EditorialA menorah, several ritual utensils (shofar, lulav, etrog, incense shovel) and the Greek inscription " Praise to the People". Detail of the pavement of the Huldah.
EditorialLamp with Jewish Symbols, 350?450, Found Egypt, Earthenware; molded, H. 1 3/8 in., Ceramics, This is one of the few surviving lamps decorated with Jewish symbols. It displays a menorah flanked by an etrog (citron) and a lulav (palm branch), both indist...
EditorialSukkah decoration: a man in period costume carries lulav and etrog (a palm branch and lemon) to the synagogue to celebrate Sukkot, the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles. From Buschwiller, France. Watercolour on paper, 45 x 28 cm.
EditorialA silver tetadrachma minted in 134 CE, the third year of the Bar-Kochba revolt (131-135 CE), showing lulav (palm branch) and etrog (a citrus fruit), used in the feast of the tabernacle (Sukkot) .
EditorialA menorah, several ritual utensils (shofar, lulav, etrog, incense shovel) and the Greek inscription " Praise to the People". Detail of the pavement of the Huldah.