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Kiddush goblet with dedicatory inscription, adorned with biblical scenes
Lost Art-ID
573149
Title
Kiddush goblet with dedicatory inscription, adorned with biblical scenes
Place of manufacture
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Dating
1701/1725
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
br>Gold, repoussé, punched, and engraved / repoussé, punched, and engraved
Height
15.20 cm
Diameter
9.50 cm
Inventory number
B52.09.5240;133/120
Description
Object Name: Kiddush cup
Subject: Goblets and various cups
Several biblical scenes decorated epulent golden cup: Jacob’s struggle with the angel, Jacob’s dream, and the binding of Isaac. The goblet was used for Kiddush (a ritual sanctification of the Sabbath over wine) in the home of the Speyer a wealthy family in the Jewish ghetto of Frankfurt. It belonged to Michael Isaac Speyer, one of the leaders of the local Jewish community, who bequeathed it to the synagogue upon his death in 1764.
Hebrew inscription mentioning the donor of this Kiddush cup, Michael, son of Rabbi I. Speyer; a verse from Exodus [28:29]; and the date of the donation
Subject: Goblets and various cups
Several biblical scenes decorated epulent golden cup: Jacob’s struggle with the angel, Jacob’s dream, and the binding of Isaac. The goblet was used for Kiddush (a ritual sanctification of the Sabbath over wine) in the home of the Speyer a wealthy family in the Jewish ghetto of Frankfurt. It belonged to Michael Isaac Speyer, one of the leaders of the local Jewish community, who bequeathed it to the synagogue upon his death in 1764.
Hebrew inscription mentioning the donor of this Kiddush cup, Michael, son of Rabbi I. Speyer; a verse from Exodus [28:29]; and the date of the donation
Holding
Judaica
Provenance
Received through JCR (Jewish Cultural Reconstruction)
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