Translated title | Envisioning the Temple: In the Footsteps of the Temple. Scrolls, Stones, and Symbols |
Editor |
Tami Michaeli. |
Curator |
Adolfo Roitman. |
Imprint |
Jerusalem, Israel, 2003. 104 pp., illustrations: 46 col., 24 b&w, 27 × 21 cm. Hebrew. |
ISBN |
9652782823 |
Location |
Israel Museum (30 May 2003–14 February 2004) |
Description |
The discovery, content and historical context of the Temple Scroll, the longest and perhaps most important of the Dead Sea Scrolls from Qumran. Alongside the scroll itself were displayed other manuscripts, archaeological finds, and works of art, illuminating the material and spiritual world of the Qumran community, and highlighting one of the most crucial elements of Jewish identity—the institution of the Temple. Includes essay on images of the Temple of Jerusalem in all types of Jewish Art and the literary sources behind them (Shulamit Laderman). No itemized listing. |
main keywords |
ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDSDEAD SEA SCROLLSTEMPLE OF JERUSALEM IN ART/ARCHITECTURE |
minor keywords |
Bet AlphaBet Shearim, catacombsBezalel Art SchoolCoinsDura EuroposGold glassHanukkah lampsHebrew illuminated manuscripts, BiblesHebrew illuminated manuscripts, Spain, 12th–14th CKetubbotOssuaries/SarcophagiRome, catacombsSchatz, BorisSepphoris (Tzippori)Synagogues, mosaic floorsTextilesTorah Arks |
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