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Facsimile Editions - The Kennicott Bible - Facsimile number The blind-stamped facsimile number. The number of each facsimile is stamped into the binding, close to the spine, using steel dies with 3mm high numbers.
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Facsimile Editions - The Kennicott Bible Two hundred and thirty-eight of the 922 pages of the Bible are illuminated with lively colours, burnished gold and silver leaf. In a unique statement at the ...
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Facsimile Editions - Megillat Esther A megillah of this standing requires an exquisite case. In the Gross collection there is a fine silver megillah case which was made by Lorenz Pfalzer in ...
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Facsimile Editions - Press Article - Philadelphia Jewish Exponent ... Philadelphia Jewish Exponent - January 15 1988. By HELEN DAVIS. JERUSALEM — Five hundred years ago, at the height of the Renaissance, a wealthy Italian Jew, ...
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Facsimile Editions - The Kennicott Bible - Facsimile number The blind-stamped facsimile number. The number of each facsimile is stamped into the binding, close to the spine, using steel dies with 3mm high numbers.
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Facsimile Editions - Press Article - Alumina - Jan-Mar 2007 Linda’s family were Jews from Russia and Poland: her father was the son of a .... The Kennicott Bible used twelve-colour printing, but later books have ...
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Facsimile Editions - Contributing Scholars Ilana Tahan, Curator, Hebrew Books and Manuscripts The British Library, London, North French Miscellany. Yaacov Snir, Barcelona Haggadah ...
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Facsimile Editions - The North French Miscellany - Folio 518b Folio 518b. Leviathan. The Midrash considers Leviathan to be the most important of the three eschatological animals. Like the Ziz it is destined to be eaten ...
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