetz" and "Yeven Mezulah," which provide valuable insights into the social and cultural history of Eastern European Jewry during the early modern period. The image captures the scholarly intensity of Hannover, with his furrowed brow and focused gaze, as he engages in deep study. The engraving also highlights his distinguished attire, reflecting the prestige and status of a learned rabbi and community leader. This portrait of Nathan ben Moses Hannover is now housed in the Jewish Museum Berlin, a leading institution dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history and culture of the Jewish people in Germany and beyond. The museum's extensive collection includes numerous artifacts and works of art that tell the story of Jewish life in Europe from the Middle Ages to the present day. As a scholar and historian, Hannover played a significant role in documenting and preserving the intellectual and cultural heritage of the Jewish community in Eastern Europe during a time of great change and upheaval. His legacy continues to inspire and inform contemporary scholarship, making him an enduring figure in the history of Jewish thought and learning.
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