Burial Society Hevrat Hesed Shel Emet, “Ze ha sha-ar”
Iași, 1875
Iasi, 1875
Passover Hagaddah
Printed: stone-cut
Cluj, 1930
“Yartzeit” tablet
Printer: Tizian-Zinkografia
Cluj, ca. 1925
Certificate given to Joseph Wertheimer
Bucharest, 1876
Receipt of purchase for a seat in the tradesmen’s synagogue
Galați, April 17, 1901
Prayer, micrography
Mizrachi “Shviti” Tablet
Stone-cut print and ink on paper
Sighet, ca. 1920
Song for Purim “Shoshana Yaakov Tzahala and Simcha”
Printer: Tzatz Helman
Iași, ca. 1920
“When the month of Adar begins it brings great joy”
Printer: Mendel Wieder
Sighet, ca. 1925
Printers: Lichtenstein and Kamp
Simlao Silvani, ca. 1920
Printer: Abraham Schecter
Oradea Mara, ca. 1920
Succot decoration, Satu Mare
Artist: Walter Salomon, Cluj, printers: Kleinman and Heimlich
Ca. 1930
Bar Mitzvah prayer
Iași, 1925
Ketubah
The groom: Moshe Shmuel, the bride: Figa Golda.
Botoşani, the wedding was held on 8 Elul 5794, August 27, 1944
The bridegroom: Itzhak ben Ya'akov, the bride: Hindel bat Gabriel
Arad, the wedding was held on the 12th of Heshvan 5681, October 14, 1920
Good-luck charm for mother and baby
Sato Mare, ca. 1925
Printers: Micrography by Tzvi Hirsh Samuel of Mureş and Assareli
Târgu Mureş, ca. 1925
Happy New Year greeting postcard
Bucharest, New Year 1907
Sukkah Decoration
Artist: Walter Salamon, Cluj, Printer: Lito Shildkraut
Cluj, ca. 1930
Artist: Walter Salomon, Cluj, Printers: Kleinman and Heimlich
Sato Mara, ca. 1930
Passover Haggadah
artist: Shlomo Yedidia Zelinfreund
Cluj, 1938
Shiviti plaque
Oradea Mara, ca. 1930
Mizrach plaque
Moshe ben Aharon Meir Galov
ca. 1946
New Year’s (Rosh Hashana) greeting card
Bucharest, 1908
printer, Azriel Greenberg and Sons
Botoșani, 1950
Bowl for exorcism ritual, “to illuminate the earth”
Romania?, 1950
Jewish coin of the Bar Kochba Revolt
Bronze
132 CE
Bowl for exorcism ritual, “wise and closed to the ignorant”
133 CE
Bowl for exorcism ritual
Romania? 1950
Gold plaque with gnostic inscriptions
Dierna, first or second century
“Mizrachi” tablet
ca. 1920
A piece from a “Soldiers’ Game” – a gray ceramic disc with the Star of David embossed upon it with the letter “D” in the center
“Shviti” (Mizrachi) tablet
Chromolithography
Commissioned by: Nadav Moshe ben Aharon Meir Galub
The Jewish cemetery
Ștefănești
A gravestone with a symbol showing two hands arranged for the Priestly Blessing, which is a symbol of the Cohen (Hebrew for Priest)
3rd century CE
Ciurchi Cemetery, tombstone from 1848
Iași
The Jewish cemetery, tombstone from 1850
Suceava
Drasha le Bar Mitzvah (Bar Mitzvah Speech)
Flag for Simchat Torah
Print: stone-cut
Max Herman Maxy
Romania , 1924
A tombstone in the Jewish cemetery
Bucharest
Tefillin bag, Leib Milman
Silk embroidery on velvet
Bessarabia, 1907
Torah scroll
Engraved silver
Bucharest, 1826
Engraved silver, partially gilded.
Ca. 1870
The bridegroom: Yaacov ben Shlomo, the bride: Rachel
Bucharest, 1859
Amulet for Mother and baby, Mazal Tov
Printer: Tzvi Hirsch Samuel of Marosvásárhely (Târgu Mureș)
The title page of a Pinkas Chevra Kadisha booklet
Bacău, 1771
Ketubah (Marriage Contract)
Bridegroom: Mordechai Halevy, Bride; Hannah Feibish
Bucharest, 1948
Rabbis sitting at the entrance to the synagogue
Bucharest, 19th century
“Seder Sefirat HaOmer” (counting during the month of Omer)
Publisher: Shmuel Schwemer, printer: Progressol
Iaşi, 1930
Wedding Poem by Rabbi and Teacher N. B. Feldbau
Bridegroom: Mişu Swartz; Bride: Tony Soroker
Focşani, June 1910
Bridegroom: Almoznino Yom Atov Ben Yaakov; Bride: Alcalay Faida Bat Abraham
Bucharest, October 9, 1870
Ketubah, (Marriage Contract)
Bridegroom: Shlomo Bechor Ben Sasson, Bride: Miriam Mercaida Bat Eliezer Ben Benjamin
Bucharest, July, 1831