Pink machzorim for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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Pink machzorim for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

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Austrian Mahzor (Festival Prayer Book). made of pierced, repousse, traced, engraved, and cast silver; and ink printed on paper. dated 1765-1855 and printed by Anton Schmid. now belongs to the Jewish Museum.
A scribe created the volume, now known as the Rothschild Vienna Mahzor, in Vienna 600 years ago. It was recently returned to the heirs of it
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Here’s a lovely #tinytuesday machzor just in time for Rosh Hashanah. https://www.instagram.com/p/B3FNFaMpSGT/?igshid=183bxd2k2wfyk

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Man, his beginning is from dust and ends in dust; he is like a broken potsherd, the withering grass, a fading flower, a passing shadow, a vanishing cloud, the wind that blows, the dust that flies, and like a fleeting dream.
Rest in Peace, Holy Books
Rest in Peace, Holy Books
Image: Old machzorim (High Holy Day prayerbooks) being buried. Photo courtesy of Rabbi Joshua Franklin, Jewish Center of the Hamptons.
Jews have great respect for our seforim, our holy books. Those include everything from the Torah scrollitself, to the Bible, to the volumes of Talmud, to the prayer books we use every week in services. We handle them reverently. If we make notes in them, we do so…
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