Showing Results 161 - 170 of 274
Restricted
Text
This was the psychological state we were in when the war arrived. The war was not a political issue for us. We were thinking neither about the question of war guilt nor about a victorious outcome; we…
Contributor:
Ernst Simon
Places:
Germany, Germany
Date:
1919
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Text
The sinyor Rav h"r Shaul had a strong aversion to the Turkish language to the extent that he would excommunicate anyone singing Turkish songs. Not only Turkish songs, but even a Jewish liturgical…
Contributor:
Sa’adi Besalel a-Levi
Places:
Salonica, Ottoman Palestine (Thessaloniki, Greece)
Date:
1881–1890
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Text
[Title Page]And You Shall Cook and Eat (Deuteronomy 16:7)Livre de Cuisines [Cookbook]This book concerns all types of foods, appropriate for rich and poor, for holidays and other days. The composer of…
Places:
Tunis, French Protectorate of Tunisia (Tunis, Tunisia)
Date:
1900
Subjects:
Categories:
Public Access
Text
Image
The Molad is Wednesday evening, 10 minutes and 9 halakim on 6 [6:10.9 pm]
Iyar 5675—April 1915—Taurus—(29 days)
[Hebrew Date]
[Day of the week]
[Christian Date]
[Islamic Date]
1st
Thursday
Se…
Contributor:
Eliezer Ya‘akov Podhorzer
Places:
Safed, Ottoman Palestine (Safed, Israel)
Date:
1914
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Image
Contributor:
Artist Unknown
Places:
Ottoman Empire (Algeria)
Date:
18th Century
Subjects:
Categories:
Public Access
Image
One of Charlotte von Rothschild’s most outstanding works is the only known nineteenth-century Hebrew manuscript to have been illuminated by a woman.
Contributor:
Charlotte von Rothschild
Places:
Frankfurt am Main, German Confederation (Frankfurt am Main, Germany)
Date:
1842
Subjects:
Categories:
Public Access
Image
Contributor:
Artist Unknown
Places:
Baghdad, Ottoman Empire (Baghdad, Iraq)
Date:
ca. 1850
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Text
Image
Against the setting sun, in the fields near a kevutzah in Palestine, a group of young halutzim are dancing. All day long they have worked hard on the land. The morrow brings another day of…
Contributor:
Corinne Chochem, Muriel Roth
Places:
Newark, United States of America
Date:
1941
Categories:
Restricted
Text
Sephardic cooking in Salonica was based, until the Greek occupation of 1912, on sesame seed oil, which in the Judeo-Spanish dialect was called by the name of azeite de giungili…
Contributor:
Michael Molho
Places:
Salonika, Macedonia (Thessaloniki, Greece)
Date:
1940
Subjects:
Categories:
Restricted
Text
“It was my fault, Sammy. I aggravate you when you’re tired,” she said, sitting up and drawing his head to her. “I shouldn’t even have mentioned Ev. We ought to go to your family this year. It’s only…
Contributor:
Meyer Levin
Places:
Chicago, United States of America
Date:
1937