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She was 8 y/o at the time, June 2005, when she made this beautiful Kiddush cup for my mother, her great-grandmother, a.k.a. BisNonna.
I cherish it with so much love.
# 50 Glazed
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Description: Kiddush cup for marriage
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Object Origin: Breslau, Germany
Medium: Silver
Date: 1752
Persistent URL: http://museums.cjh.org/Display.php?irn=2226
Repository: Yeshiva University Museum, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
Parent Collection: Max Stern Collection
Call Number: 1982.005
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When my youngest son recently created some place setting cards for our Shabbat table, I knew that we had found the perfect Shabbat card design.
His card shows two candlesticks, a beautiful plaited Challah bread, a Kiddush cup and bottle of wine. In big, bold letters he has spelt out the words 'Shabbat Shalom', A Peaceful Sabbath.
Ancient Synagogue Oil Lamp replica with Jewish Menorah decoration. Made of aged Terra Cotta. This very lamp reproduction was made in the mountains of Judah, in a reconstructed Biblical clay workshop located by the ancient city of Hebron.
When my youngest son recently created some place setting cards for our Shabbat table, I knew that we had found the perfect Shabbat card design.
His card shows two candlesticks, a beautiful plaited Challah bread, a Kiddush cup and bottle of wine. In big, bold letters he has spelt out the words 'Shabbat Shalom', A Peaceful Sabbath.
When my youngest son recently created some place setting cards for our Shabbat table, I knew that we had found the perfect Shabbat card design.
His card shows two candlesticks, a beautiful plaited Challah bread, a Kiddush cup and bottle of wine. In big, bold letters he has spelt out the words 'Shabbat Shalom', A Peaceful Sabbath.
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Pendant Size: - 0.5" X 0.5" X 0.5".
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PRICE: $70 Judaica for Sale- Ideal Gifts for Bar Mitzvahs or Kos Eliyahu LKepecs Collection Original Banded Onyx Kiddush Cup. Swirls of green, red, white, and brown permeate this genuine natural onyx stone Kiddush Cup. Hand made, being sculpted and polished from a single stone by skilled artisans to a smooth finish, this set would be a wonderful gift for any occasion. Due to the inherent natural characteristics of stone, actual items may vary dramatically in color and veining, giving each one its own unique personality. 1 large Bar Mitzvah Goblet. Manufactured and Distributed by Kepecs Enterprises, Inc. contact: EliezerKepecs@cantorial.info
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PRICE: $300 Judaica for Sale- Ideal Gifts for Weddings/ Bar Mitzvahs LKepecs Collection Original Banded Onyx Kiddush Cup Set. Swirls of green, red, white, and brown permeate this genuine natural onyx stone Kiddush Cup set. Hand made, being sculpted and polished from a single stone by skilled artisans to a smooth finish, this set would be a wonderful gift for any occasion. Due to the inherent natural characteristics of stone, actual items may vary dramatically in color and veining, giving each one its own unique personality. Set-1 large goblet & 6 small goblets, or single Bar Mitzvah Goblet. Manufactured and Distributed by Kepecs Enterprises, Inc. contact: EliezerKepecs@cantorial.info
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The four cups of wine that one must drink during the course of the Seder night. Not as much fun as it sounds, as the wine is nasty kosher stuff and the glasses are widely spaced throughout the 3 to 4 hour meal.
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Day 83 of an Unknown Number
"Just Kiddushing!"
While searching for a subject this evening, I asked my wife if I ever shot our kiddush cup before. When she said that I had not, the wheels started turning......very slowly. I thought it might be cool to backlight the cup, revealing just the shape of the vessel, and nothing more. In the end, I did just stick with the strip light behind and above our subject. However, while adjusting the placement of the goblet, I immediately noticed how freakish my arm appeared in the reflection. My simple, elegant image was immediately transformed into something completely different. Not only did my arm appear ghoulish, but the amazing laws of reflection provided an additional effect when my reflection met the tiny reflection at the neck of the cup. Bonus features!! So, the one overhead light was positioned so it would create the lovely rim light, but it did double duty in lighting my arm as well. Thansk, science!! And thank you for stopping in!
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Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com