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4. Hall - 7. view

TAMID
Mizrah: East
Tzedakah
Sight of Dead Bodies
Equality, Fraternity
Charity boxes
Seal of Chevra Kadisha
Charity boxes
Small charity bowl
Triple charity box
Charity box
Jahrzeit board
Jahrzeit board
Memory book
Small Jahrzeit board
Prayers
Charity box
Prayers and blessings for washing the dead
Tahara prayer book for women
Prayer board
Prayer board
Wooden balls
Memorial page
Mizrah

4. Hall - 7. view

“There is no other example in history of a community which has been chased round the globe quite as much, which has survived its own death as a nation by two thousand years, and which, in between autos-da-fé and gas chambers, kept praying at the proper season for rain to fall in a country on which they have never set eyes, and drinking toasts to “Next year in Jerusalem” during the same astronomical stretch of time, with the same untiring trust in the super-natural.” Arthur Koestler