Kol nidre, initial word: כל (“All”) opening the Eve of Yom Kippur prayers from David bar Pesah Mahzor (Germany). Volume 2, 1301 - 1400 (Approximate), ink and watercolor on Vellum, From The New York Public Library.
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Kol nidre, initial word: כל (“All”) opening the Eve of Yom Kippur prayers from David bar Pesah Mahzor (Germany). Volume 2, 1301 - 1400 (Approximate), ink and watercolor on Vellum, From The New York Public Library.
Judith Beheading Holofernes and Judah Maccabee from The Rothschild Miscellany, Unidentified scribe, Veneto, Northern Italy, c. 1460-80,
Handwritten on vellum; brown ink, tempera, gold and silver leaf; square and semi-cursive Ashkenazic script, 21 x 15.9 cm.
Gift of James A. de Rothschild, The Israel museum, Jerusalem.