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Obj. ID: 53918
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  Shmirah le-Bayit le-Kol Devarim me-Sefer Raziel.., Jerusalem, circa 1910

© Gross Family Collection, Photographer: Bar Hama, Ardon,

The following description was prepared by William Gross:

Protection for the home, for all matters from the book "Raziel HaMalach". Jerusalem, [c. 1920]. Color lithographic printing on paper. In the center is a circular diagram, with a large illustration of the Temple Mount – Dome of the Rock, above the words "by Moshe ben Yitzchak Mizrahi". Around is another circular diagram of 12 medals with illustrations of "Kivrei Avot" (Rachel's tomb, "Ma'arat HaMachpela", the graves of the kings of the house of David, Joseph's tomb, tomb of "Shmuel HaNavi", the tomb of "Rashbi", etc.). On the corners are illustrations of animals with a quote of the "mishnah" from Tractate "Avot": "Be bold as a tiger and light as an eagle and run like a deer and be strong as a lion". At the top and on the margins are combinations of verses and kabalistic names of angels, as well as the inscription "Ben Porat Yosef Ben Porat Alai Ayin…".

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Name/Title
Shmirah le-Bayit le-Kol Devarim me-Sefer Raziel.. | Unknown
Object Detail
Monument Setting
Unknown
Date
circa 1910
Synagogue active dates
Reconstruction dates
Artist/ Maker
Monsohn, A. L., Lithograph in Jerusalem (1870-1930)
Mizrachi, Moshe (scribe and artist in Jerusalem, 1870-1920s, ?)
{"3696":"Moshe ben Yitzhak Mizrachi was born in Persia around 1870 and arrived in Eretz Israel about 1890. He was a professional scribe who also managed a framing shop in the old city of Jerusalem. Many of his works, both originals from his hand or printed versions, remain today in homes, synagogues, and private collections in Israel and around the world. He specialized in paintings on glass in the Ottoman manner as well as calligraphic and painted works, like Mizrah plaques or Shiviti plaques. He often used the imagery of holy places, hamsa, and priestly blessings. He was a rare individual in the poverty-struck Jewrusalem of the period, who could make his living as an artist and professional scribe."}
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Iconographical Subject
T | Temple of Jerusalem
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Absalom's Tomb
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Simeon bar Yohai (Rashbi), Tomb of (קבר רשבי)
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Samuel the Prophet, Tomb of
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Rachel's Tomb
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Cave of Machpelah (Tomb of the Patriarchs/Matriarchs)
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Dynasty of King David, Tomb of קברי מלכי בית דוד
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Zechariah the Prophet, Tomb of
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Elisha the Prophet, Tomb of
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Simeon the Righteous, Tomb of קבר שמעון הצדיק
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Joseph, Tomb of, in Nablus
H | Holy and other places in the Land of Israel | Holy Tombs | Rabbi Meir Baal HaNes (the miracle maker), Tomb of, in Tiberias
A | Animals, the Four (Mishnah, Avot, 5:20) | Deer (of the Four Animals)
A | Animals, the Four (Mishnah, Avot, 5:20) | Eagle (of the Four Animals)
A | Animals, the Four (Mishnah, Avot, 5:20) | Lion (of the Four Animals)
A | Animals, the Four (Mishnah, Avot, 5:20) | Tiger (of the Four Animals)
E | Esther, Book of (following the order of the story) | *Other topics related to the Megillah: | The Four Animals (Not used; see: Animals, the Four)
A | Amuletic diagram | Magical square
A | Arch
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Material / Technique
Paper, Colored Inks, Lithograph
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Material Decoration
Material Bonding
Material Inscription
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Material Cloth
Material Lining
Tesserae Arrangement
Density
Colors
Construction material
Measurements
Height: 57.5 cm, Width: 44.5 cm
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Documented by CJA
Surveyed by CJA
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Condition of Building Fabric
Architectural Significance type
Historical significance: Event/Period
Historical significance: Collective Memory/Folklore
Historical significance: Person
Architectural Significance: Style
Architectural Significance: Artistic Decoration
Urban significance
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Ornamentation
Custom
Contents
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Hebrew Numeration
Blank Leaves
Direction/Location
Façade (main)
Endivances
Location of Torah Ark
Location of Apse
Location of Niche
Location of Reader's Desk
Location of Platform
Temp: Architecture Axis
Arrangement of Seats
Location of Women's Section
Direction Prayer
Direction Toward Jerusalem
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Colophon
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History/Provenance

It would seem that in 1902, Mizrachi formed a sort of partnership with A. L. Monsohn to produce his work in colored stone lithographs.

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