Be fruitful!
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"The etrog is a curious fruit. The Bible (Leviticus 23:40) commands its readers: "And you shall take for yourselves on the first day beautiful tree-fruit (peri etz hadar), palm fronds, boughs of leafy trees, and willows of the brook, and you shall rejoice before the Lord your God seven days." Native to the Far East and adapted to the culture of the eastern Mediterranean, the rituals of the etrog are among the very few that are dependent upon a particular environment for growth that Jews have maintained in their vast dispersal from the origins of their law, heritage, and collective existence in the Land of Israel. In their wanderings across the globe, the etrog has remained part of Jews' practices, an indispensable part of the annual rhythms of the Jewish harvest festival, Sukkot, the Feast of Booths. This collection of essays explores the long and engaging story of the etrog as a tale of home-away-from-home, of wandering and belonging, of tradition and adaptation. The etrog's story is one of environment, climate, and agriculture; of commerce and cooperation; of borders and crossings; of visual splendour; of experimentation and innovation in Jewish art, culture, and history"--Page 4 of cover.
Title |
Be fruitful! : the etrog in Jewish art, culture, and history / edited by Warren Klein, Sharon Liberman Mintz, and Joshua Teplitsky. |
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Additional Titles |
Etrog in Jewish art, culture, and history |
Contributors |
Klein, Warren (Museum curator) (editor) |
Publisher |
Jerusalem New York : Mineged Publishing House |
Creation Date |
[2022 |
Notes |
"This volume was produced to accompany an exhibition at The Herbert and Eileen Bernard Museum at Temple Emanu-El, New York"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references. |
Genre |
Exhibition catalogs |
Extent |
271 pages : illustrations, facsimiles (chiefly color) 29 cm |
Language |
English |
Copyright Date |
©2022 |
National Library system number |
997011875217605171 |
Links |
תמונה קדמית (גרסה מוקטנת) תמונה אחורית תמונה קדמית |
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