MagnesMuseum: Coffee set [85.35.2 a-p]: Coffee pot, sugar container, cups, and tray (Damascus, Syria, ca. 1930)
MagnesMuseum: Greeting card [73.35.3]: Popup New Year's greeting card (Germany, ca. 1910)
MagnesMuseum: Seder Plate [75.245]: Passover Seder plate engraved in honor of the 70th birthday of Louis Schlesinger (Racibórz, Poland, 1857)
MagnesMuseum: Plate [67.1.15.27] : Plate for Passover, depicting a bird and floral motifs, inscribed in Hebrew with the word pesach (“Passover”) and the initials, “D. L.” (Germany, 17th century)
MagnesMuseum: Print [70.0.3]: Table for teaching the Hebrew alphabet, prayers, and blessings to children (Bragadin, Venice, 18th cent.)
MagnesMuseum: Photograph [wjhc 1986.003.002]: Rabbi Mayer Hirsch with barrels of sacramental kosher wine during the Prohibition (circa 1930)
MagnesMuseum: Dish [78.25]: Painted Passover plate
MagnesMuseum: Container [81.63]: Pitcher for Purim (Austria-Hungary)
MagnesMuseum: Print [82.21]: Wall decoration for Purim (Poland, 20th cent.)
MagnesMuseum: Kiddush Cup Set [66.2 a-g]: Plate and six wine cups engraved in honor of Rabbi Irving F. Reichert (United States, 1916)
MagnesMuseum: Painting [83.48.1]: Esther, by Issachar Ryback (Russia, 20th century)
MagnesMuseum: Cup [66.5]: Cup for the Passover Seder decorated with floral motifs, and inscribed in Hebrew kos shel eliyahu (“Cup of Elijah")
MagnesMuseum: Ritual Slaughter Knife Set [67.1.15.2 a-c] : Italy, Naples. 1801 - 1900 CE
MagnesMuseum: Textile [77.341]: Challah cover depicting the Great Seal of the United States (United States, 1851-1852)
MagnesMuseum: Textile [75.183.137]: Festival tablecloth (Germany, 1775)
MagnesMuseum: Board [93.36]: Board for salting kosher meat (USA, circa 1895)
MagnesMuseum: Print [67.1.6.25]: Di fromme chaneh und ikher shabes (The pious Hannah and her Sabbath) by Isaac Levison (Alsace-Lorraine, France, 1701 - 1900)
MagnesMuseum: Textile [86.5]: Pillowcase used for reclining during the Passover Seder meal (n.d.)
MagnesMuseum: Manuscript [84.31]: Certifications of Kashrut for the Kaszanyitsky Endre dish factory by Rabbis Yonah Zvi Berenfeld and Binyamin Ze'ev Broch (Debrecen, Hungary, 1879-1896)
MagnesMuseum: Apron [86.39.1]: Wedding apron embroidered with P.W. monogram and floral designs (Poland)
MagnesMuseum: Textile [75.183.127]: Hand Towel (Germany)
MagnesMuseum: Textile [75.183.159]: Matzah Cover (San Francisco, 1880)
MagnesMuseum: Painting [81.64.20]: Holiday (Blessing over Wine)
MagnesMuseum: Havdalah Cup and Spice Box Set [84.36.2 a-c]: Traveling Havdalah Cup and Spice Box Set (Poland, 20th century)
MagnesMuseum: Plate [67.1.15.16] : Plate for delivering Purim gifts, depicting a scene from the Book of Esther, and inscribed in Hebrew with biblical quotations, the names of Mordecai and Haman, and the motto, ratz ke-tzvi (“run like a deer”) (Europe, 1748)
MagnesMuseum: Photograph [wjhc1967-019-ar1-001_2]: San Francisco Jewish Family in the Redwoods (California, ca. 1900)
MagnesMuseum: Plate [81.58]: Purim plate (Germany, 18th century)
MagnesMuseum: Photograph [2008.8.1.6]: "Kleinman family making Havdalah; Brooklyn, New York 1974" from Portfolio One: We Are Thy People (Berkeley, CA, 1975)