Img. ID: 152
The square Mazah cover is made of velvet in olive green and it consists of three pockets for the Matzahs, each entitled: "Cohen", "Levy" and "Israel",inscribed upon attached labels.
"כהן" ,"לוי"',"ישראל".
The cover depicts a dedicatory inscription within a wreath of open flowers in red, yellow, green and blue. The inscription in square-filled letters reads:
"דבורה מאשקאויטש"
Translation: Dvorah Moshkovitch
A benediction for eating unleavened bread frames the cover and reads from the top counter-clockwise:
"ברוך אתה יי' אלהינו מלך העולם אשר קדשנו במצוותיו וצונו על אכילת מצה"
Translation: Blessed art thou, Lord our God, King of the universe, who hast sanctified us with thy commandments and commanded us to eat unleavened bread
MWI : 425mm:
According to Museum object card the cover is of Polish origin.
Sc.8066