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Rimon

Inventory number:
Мт-1116
Author:
Emil Freund
Creation Date:
circa 1920
Place of Creation:
Germany, Hanau
Provenance:
Police department of Shevchenkivskyi district in Lviv
Technique:
embossing, soldering
Size:
28.9 x 28.9 cm
Material:
silver
Type of object:
Rimon
Subject:
Judaism
Rimon (singular of rimonim) means pomegranate fruit in Hebrew. Rimonim is a pair adornment-spearhead on the Torah scroll. The pomegranate symbolizes the virtues of a righteous Jew, which should be as numerous as the seeds in the fruit of the pomegranate. The rimonim crowned the coils on which the Torah scroll was wrapped, and which could be called "ets haim", that is, "tree of life", or "amud", the pillar. Thus, the coils remained of two pillars that stood at the entrance to the Temple of Jerusalem, and the rimonim - the decorations in the form of pomegranate fruits that crowned these columns. The object was found in the treasure at Khimichna str., Lviv, 1985, at the same time transferred to museum.
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