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Табличка на восточной стене синагоги или жилого дома, обозначающая направление на Иерусалим при молитве.

Переводы

  • Ивритמזרח
  • АнглийскийMizrach
  • НемецкийMisrach
  • ФранцузскийMizra’h
  • ДатскийMizrach
  • ИтальянскийMizrach
  • ЧешскийMizrach
  • ВенгерскийMizrach tábla
  • ИспанскийMizraj
  • ГреческийΜιζράχ
  • ПольскийMizrach
  • Арабскийمزراح
  • Идишמזרח
  • ЛадиноMizrah

Библиография

Frankel, Giza, Migzarot Niyar: Omanut Yehudit Amamit [The Art of the Jewish Papercut]. Tel Aviv: Masada, 1983.

Doleželová, Jana. “Mizrahs from the Collections of the State Jewish Museum in Prague.” Judaica Bohemiae, vol.  XI, no. 1-2, 1975, pp. 14-28.

Shalom, Sabar, et al. Mizrah. Compass for the Heart. New York: Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion Museum, 1985.

Shalom, Sabar. [‘From this Direction Comes the Spirit of Life’: The Mizrah and its Design].” Видеть и помнить: Эстетика сакрального в еврейской визуальной культуре: Мизрахи, шивити, амулеты, лубки, портреты раввинов и таблицы йорцайт из коллекции Музея истории евреев в России [To See and to Remember: Sacral Aesthetics of Jewish Visual Culture: Mizrachs, Shiviti, Amulets, Popular Prints, Portraits of Rabbis and Yahrzeit Tables in the Collection of the Museum of the Jewish History in Russia], ed. Kazovsky, Hillel (Gregory), et al., Moscow: Museum of the Jewish History in Russia, 2012, pp. 10-53.

Yaniv, Bracha. “Mi-Gzirat Ha-‘Mizrach’ [The ‘Mizrach’ Papercut].Jerusalem Studies in Jewish Folklore, vol. 3, Mandel Institute for Jewish Studies, 1982, pp. 105-12.

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