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C18 Jewish Divorce
Jewish divorce at Fuerth, Bavaria : the rabbi is in the act of throwing the letter or bill of divorcement
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Media ID 4355214
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Bavaria Bill Divorce Jewish Letter Rabbi Throwing
14"x16" Premium Frame
Contemporary style Premium Wooden Frame with 8"x10" Print. Complete with 2" White Mat and 1.25" thick MDF frame. Printed on 260 gsm premium paper. Glazed with shatter proof UV coated acrylic glass. Backing is paper covered backing with rubber bumpers. Supplied ready to hang with a pre-installed sawtooth/wire hanger. Care Instructions: Spot clean with a damp cloth. Securely packaged in a clear plastic bag and envelope in a reinforced cardboard shipper
FSC Real Wood Frame and Double Mounted with White Conservation Mountboard - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 35.6cm (16" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This evocative 18th century print captures the moment of Jewish divorce, or "get," being granted in the historic town of Fuerth, Bavaria. The scene unfolds in a small, dimly lit room, where a rabbi, dressed in traditional Jewish attire, is in the act of throwing the letter or bill of divorcement towards the ground. The document, which symbolizes the termination of a marriage, is being handed to the woman, who is shown with her back to the viewer, her face concealed by a veil. The rabbi's expression is solemn, as he carries out this important and often emotionally charged ritual. Jewish divorce was a complex and intricate process, governed by religious law and custom. The husband would initiate the proceedings by giving his wife a "get," a document that granted her the right to remarry. However, if the husband refused to grant a get, his wife was considered an "agunah," or chained woman, unable to remarry. This print provides a rare glimpse into the historical practice of Jewish divorce in Europe, and the role of the rabbi in this significant religious and personal transition. The print also offers a glimpse into the cultural and historical context of Jewish life in Fuerth, a town with a rich Jewish heritage that dates back to the Middle Ages. The print's intricate details, from the ornate decorations on the walls to the traditional garments worn by the figures, transport us back in time and offer a window into the past. This powerful and poignant image invites us to reflect on the enduring traditions and customs of the Jewish community, and the role of religious leaders in shaping the lives of individuals and communities.
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