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 Jewish Festival 5727 : Ritual Art Objects
August 24, 1966

Jewish Festival 5727 : Ritual Art Objects

Complete set of 5 nos. of postage stamps on the Jewish New Year 5727 : Ritual Art Objects :

Jewish Ritual ObjectsJewish Art ObjectsJewish Ritual Art ObjectsIsraeli Ritual Art ObjectsJewish FestivalIssued by Israel

Issued on 24 Aug, 1966

The Designer : The stamps were designed by E. Weishoff, Bat Yam

Type : Stamp, Mint Condition

Colour : Multi colour

Denomination : 12, 15, 35, 40 & 80 Agorot

About : 

  • Spice Box:
    • The spice box is used on Saturday night in a ceremony to differentiate between the holy and the secular. Smelling the spice is intended to carry the comfort of the sabbath over into the ensuing week. This shape of spice box is very common in central and eastern Europe, recalling the Municipal tower-houses in which spices from the Far East were kept in the Middle Ages.
  • Candlesticks:
    • The Jewish housewife lights two candles to mark the beginning of the sabbath, and to set the day apart from week-days.
  • Kiddush Cup:
    • Before the festive meal on sabbaths and holidays, the head of the household sanctifies the day with wine. He uses a cup or beaker which is usually well designed and made of precious material. Often it is engraved with a text, a commemoration, a date or various illustrations.
  • Torah Pointer:
    • To avoid touching the Scrolls of the Law the reader in the synagogue uses a pointer, a kind of scepter shaped at the end with a hand and outstretched finger.
  • Hanging Lamp:
    • An Eternal light burns in synagogues, in front of the shrine containing the Scrolls of the Law, in remembrance of the eternal light which burned in the Tabernacle (Ex. 27, 20). A hanging oil lamp was generally used.
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