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Jankiel’s Concert was inspired by a scene from Pan Tadeusz, Adam Mickiewicz’s 1834 epic poem, considered the national poem of Poland. The character of Jankiel, the Jewish innkeeper, is the most…
Contributor:
Maurycy Trębacz
Places:
Warsaw, Russian Empire (Warsaw, Poland)
Date:
1900
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This lithograph of a micrographic drawing, believed to be from Poland, reproduces the text of the scroll of Esther in its entirety, as well as prayers and poems for the holiday of Purim. In the center…
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Artist Unknown
Places:
Russian Empire (Poland, Poland)
Date:
Early 20th Century
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Frontispiece of Anshel of Kraków’s Merkeves ha-mishne (The Second Chariot), a Hebrew-Yiddish dictionary of biblical words. The earliest Yiddish book printed in Poland, it was published in 1534 in…
Contributor:
Anshel of Kraków, Szmuel, Aszer, and Eljakim Helicz
Places:
Kraków, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (Kraków, Poland)
Date:
1534
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Cover page of G. Bocz’s Yiddish-language biology textbook, Geviksn: Baarbet Avrom Golomb (Plants: Reworked by Avrom Golomb).
Contributor:
Avrom Golomb
Places:
Warsaw, Russian Empire (Warsaw, Poland)
Date:
1919