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    "Menorah: Worship, History, Legend" is a 2017 museum exhibition sponsored jointly by the Vatican Museums and the Jewish Museum of Rome. Menorah refers...
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  • magazine Menorah: Worship, History, Legend, a 2017 Italian Jewish art exhibition Menorah center, Dnipro, a Ukrainian Jewish community center The Menorah Journal...
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    The menorah (/məˈnɔːrə/; Hebrew: מְנוֹרָה mənōrā, pronounced [menoˈʁa]) is a seven-branched candelabrum that is described in the Hebrew Bible and in later...
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  • Rosenthal created his first piece of Judaica for the exhibition Menorah: Worship, History, Legend, co-sponsored by the Vatican and the Jewish Museum of Rome...
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    Temple in 70 CE. In 2017, the stone was displayed in Rome in Menorah: Worship, History, Legend, an exhibition jointly sponsored by the Vatican and the Jewish...
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    Idolatry (redirect from Idol worship)
    Idolatry is the worship of a cult image or "idol" as though it were a deity. In Abrahamic religions (namely Judaism, Samaritanism, Christianity, the Baháʼí...
    125 KB (14,192 words) - 00:34, 20 August 2024
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    Hanukkah (section History)
    lighting the candles of a candelabrum with nine branches, commonly called a menorah or hanukkiah. One branch is typically placed above or below the others...
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    Jewish history. The loss of the mother-city and Second Temple necessitated a reshaping of Jewish culture to ensure its survival. With sacrificial worship no...
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    celebrated with a triumph in Rome, showcasing Jewish artifacts like the menorah, which were then put on display in the new Temple of Peace. The Flavian...
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    "Catacombs: Archives of History". Catacomb Society. Archived from the original on 2007-08-27. Raiders of the Lost Menorah, Kesher Talk, Mar 9, 2008...
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    ornate crosses known as Saint Thomas Crosses. It is also known as Nasrani Menorah, Persian Cross, or Mar Thoma Sleeva. These crosses are believed to date...
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    Helios (section Worship)
    the circle of the zodiac mosaic, together with the Torah shrine between menorahs, other ritual objects, and a pair of lions, while the Seasons are in spandrels...
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    Napoleon and the Jews (category Jewish French history)
    restoration of the Jews to Palestine. The New Judaea. "The Menorah Journal". Intercollegiate Menorah Association. 37. New York: 388. 1949. Schwarzfuchs, Simon...
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    there, just before Nazis took over the town. Candelabras, chandeliers, a menorah and a ner tamid were found and can now be seen at the Auschwitz Jewish...
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    Origins of Judaism (category History of Judaism)
    practitioners of a polytheistic culture worshiping multiple gods, concerned with fertility and local shrines and legends. They probably lacked a written Torah...
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  • destroyed much of the Temple in Jerusalem and took as punitive tribute the Menorah and other Temple artefacts back to Rome. Josephus writes that 1,100,000...
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    rosewater" upon its discovery. According to a legend cited by Moses Hagiz, Jews received official permission to worship at the site and Ottoman architect Mimar...
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    documentary) History of ancient Israel and Judah Jewish symbolism Mikoshi, a portable Shinto shrine Gihon Spring Josephus Mount Gerizim Temple menorah Pool of...
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    moderate reform movement in assurance with German communities. Public worships were reorganized, reduction of medieval additions to the prayer, congregational...
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    Michael (archangel) (category Heroes in mythology and legend)
    differ but always include Michael) were associated with the branches of the menorah, the sacred seven-branched lampstand in the Temple as the seven spirits...
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