Three-piece Havdalah Set

B’nai B’rith, Holidays and Festivals, Israel
Three-piece Havdalah Set Ludwig Wolpert (1900-1981) Sterling silver New York, 1955 Abram and Frances Kanof Collection of the B’nai B’rith Klutznick Collection of the Cincinnati Skirball Museum   Born in Hildesheim, Germany in 1900, Ludwig Yehuda Wolpert studied at the School for Arts and Crafts in Frankfurt-on-Main until 1920 where he specialized in metalwork. After [...]

Tel Aviv Pole on Rooftops

B’nai B’rith, Israel
Tel Aviv Pole on Rooftops Joseph Zaritsky (1891-1985) Watercolor Tel Aviv Gift of Philip Klutznick B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum Collection   Joseph Zaritsky (1891-1985) was one of Israel’s early, modern artists. He was born in Borispol, which is within Kiev today. In 1923 he made aliyah (immigration to Israel). His artwork mostly included Israel’s urban [...]

Moses Candelabrum

B’nai B’rith, Holidays and Festivals
Moses Candelabrum Benno Elkan (Dortmund, Germany 1877—London, England 1960) Bronze, h. 18 x w. 17 in. London, England 1955 Cincinnati Skirball Museum, given in honor of A. Edgar and Alice B. Aub by their children, Mary Alice Borg, A. Edgar Aub, Jr., and Claire A. Bedolis, 1981, 27.128.   Recently, a set of letters surfaced [...]

Shofar – Ram’s Horn

B’nai B’rith, Holidays and Festivals
Shofar - Ram's Horn Germany, 1780 Etched and cut-out horn, l. 13 ½ in. Cincinnati Skirball Museum, B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum Collection, gift of Joseph B. and Olyn Horwitz   This 18th century German shofar is inscribed with the Hebrew words of Psalm 81:4-5: “Blow up the horn in the new moon, in [...]

Hanukkah Lamp

B’nai B’rith, Holidays and Festivals, Israel
Hanukkah Lamp Ludwig Wolpert (1900-1981) Brass Jerusalem, ca. 1950 Signed in Hebrew “Wolpert Jerusalem” and in English “Israel” Cincinnati Skirball Museum, B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum Collection, gift of Abram Kanof This Hanukkah lamp was made by German-born Ludwig Wolpert (1900-1981) who studied sculpture and metalwork in Frankfurt before immigrating to Mandate Palestine in [...]

Torah Finials (Rimmonim)

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Torah Finials Carl Bitzel (1749-1823) Silver: repoussé, pierced, engraved, and cast; 18 1/16” inches/ 18 ¼” x diameter 4.92” inches Augsburg (Germany) 1803 B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum Collection of the Cincinnati Skirball Museum, gift of Joseph B. and Olyn Horwitz, 2015.17.430 a & b There is a long artistic tradition of embellishing the [...]

Charoset container

B’nai B’rith, Holidays and Festivals
Charoset Container Silver Germany, 19th century Gift of Joseph B. and Olyn Horwitz B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum Collection Charoset is one of the foods that is placed on a special plate during the Passover seder (a ritual service and ceremonial dinner) that symbolizes the brick and mortar the Jewish people used during their [...]

Sisters

B’nai B’rith, Special Collections
Sisters Susanna Levine Fisher (b. New York 1948) USA, 1977 Oil on canvas, h. 30 x w. 18 in. unframed Cincinnati Skirball Museum, B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum Collection,  2015.17.131 The daughter of artists Jack Levine and Ruth Gikow, Susanna often modeled for her mother, as well as for the Social Realist painter Raphael [...]

Sabbath Candlesticks

B’nai B’rith, Holidays and Festivals, Special Collections
Sabbath Candlesticks Danzig or Lemberg, Poland, ca. 1670-1700 Cast, repousée, engraved parcel-gilt silver, h. 11 11/16 x w. 7 ½ in. Marks: Polish and Austrian. Czihak5; indistinct maker’s mark; r7989 (restamping of Lemberg [Lvov] 1806-7 and 7884 (a Rosenberg mark); restamping 1809-10 Cincinnati Skirball Museum, B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum Collection, gift of Joseph [...]

Torah Shield

B’nai B’rith, Special Collections, Torah
Torah Shield   Maker: Franz Anton Gutwein (ca. 1729-1805) Augsburg, Germany, 1801 Cast, repoussé, parcel-gilt and engraved silver, h. 18 ¼ x w. 10 1/8 x d. 2 3/8 in. Inscription: “Samuel s[on of]…Nathan Arieh HaCohen…Tirzah daughter of…Joshua” B’nai B’rith Klutznick National Jewish Museum Collection, gift of Joseph B. and Olyn Horwitz, 2015.17.147 The first known [...]