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Cloth cover with embroidery and metal crown, and crown resting on top of cloth.
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Torah Mantle (Venice)

ca. 1655
Silver multi-tiered hanging lamp with sculpture of lion on top.
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Sabbath Lamp

Johann Valentin Schüler
1680–1720
Pair of finials with decorated tiers and bells.
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Torah Finials (Amsterdam)

Pieter van Hoven
1696
Crown with decoration above rim.
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Torah Crown (Bolzano)

1698/9
Torah shield decorated with vine-wrapped columns on either side, crowns across the top, and three smaller shields hanging from bottom.
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Torah Shield (Hamburg)

Tobias Völsch
Late 17th Century
Wooden lectern with stork carving.
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Lecterns (Jablonów)

17th or 18th Century
Two finials, one with a loop in the middle, decorated with flowers and lines.
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Torah Finials (Iran)

18th Century
Cloth with embroidered columns on either side, pattern in the middle, and Hebrew text between two lions and crown on top.
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Torah Ark Curtain (Kriegshaber)

Elkana Schatz Naumberg
1724
Carpet with embroidered designs and four small posts near each corner.
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Persian Carpet

1600–1726
Bronze mortar decorated with a seven-branched candelabrum, flanked with the Hebrew letters mem and resh.
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Bronze Physician’s Mortar

Servius de Levis
16th Century
Printed page of Latin text, with portrait of man in center, surrounded by wreath with cherubs, and Latin text in decorative frame below.
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Dialoghi di m. Magino Gabrielli Hebreo, sopra l’utile sue inventioni circa la seta (Dialogues of Magino Gabrielli, Hebrew, On the Utility of His Inventions in Silk Production)

Meir Magino
1560
Mixed media work featuring English and Hebrew text in frames of rectangles throughout work, still life in center rectangle surrounded by hand prints and broken hearts, decorative motif on either side of still life, and floral border.
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David’s Room

Jenifer Bar Lev
1992

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