Torah Finials
Artist Unknown
1730
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These silver Torah finials with bells adorned a Torah scroll at the consecration ceremony of the Mill Street Synagogue of Congregation Shearith Israel, which opened in New York in 1730 and was located on present-day South William Street in downtown Manhattan. They are still used today in the congregation. Shearith Israel was the first Jewish congregation established in North America, and the only Jewish congregation in New York City from 1654 until 1825. Between 1654 and 1730, it met in rented quarters, consecrating its first building in 1730 on Mill Street. To meet the needs of a steadily growing membership, the congregation moved into five different buildings over the centuries.
Credits
Congregation Shearith Israel, New York, photo by DLW Photography. © 2021 by the Posen Foundation.
Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 5.