(vaso de la jevrá kadishá y vajilla)
Vaso del que bebieron miembros de la sociedad funeraria y vajilla usada en su banquete anual.
Vivian Mann discusses beakers of the Worms Burial Society (2007).
Deitsch, Elka et al. From This World to the Next: Jewish Approaches to Illness, Death and the Afterlife. New York: Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1999, pp. 28-31.
Eis, Ruth. “A Silver Hevra Qaddisha Cup at the Judah L. Magnes Museum.” Journal of Jewish Art, ed. Bezalel Narkiss, vol. 8, 1981, pp. 83-85.
Kuntoš, Jaroslav. “Pitchers of the Mikulov (Nikolsburg) Burial Society.” Judaica Bohemiae, vol. XLVIII/48, no. 2, 2013, pp. 121-27.
Purin, Bernhard. “Hevra Kadisha Beakers from Frankfurt’s Goldsmith Workshops.” Windows on Jewish Worlds: Essays in Honor of William Gross, Collector of Judaica, ed. Shalom Sabar et al., Zutphen: Walburg Pers, 2019, pp. 135-48.
Sadek, Vladimir. “Goblets and Jugs of Czech and Moravian Burial Brotherhoods.” Judaica Bohemiae, vol. XVI, no.1, 1980, p. 79.
Schachar, Isaiah.“‘Feast and Rejoice in Brotherly Love‘: Burial Society Glasses and Jugs from Bohemia and Moravia.” Israel Museum News, no. 9, 1972, pp. 22-51.
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