MagnesMuseum: Gained in Translation: Jews, Germany, California circa 1849
MagnesMuseum: Painting [75.18]: Lavater and Lessing Visit Moses Mendelssohn, by Moritz Daniel Oppenheim (1856)
MagnesMuseum: Moritz Daniel Oppenheim, Servant with Tray (Study for Lavater and Lessing Visit Moses Mendelssohn, 1856)
MagnesMuseum: [93.55 a-b] Hanging Sabbath and Festivals Lamp
MagnesMuseum: [78.78.32 a-b] Hanging Sabbath and Festivals Lamp
MagnesMuseum: [67.1.5.5 a-i] Hanging Synagogue Lamp
MagnesMuseum: [68.23] Hanging Sabbath and Festivals Lamp
MagnesMuseum: [67.1.5.6] Hanging Sabbath and Festivals Lamp
MagnesMuseum: [79.1 a-b] Hanukkah Lamp
MagnesMuseum: [67.1.4.29 a-b] Hanukkah Lamp
MagnesMuseum: [91.12.4 a-b] Hanukkah Lamp
MagnesMuseum: [64.0.1 a-c] Hanukkah Lamp (Germany, 18th century)
MagnesMuseum: Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Concerning the Doctrine of Spinoza in Letters to Mr. Moses Mendelssohn (Breslau, 1789)
MagnesMuseum: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Nathan the Wise (Berlin, 1779)
MagnesMuseum: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Laocoon (Stuttgadt-Berlin 1766)
MagnesMuseum: Johann Caspar Lavater, German translation of Charles Bonnet's La palingénesie philosophique (1769) (Zurich, 1769-1770)
MagnesMuseum: Moses Mendelssohn, Phädon (Reuttlingen, 1784)
MagnesMuseum: Moses Mendelssohn, Letters (Hebrew) (Vienna, 1794)
MagnesMuseum: Johann Caspar Lavater and Moses Mendelssohn, Response to Mr. Moses Mendelssohn in Berlin, by Johann Caspar Lavater. Followed by a memoir by Moses Mendelssohn (Berlin, 1770)
MagnesMuseum: Johann Caspar Lavater (1741-1801), Physiognomische Fragmente (Winterthur, 1783-1787)
MagnesMuseum: Johann Caspar Lavater (1741-1801), Physiognomische Fragmente (Winterthur, 1783-1787)
MagnesMuseum: Engraving [67.1.10.22] : Anonymous, Moses Mendelssohn Holding a Book (Germany, 18th century)
MagnesMuseum: Über die Haupgrundsätze der schönen Künste un Wissenschaften (On the Main Principles of the Fine Arts and Sciences), portrait and tribute to Moses Mendelssohn (Germany, 1781-1782)
MagnesMuseum: Painting [2006.10]: Lilienthal family portrait (Anonymous, Munich, Germany, ca. 1816)
MagnesMuseum: Five Reproductions of Early Lilienthal Family Portraits [WJHC 1999.015.3]
MagnesMuseum: Sophie Lilienthal, The Lilienthal Family Record (San Francisco, 1930)
MagnesMuseum: Print [WJHC 1996.001]: Defaced Portrait of Rabbi Max Lilienthal (New Orleans, May 28, 1861)
MagnesMuseum: Rev. Dr. M[ax] Lilienthal (1814-1882) (San Francisco, 1876)
MagnesMuseum: Samuel Lilienthal (1815-1891) (San Francisco, ca. 1890)
MagnesMuseum: Samuel Lilienthal Photograph and Biographical Profile (1890)