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Obj. ID: 37688  Chochmat ha-Mishkan by Eliezer Richietti, Mantua, 1676

© Gross Family Collection, Photographer: Unknown,

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Chochmat ha-Mishkan by Eliezer Richietti | Unknown
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1676
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Gross Family Collection No.
B.910
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20.8 cm
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17.3 cm
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1.6 cm
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This text was prepared by William Gross:

On the construction and form of the Tabernacle and its utensils, and the priestly garments.The comments are not based upon the author's own understanding, but rather upon the wisdom of the Talmud and commentators.
R. Joseph Shallit b. Eliezer Richiette (17th C) was an Italian Jew, likely from Mantua. He relocated to Safed, from whence he was sent as an emissary to Italy. During his sojourn in Italy R. Richietti printed his two books related to Eretz Israel, one of them Chochmat ha-Mishkan, the other Iggeret Mesapperet (B.1217).
Title page with arched gateway. The volume is bound in a colorful paper binding.

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