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Mizrah, Closed

Unknown1920

Center for Jewish History

Center for Jewish History
New York, United States

Jews traditionally face east when they pray, directing their prayers towards the Temple that once stood at Jerusalem. To orient individuals, homes or synagogues are sometimes adorned with a sign, called a “Mizrah,” meaning “East” in Hebrew. In countries east of Israel—such as Iran, where this nearly 100-year-old artifact originated—prayers are sent westward. Made of painted wood, its doors open to reveal an image of Moses receiving the Ten Commandments atop Mount Sinai.

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  • Title: Mizrah, Closed
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1920
  • Location Created: Iran
  • Original Language: Hebrew
  • Medium: Paint on wood
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