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Fleurons de la Torah

(rimonim)

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Deux fleurons décoratifs s’emboîtant sur les montants supérieurs des rouleaux de la Torah. Ils ont souvent la forme de tours ou de fruits.

Remarques

À Venise, à l’occasion du jeûne de Ticha BeAv, les fleurons en argent sont remplacés par des fleurons en bois.

Vidéo

How to dress a Torah scroll.

Traductions

  • Hébreuרימונים
  • AnglaisTorah finials
  • AllemandTora-Aufsätze
  • RusseНавершие для свитка Торы
  • NéerlandaisSiertorens
  • ItalienPuntali per la Torah
  • TchèqueNástavce na Tóru
  • HongroisRimonpár
  • EspagnolRemates de la Torá
  • GrecΕπιστέψεις των ορθοστατών της Τορά
  • PolonaisZwieńczenia drążków Tory
  • Arabeتيجان لفيفة التوراة
  • Yiddishרימונים
  • LadinoRimonim

Bibliographie

Fornari, Salvatore. Gli Argenti Romani. Rome: Edizioni Del Tritone, 1968.

Gelfer-Jørgensen, Mirjam. “Towers and Bells: The Symbolism of Torah Finials.” Studia Rosenthaliana, vol. 37, Peeters Publishers, 2004, pp. 37–54.

Grafman, Rafi. Crowning Glory: Silver Torah Ornaments of the Jewish Museum, New York. Boston: David R. Godine Publisher, 1996, pp. 185-260.

Grafman, Rafi. 50 Rimmonim: A Selection of Torah Finials from a European Family Collection. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University, 1998.

Schoenberger, Guido. “The Ritual Silver Made by Myer Myers.” Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, vol. 43, no. 1, Johns Hopkins University Press, American Jewish Historical Society, 1953, pp. 1–9. (Reprinted in Beauty in Holiness: Studies in Jewish Customs and Ceremonial Art, edited by Joseph Gutmann, New York: Ktav Publishing House, 1970, pp. 66-78.

Stone, Jonathon. “English Silver Rimmonim and Their Makers.” Quest 1: September 1965, London: P. Hamlyn, 1965, pp. 23-29.

Tahon, Dalith. “‘Tappuhim’: Torah Finials from Morocco.” Israel Museum Journal, vol. 7, 1988, pp. 87-95.

Yaniv, Bracha. “The Mystery of the Flat Torah Finials from East Persia.” Judeo-Iranian and Jewish Studies Series: Padyavand, ed. Amnon Netzer, vol. 1, Costa Mesa, CA: Mazda Publishers, 1996, pp. 63-74.

Yaniv, Bracha. “Tochen Ve-Zura Be-Rimonei Keter M’Mizrach Paras Ve-Aghanistan [Content and Form in the Flat Torah Finials from Eastern Iran and Afghanistan].” Pe’amim: Studies in Oriental Jewry, vol. 79, Yad Izhak Ben Zvi, 1999, pp. 96-128.

Yaniv, Bracha. “Ha-Rimon Le-Sefer Torah Me-Tipus Migdalei Be-Tzafon Afrika: Mekorotaw Ve-Hitpastuto, Amanaw, Ve-Haspa’ato [The Architectural-Type of Torah Finials in North Africa: Its Origins, Silversmiths, Design and Geographical Distribution].” The Paths of Daniel. Studies in Judaism and Jewish Culture in Honor of Rabbi Professor Daniel Sperber, ed. Adam S. Ferziger and David Sperber, Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press, 2017, pp. 553-84.

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