
The High Holidays and Sukkot
"In the seventh month, on the first day of the month, you shall observe a sacred occasion: you shall not work at your occupations. You shall observe it as a day when the shofar (horn) is sounded (Numbers 29:1)." Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the holiest days of the Jewish calendar. More
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Elaborate cup decorated with scenes related to holidays
Narva, Estonia 17th-18th century |
Belt buckle for Day of Atonement
Lvov, Poland 1803 |
Belt buckle for the Day of Atonement
Cracow, Poland 1820-30 |
Belt and buckle for the Day of Atonement
and Passover Poland 19th century |
Light-colored, flat shofar
Germany 1681 |
Dark, twisted shofar
Yemen 18th-19th century |
Tankard-shaped charity box
Lvov, Poland 1775 |
Sukkot cup
Fürth, Germany First half of the 18th century |
Sukkot cup
Vienna, Austria 1737 |
Bowl-shaped etrog container (?)
Germany 17th century |
Tankard-shaped etrog container
Poland 1767 |