Obj. ID: 48570
Sacred and Ritual Objects Shiviti, Herat, circa 1930
The following description was prepared by William Gross:
The Shiviti plaque takes its name from a phrase in the Psalms, "Shiviti Adonai Lenegdi Tamid". "I will always hold the Lord before me." During morning prayers, the 67th Psalm is read as a part of the liturgy. The making of such visual pages to augment the reading started almost 500 years ago. It began because of a particular story or legend. The custom relates that if one gazes on the form of the Menorah while reciting the Psalm, or reads the Psalm written in the form of a Menorah, the person is carried back to the Temple, standing before the golden Temple Menorah itself. To complete the illusion, some of the Temple implements were often illustrated. The mysticism of the idea is clear, and the Shiviti page is often filled with Kabbalistic abbreviations as well as the Menorah form. Sometimes, depending on the size and complexity of the image, other texts read during the time of prayer are also presented on the sheet.
Such pages appear as small sheets to be inserted into a prayer book and taken out when the psalm is recited or as large pages to be hung on the wall of the synagogue for the viewing by the whole congregation. The sheet was also used on the wall of a home or Sukkah. Later still, the Shiviti could be printed in the prayer book or painted on the wall of the synagogue. There are numerous examples of both the prayer book tradition and the wall plaque tradition in the Gross Family Collection.
This is a large Shiviti, containing a substantial number of symbols and kabbalistic texts for the protection of the congregation. It was on the wall of the synagogue, dedicated in memory of a deceased member. It is typical of the large elaborate Shivitis done in this general area, under the cultural influence of Iran, althought this one has the unusual feature of having five Menorahs constructed from text placed in the middle of the sheet. There is another Shviti by the same scribe/artist in the Gross Family collection, 058.011.076.
sub-set tree:
M | Menorah | Psalm shaped as Menorah | Menorah with Psalm 121
M | Menorah | Psalm shaped as Menorah | Menorah with the prayer Ana Be-Koah (אנא בכח)
M | Magen David
T | Tablets of the Law
C | Crown
O | Ornamentation: | Shaped text
G | God | Tetragrammaton
M | Menorah | Psalm shaped as Menorah | Menorah with Psalm 122
M | Menorah | Psalm shaped as Menorah | Menorah with Psalm 23
T | Text written in micrography | Micrographic shaped text
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