In the Ashkenazi public prayer domain, narratives and figures were limited to the illumination of large prayer books used by the cantor and smaller copies for private use, ordered by those members of the community who could afford them. Operation of word and image in this context enabled worshipers to interact with the human ancestors of the Jewish people and related fundamental biblical events perceived in the liturgy as ancestral merits. However, while the basic texts used in such collaborations were recited or sung by the cantor or believers and formed a consistent obligatory part of the liturgy, the images were always a flexible nonobligatory addition, open to variation. Often, there may be a clear gap between the two in regard to conte...
This article deals with early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poems which are based on the biblical...
Several German Jewish holiday prayerbooks, dating between 1272 and the mid-14th century, contain var...
This volume examines in inter-disciplinary perspective the degree to which the medieval Ashkenazi we...
Medieval Jews engaged in various artistic activities and numerous illuminated manuscripts appear as ...
It is a story of a passage from cultural mimicry to cultural translation made possible by a dialogue...
This dissertation examines iconography related to the Mosaic covenant in Jewish and Christian contex...
In late thirteenth-century Spain, the Hebrew Passover haggadah appeared for the first time as an ind...
International audienceAshkenaz is one of the most important Jewish geo-cultural areas in the Middle ...
Diachronic comparison of three political and religious systems of three independent geographical are...
For the sacrifice shelamim in the Hebrew Bible, scholars have suggested a number of different interp...
Against the commonly held opinion that ancient Judaism was an artless culture, this sumptuously illu...
A relatively considerable number of images pertaining to the Jewish wedding survived from medieval t...
Several German Jewish holiday prayerbooks, dating between 1272 and the mid-14th century, contain var...
In my dissertation I investigate the Biblical story of the Sacrifice of Isaac as portrayed by six au...
This article deals with early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poems which are based on the biblical...
This article deals with early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poems which are based on the biblical...
Several German Jewish holiday prayerbooks, dating between 1272 and the mid-14th century, contain var...
This volume examines in inter-disciplinary perspective the degree to which the medieval Ashkenazi we...
Medieval Jews engaged in various artistic activities and numerous illuminated manuscripts appear as ...
It is a story of a passage from cultural mimicry to cultural translation made possible by a dialogue...
This dissertation examines iconography related to the Mosaic covenant in Jewish and Christian contex...
In late thirteenth-century Spain, the Hebrew Passover haggadah appeared for the first time as an ind...
International audienceAshkenaz is one of the most important Jewish geo-cultural areas in the Middle ...
Diachronic comparison of three political and religious systems of three independent geographical are...
For the sacrifice shelamim in the Hebrew Bible, scholars have suggested a number of different interp...
Against the commonly held opinion that ancient Judaism was an artless culture, this sumptuously illu...
A relatively considerable number of images pertaining to the Jewish wedding survived from medieval t...
Several German Jewish holiday prayerbooks, dating between 1272 and the mid-14th century, contain var...
In my dissertation I investigate the Biblical story of the Sacrifice of Isaac as portrayed by six au...
This article deals with early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poems which are based on the biblical...
This article deals with early modern Polish-Lithuanian Karaite poems which are based on the biblical...
Several German Jewish holiday prayerbooks, dating between 1272 and the mid-14th century, contain var...
This volume examines in inter-disciplinary perspective the degree to which the medieval Ashkenazi we...