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Restoration of synagogue textiles such as bimah covers and Torah ark curtains at the Izmir Heritage Project, Turkey.

Fordítások

  • Héberכיסוי לבימה
  • AngolBimah cover
  • NémetBima-Abdeckung
  • OroszСкатерть для бимы
  • FranciaCouverture de Bima
  • HollandBiemakleed
  • OlaszTessuto per la copertura della bimah
  • CsehPokrývka na bimu
  • SpanyolMantel para bimá
  • GörögΚάλυμμα για το βήμα
  • LengyelPrzykrycie na stół na bimie
  • Arabغطاء طاولة القرّاء
  • Jiddisמפּה
  • LadinoTeshido para kuvrir la bima

Bibliográfia

Juhasz, Esther, ed. “Textiles for the Home and Synagogue.” Sephardi Jews in the Ottoman Empire: Aspects of Material Culture, Jerusalem: The Israel Museum, 1990, pp. 64-119.

Veselská, Dana. May God Let Him Grow. A Child’s Birth in the Culture and Customs of Bohemian and Moravian Jews. Prague: Jewish Museum in Prague, 2009, pp. 232-34.

Yaniv, Bracha. “‘This Is the Table that Stands before the Lord’: On the Synagogue Bimah or Teivah Cover.” Review of Rabbinic Judaism, vol. 14, no. 2, 2011, pp. 208-20.

Yaniv, Bracha. “The Cover for the Reading Desk.” Ceremonial Synagogue Textiles: From Ashkenazi, Sephardi, and Italian Communities, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2019, pp. 3-40.

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