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golden calf
idol worshipped by the Israelites in the Book of Exodus and the First Book of Kings
Beit She'arim National Park
archaeological site and national park in Israel
Dura-Europos synagogue
an ancient synagogue uncovered at Dura-Europos, Syria, in 1932. The last phase of construction was dated by an Aramaic inscription to 244 AD, making it one of the oldest synagogues in the world
Gaza synagogue
ancient synagogue
Beth Alpha synagogue
Sixth-century CE synagogue
Hand of God
Jewish and Christian motif signifying divine intervention
Jewish ceremonial art
Array of objects used by Jews for ritual purposes
Jewish symbolism
representations of concepts in Judaism and the Jewish people
gold glass
type of glass with gold leaf between layers of glass
micrography
thumb|A shiviti from Denmark, with Hebrew text in the shape of a menorah.
Micrography (from Greek, literally small-writing – "Μικρογραφία"), also called microcalligraphy, is a Jewish form of calligrams developed in the 9th century, with parallels in Christianity and Islam, utilizing minute Hebrew letters to form representational, geometric and abstract designs. Colored micrography is especially distinctive because these rare artworks are customarily rendered in black and white.
Hamburg temple model
architectural model made in 1692, now in the Hamburgmuseum
Maon Synagogue
6th-century synagogue and archaeological site in the Negev Desert
Jewish papercut
Jewish paper cutting
Torah finials
Tzippori Synagogue
historic synagogue
Jewish art
art of the Jewish people