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Shabbat Collection

"Shabbat: A Timeless Celebration of Faith and Tradition" Step into the world of Shabbat, a sacred day of rest and rejuvenation for Jewish communities around the globe

Background imageShabbat Collection: The First Passover Feast. Artist: Beuckelaer, Huybrecht (active 1563-1584)

The First Passover Feast. Artist: Beuckelaer, Huybrecht (active 1563-1584)
The First Passover Feast. Private Collection

Background imageShabbat Collection: Shema, Evening Prayer (w / c on paper)

Shema, Evening Prayer (w / c on paper)
LSE702658 Shema, Evening Prayer (w/c on paper) by German School, (18th century); 12.7x8.8 cm; Musee juif de BAle, Switzerland; (add.info)

Background imageShabbat Collection: Shabbat Prayer, 1894 (oil on canvas)

Shabbat Prayer, 1894 (oil on canvas)
3526018 Shabbat Prayer, 1894 (oil on canvas) by Yuzhanin, Sergei (Sergey) Nikitich (1862-1933); 47x40.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo eFine Art Images; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageShabbat Collection: Shabbat

Shabbat
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Background imageShabbat Collection: Nerot chel Shabbat, the Shabbat candles, Paris, France, Europe

Nerot chel Shabbat, the Shabbat candles, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageShabbat Collection: The First Passover Feast

The First Passover Feast. Private Collection

Background imageShabbat Collection: Shabbat Prayer

Shabbat Prayer. Private Collection

Background imageShabbat Collection: Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen Artist: Anonymous

Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen Artist: Anonymous
Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen.. Found in the collection of the Museum Judenplatz, Vienna

Background imageShabbat Collection: The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468

The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468. Artist: Bouts, Dirk (1410 / 20-1475)
The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468. Found in the collection of the St. Peters Church, Leuven

Background imageShabbat Collection: Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Artist: Herlingen, Aaron Wolf (c. 1700-c. 1757)

Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Artist: Herlingen, Aaron Wolf (c. 1700-c. 1757)
Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Found in the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Background imageShabbat Collection: The Pharisees told the man not to transport the bed on the S

The Pharisees told the man not to transport the bed on the Sabbath. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageShabbat Collection: SABBATH PREPARATIONS, 1663. Lighting the Sabbath candles in a 17th century Dutch household

SABBATH PREPARATIONS, 1663. Lighting the Sabbath candles in a 17th century Dutch household. Woodcut from Leusdens Philologus Hebraeo-mixtus, Utrecht, 1663

Background imageShabbat Collection: Nerot chel Shabbat

Nerot chel Shabbat, the shabbat candles

Background imageShabbat Collection: Challah bread on a dish, half covered with white cloth, view from above

Challah bread on a dish, half covered with white cloth, view from above


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"Shabbat: A Timeless Celebration of Faith and Tradition" Step into the world of Shabbat, a sacred day of rest and rejuvenation for Jewish communities around the globe. From ancient times to modern art, this captivating collection showcases the essence through various artistic masterpieces. "The First Passover Feast" by Beuckelaer transports us back in time to witness the origins of Shabbat, as families gather to commemorate their liberation from slavery. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring this historical event to life. In "Shema, Evening Prayer, " we see a delicate watercolor on paper capturing the serene moments before sunset when worshippers recite prayers affirming their faith. The artist's brushstrokes evoke a sense of tranquility that permeates throughout this sacred ritual. Moving forward in time, "Shabbat Prayer" (1894) portrays a group of devout individuals coming together in unity and devotion. The oil on canvas medium adds depth and richness to this heartfelt depiction of communal worship during Shabbat. Marriage is also an integral part traditions, as depicted in "Haggadah. " This anonymous artwork from the mid-15th century illustrates couples joining hands under the chuppah, symbolizing love and commitment within the context of this holy day. Bouts' masterpiece "The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder" takes inspiration from biblical narratives surrounding Jesus' final meal with his disciples. It beautifully intertwines elements from both Christian and Jewish traditions, emphasizing shared values during special occasions like Passover Seder. Delve into religious texts with Herlingen's "Book of Sabbath Readings, " which offers insights into weekly Torah portions read during Shabbat services. Through meticulous illustrations accompanying these readings, viewers gain deeper understanding while appreciating Aaron Wolf Herlingen's artistic talent. The Pharisees' cautionary tale reminds us of the importance of observing Shabbat's laws and customs.