RMB73CX7–Religious Jews praying at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem.
RMP4XP9F–Seven-branched candelabrum or menorah. Sephardic Museum. Synagogue of El Transito. Toledo. Spain.
RMR2JAA7–Original film title: 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD. English title: 84 CHARING CROSS ROAD. Year: 1987. Director: DAVID HUGH JONES. Stars: ANNE BANCROFT; ANTHONY HOPKINS. Credit: COLUMBIA PICTURES / Album
RMR5CP04–Leaving Egypt. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. A group of people beginning preparations to leave Egypt. Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.82. Language: Hebrew.
RMR2JABK–Original film title: ZELIG. English title: ZELIG. Year: 1983. Director: WOODY ALLEN. Stars: WOODY ALLEN. Credit: ORION/WARNER BROTHERS / Album
RFRJKWJA–Menorah judaic symbols
RM2F4KMMT–BARBRA STREISAND and ROBERT REDFORD in THE WAY WE WERE (1973), directed by SYDNEY POLLACK. Credit: COLUMBIA PICTURES / Album
RMB74MN5–A religious Jew reading the Torah at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem.
RMRF6RP6–Verkopen van de pruiken, 1795. Vijf gekleurde tekeningen naar spotprenten (1795) (title on object). Draughtsman: anonymous. Dating: 1795. Place: Netherlands. Measurements: h 150 mm × w 220 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RMR5779T–Plague of darkness. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. Folio showing the plague of darkness. Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.80v. Language: Hebrew.
RFRJKWE2–Menorah judaic symbols
RMR9AA8E–Original film title: THE WAY WE WERE. English title: THE WAY WE WERE. Year: 1973. Director: SYDNEY POLLACK. Stars: BARBRA STREISAND; ROBERT REDFORD. Credit: COLUMBIA PICTURES / Album
RMR2JAAM–Original film title: KISS ME, STUPID. English title: KISS ME, STUPID. Year: 1964. Director: BILLY WILDER. Stars: KIM NOVAK; BILLY WILDER. Credit: UNITED ARTISTS / Album
RMB73CWH–Religious Jews praying at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem during a snow storm.
RMRF7591–Jewish bankers. Draughtsman: Charles Rochussen. Dating: 1868. Measurements: h 255 mm × w 358 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
RMR5DHBW–Synagogue scene. Barcelona Haggadah. Catalonia, 14th century. The beginning of the 'Hallel' (Psalm 113). Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Barcelona Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Catalonia, 14th century. . Source: Add. 14761, f.65v and 72. Language: Hebrew.
RMB6FXGN–Religious Jews praying at the Western Wall in in the Old City of Jerusalem during a snow storm.
RM2NEBF1Y–Infographic about the major religions and their geographic distribution in the world: Christianity, Islamism, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Animism. [QuarkXPress (.qxp); Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RMR52CKK–Decorative text. Barcelona Haggadah. Catalonia, 14th century. Decorative text. Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Barcelona Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Catalonia, 14th century. . Source: Add. 14761, f.88. Language: Hebrew.
RMB6FXHA–Religious Jews praying at the Western Wall in in the Old City of Jerusalem The Western Wall is the holiest site in Judaism.
RM2DDPKM0–Prophets and Sibyls: Daniel (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican). Photo after restoration. Museum: The Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Author: MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI.
RMB83H0M–Israeli policeman reading a religious text during Purim celebrations in Hebron.
RMR5DPEY–Moses receives the Tablets. Old English Illustrated Hexateuch. England [Canterbury]; second quarter of 11th centu. (Whole folio) Exodus 34, 4-33. God speaks to Moses on Mount Sinai. Below; Moses returns to the Israelites with the Tablets of the Law; he is horned, and veils his face before the Israelites Image taken from Old English Illustrated Hexateuch. Originally published/produced in England [Canterbury]; second quarter of 11th century. . Source: Cotton Claudius B. IV, f.105v. Language: Anglo-Saxon.
RM2DDPKKJ–Prophets and Sibyls: Jonah (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican). Photo after restoration. Museum: The Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Author: MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI.
RMB8409A–Israeli policeman reading a Jewish religious text during Purim celebrations in Hebron.
RMR5DPF7–Plague of locusts. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. Folio showing the plague of locusts. Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.79v. Language: Hebrew.
RMB73CTY–A religious Jew blowing a shofar at the Western Wall in in the Old City of Jerusalem during a snow storm.
RMB83EWH–Israeli settler children celebrating Purim, a Jewish religious festival, in the West Bank settlement of Hebron.
RM2DDPKKE–Prophets and Sibyls: Jeremiah (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican). Photo after restoration. Museum: The Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Author: MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI.
RMR5C90E–The vessels of the Temple. Duke of Sussex Spanish Bible. Catalonia, Spain. The vessels of the Temple the candelabrum and other vessels of the Temple. Image taken from Duke of Sussex Spanish Bible. Originally published/produced in Catalonia. . Source: Add. 15250, ff.3v-4. Language: Hebrew.
RMB83N2X–Israeli settler children celebrating Purim, a Jewish religious festival, in the West Bank settlement of Hebron.
RM2CCACEY–Moses and the Brazen Serpent. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: GIUSEPPE NUVOLONE.
RMR54XNK–Giving matzah. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. Distribution of matzah (unleavened bread). Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.89v. Language: Hebrew.
RMB83KPN–Israeli settler children celebrating Purim, a Jewish religious festival, in the West Bank settlement of Hebron.
RM2EJD3PB–The Prophet Isaiah. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: LORENZO MONACO.
RMR54T5G–An amulet containing the text of Psalm 67 arranged in the shape of the seven-branched candlestick. Amulet. Iraq or India, 18th-20th century. Source: Or. 14057, f.50. Language: Hebrew.
RMB83N43–Israeli policeman reading a Jewish religious text during Purim celebrations in the West Bank city of Hebron.
RMR55753–Baking. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. Baking of the unleavened bread (matzah). Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.88. Language: Hebrew.
RMB83DRX–Israeli settler children celebrating Purim, a Jewish religious festival, in the West Bank settlement of Hebron.
RM2DDPKKC–Prophets and Sibyls: Isaiah (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican). Photo after restoration. Museum: The Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Author: MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI.
RMR50JMH–Moses with the Ten Commandments. Old English Illustrated Hexateuch. England [Canterbury]; second quarter of 11th centu. [Detail] Top LH of illustration. Exodus 31, 18. Moses receives the Ten Commandments from God. Image taken from Old English Illustrated Hexateuch. Originally published/produced in England [Canterbury]; second quarter of 11th century. . Source: Cotton Claudius B. IV, f.103. Language: Anglo-Saxon.
RMB838JB–Israeli settler children celebrating Purim, a Jewish religious festival, in the West Bank settlement of Hebron.
RM2DDPKM5–Prophets and Sibyls: Ezekiel (Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican). Photo after restoration. Museum: The Sistine Chapel, Vatican. Author: MICHELANGELO BUONARROTI.
RMR5CPG9–Offering of lamb at Tabernacle. Great Bible (St. Jerome version). England (London?), 1405-1415. (Detail) Opening of the Book of Leviticus: initial 'V' shows, above, God speaking to Moses, and below, a lamb being offered at the door of the Tabernacle. Image taken from Great Bible (St. Jerome version). Originally published/produced in England (London?), 1405-1415. . Source: Royal 1 E. IX, f.25. Language: Latin.
RMB83AC8–Israeli settler dressed as a clown to celebrate Purim, a Jewish religious festival, in the West Bank city of Hebron.
RM2JM1HRR–Le frappement du rocher (Moses Striking Water from the Rock). Museum: Musée Marc Chagall, Nice.
RMR4YCM6–Illuminated folio from the 'Barcelona Haggadah'. Barcelona Haggadah. Catalonia, 14th century. Source: Add. 14761, f.34. Language: Hebrew.
RMB83A2Y–Israeli settler dressed as a clown to celebrate Purim, a Jewish religious festival, in the West bank settlement of Hebron.
RM2J07N5Y–Jonah and the Whale. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMR5FY15–A decorated word panel. Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. A decorated word panel reading 'Pour out thy wrath'. Image taken from Passover Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Hamburg and Altona, 1740. . Source: Add. 18724, f.33. Language: Hebrew. Author: Jacob ben Judah Leib of Berlin.
RMB83M6G–Israeli settler dressed as a clown to celebrate Purim, a Jewish religious festival, in the West bank settlement of Hebron.
RM2CCANFD–The Finding of Moses. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: ELISABETTA SIRANI.
RMR5CDM6–The Passover fourteen steps. Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. The Passover fourteen steps sequence performed during the Seder ceremony. Image taken from Passover Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Hamburg and Altona, 1740. . Source: Add. 18724, f.2v. Language: Hebrew. Author: Jacob ben Judah Leib of Berlin.
RMB83AGJ–Israeli settler dressed as a clown during Purim celebrations in the West Bank city of Hebron.
RMPNE4D8–The Venice Haggadah. Date/Period: 1609. Haggadah. Letterpress, woodcut, and watercolor on paper Letterpress, woodcut, and watercolor on paper. Author: Printers: Giovanni di Gara, Publisher and proofreader: Israel ben Daniel ha-Zifroni.
RMB83A62–Israeli police escorting Israeli settlers through the Old City of Palestinian Hebron during Purim celebrations.
RM2CCAKGH–Agar chassée par Abraham (The Repudiation of Hagar). Museum: Musée des Beaux-Arts, Nantes. Author: HORACE VERNET.
RMR5E4EY–The destruction of the idols. Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. The destruction of the idols . Image taken from Passover Haggadah . Originally published/produced in Hamburg and Altona, 1740 . . Source: Add. 18724, f.9. Language: Hebrew. Author: Jacob ben Judah Leib of Berlin.
RM2CCA9Y3–The Finding of Moses. Museum: Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. Author: Bonifacio Veronese (de' Pitati).
RMR58AEK–Passover scene. Barcelona Haggadah. Catalonia, 14th century. A family celebrating the feast of Passover. Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Barcelona Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Catalonia, 14th century. . Source: Add. 14761, f.19v. Language: Hebrew.
RM2MXDC06–The Prophet Elijah. Museum: State Art Gallery, Lviv. Author: Mykhailo Boychuk.
RMR514B2–The Rabbis of Bene Brak. Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. The Rabbis of Bene Brak celebrating the Passover . Image taken from Passover Haggadah . Originally published/produced in Hamburg and Altona, 1740 . . Source: Add. 18724, f.6v. Language: Hebrew. Author: Jacob ben Judah Leib of Berlin.
RM2CCAAHN–The Expulsion of Hagar. Museum: Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. Author: Giuseppe Bezzuoli.
RMR5AYEY–Frontispiece. King's Bible. Solsona, 1384. Decorated frontispiece. Vellum manuscript. Image taken from King's Bible. Originally published/produced in Solsona, 1384. . Source: Kings 1, f.2v. Language: Hebrew.
RM2EJBPC7–Isaac Blessing Jacob. Museum: Szepmuveszeti Muzeum, Budapest. Author: Jan Sanders van Hemessen.
RMR5C993–Autograph responsum of Moses Maimonides. Moses Maimonides. Cairo, Egypt, 12th century. Autograph responsum of Moses Maimonides, written in a mixture of Hebrew and Judeo-Arabic. Image taken from Moses Maimonides . Originally published/produced in Cairo, Egypt, 12th century. . Source: Or. 5519 B,. Language: Hebrew.
RMPNDHAX–The Judgment of Solomon. Date/Period: 1638/1642. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 152.5 cm (60 in); Width: 204.9 cm (80.6 in) (without frame). Author: Matthias Stom.
RMR58ARB–Page from a Hebrew Bible. Hebrew Bible. Italy, c.1300. The beginning of the Book of Joshua from a Hebrew Bible. Image taken from Hebrew Bible. Originally published/produced in Italy, c.1300. . Source: Harley 5710, f.137. Language: Hebrew.
RM2EJD81C–Moses, David and Jeremiah. Study of Stained glass for the Cathedral of Saint Stephen, Metz. Museum: Musée Marc Chagall, Nice.
RMR52HEH–Crossing the Red Sea. Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. Crossing the Red Sea; on the left are the Israelites safely on land; on the right Pharaoh's soldiers drowning. Image taken from Passover Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Hamburg and Altona, 1740. . Source: Add. 18724, f.19v. Language: Hebrew. Author: Jacob ben Judah Leib of Berlin.
RM2CCAK9W–Abraham Casting out Hagar and Ishmael. Museum: Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. Author: GUERCINO.
RMR4Y6DA–Various implements. King's Bible. Solsona, 1384. Vellum manuscript. Image taken from King's Bible. Originally published/produced in Solsona, 1384. . Source: Kings 1, f.4. Language: Hebrew.
RM2NEC5DD–Infographics of the origin, the major precept ceremonies and festivals of the Jewish religion. [Adobe Illustrator (.ai); 2480x3248].
RMR4YBG4–Various symbols. King's Bible. Solsona, 1384. Various symbols. . Vellum manuscript. Image taken from King's Bible. Originally published/produced in Solsona, 1384. . Source: Kings 1, f.3v. Language: Hebrew.
RM2CCAFCR–Legend of Joseph: The Finding of the Cap. Museum: Galleria Borghese, Rome. Author: Francesco Bacchiacca.
RMR5FXKP–Baking. Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Castile, c.1300. Baking of the unleavened bread (matzah). Vellum manuscript. Image taken from Hispano-Moresque Haggadah. Originally published/produced in Castile, c.1300. . Source: Or. 2737, f.87v. Language: Hebrew.
RMPNB8XN–Jael and Sisera. Date/Period: 1728/1732. Painting. Oil on paper, laid on canvas. Width: 29.5 cm. Height: 41 cm (overall). Author: FRANCESCO MONTI.
RMR4Y570–A Menorah. King's Bible. Solsona, 1384. . Vellum manuscript. Image taken from King's Bible. Originally published/produced in Solsona, 1384. . Source: Kings 1, f.3. Language: Hebrew.
RM2CCAKG2–Legend of Joseph: The Search for the Silver Cap. Museum: Galleria Borghese, Rome. Author: Francesco Bacchiacca.
RMR50X7T–Carpet page. Karaite Bible. 10th century. A carpet page. Image taken from a 10th century Karaite Bible. . Source: Or. 2540, f.3.
RMR5M8MT–Children of Israel - Keep the Sabbath. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Carmi. Copyright: This artwork is not in public domain. It is your responsibility to obtain all necessary third party permissions from the copyright handler in your country prior to publication.
RMR5781B–Moses and Aaron at Pharaoh's court. Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. Moses and Aaron at Pharaoh's court trying to persuade the latter to free the Israelites . Image taken from Passover Haggadah . Originally published/produced in Hamburg and Altona, 1740 . . Source: Add. 18724, f.15v. Language: Hebrew. Author: Jacob ben Judah Leib of Berlin.
RM2CCA9NT–The Sacrifice of Isaac. Museum: Palazzo Patriarcale, Udine. Author: GIOVANNI BATTISTA TIEPOLO.
RMR5CDYB–A decorated urn. Passover Haggadah. Hamburg and Altona, 1740. A decorated urn with flowers at the end of the Passover Haggadah . Image taken from Passover Haggadah . Originally published/produced in Hamburg and Altona, 1740 . . Source: Add. 18724, f.54. Language: Hebrew. Author: Jacob ben Judah Leib of Berlin.
RMPNWE33–Eleazar. 16th century engraving.
RMR5G988–The Tablets of the Law with biblical citations in the border. Bible (the 'King's Bible'). Spain, N. E., Catalonia (Solsona); last quarter of the 14th century, 1384. Source: King's 1, f.7v. Language: Hebrew.
RM2MXDEGN–The Sacrifice of Isaac. Museum: National Gallery, London. Author: Gian Battista Piazzetta.
RMR58RM1–The Seder. The Ashkenazi Haggadah (Feibusch Haggadah). South Germany, c.1460-1475. The Seder ( Passover meal ) in progress. Vellum manuscript. Image taken from The Ashkenazi Haggadah (Feibusch Haggadah). Originally published/produced in South Germany, c.1460-1475. . Source: Add. 14762, f.6. Language: Hebrew. Author: Feibusch, Joel ben Simeon.
RM2JM1NDR–The Ascension of the Prophet Elijah with scenes from his life. Museum: Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens. Author: Theodore Poulakis.
RMR5GKN4–Ruth. Decorated initial-word panel. Duke of Sussex's German Pentateuch. Germany, 1300-1324. Source: Add. 15282, f.294. Language: Hebrew Aramaic.
RM2NEC6B0–Computer graphics and map with the distribution of different World religions and the answers each of them provides to death. [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RMR5C5TA–Esther. Decorated initial-word panel. Duke of Sussex's German Pentateuch. Germany, 1300-1324. Source: Add. 15282, f.307v. Language: Hebrew Aramaic.
RM2B61NXB–MANO PROTECTORA HEBREA Y NORTEAFRICANA - 1999. Author: DANIEL QUINTERO. Location: PRIVATE COLLECTION. MADRID. SPAIN.
RMR5775M–Ruth. Decorated initial-word panel. . Duke of Sussex's German Pentateuch. Germany, 1300-1324. Source: Add. 15282, f.296v. Language: Hebrew Aramaic.
RM2JKM9WH–Old Testament. Prophet Moses with the Tablets of the Law. Portrait. ngraving. Detail. 'Historia Universal', by César Cantú. Volume I, 1854.
RMR569Y5–Esther. Decorated initial-word panel. Duke of Sussex's German Pentateuch. Germany, 1300-1324. Source: Add. 15282, f.314. Language: Hebrew Aramaic.
RMP51049–Republic of Serbia. Subotica. Jewish synagogue. 1901-1902. Exterior.