A History of Judaism - Martin Goodman

(Jacob Rumans) #1

  1. Painting by Marco Marcuola (1740–93) of a circumcision in Venice (1780). The baby is
    held by two men who each wear a tallit (prayer shawl). The raised chair on the left of the
    picture is reserved for the prophet Elijah. The operation on the child is out of sight of the
    women, who are seated along the wall on the right of the picture.

  2. (above left) Wine and candle for the havdalah ceremony depicted in a miniature in the
    Barcelona Haggadah, which dates from the fourteenth century. There was a widespread
    custom for a child to be given the candle to hold.

  3. (above right) Spice boxes of pewter and silver made in the eighteenth and nineteenth
    centuries in Germany and eastern Europe for the havdalah ceremony. Such ritual objects
    were precious domestic possessions, along with Sabbath candles.

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