Thursday, April 05, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
My new Gallery about Seder Plates
Seder Plate from Germany c. 1900
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Source: CC Picture uploaded to Flickr by
center_for_jewish_history NYC
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See my new
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Arab Stars of David
When I lived in Gilo Neighborhood (South Jerusalem) I was told that this was the building of a Jordanian judge. Anyway, it's clear that this building was under Jordanian control until 1967 and Jews were not living there at that time.
The building is located on Hebron Road between Mar Elias Monastery and Gilo
On the columns - Arab Stars of David
Zoom- Arab Star of David
Arab Star of David-General View
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Jerusalem,
Solomon’s seal
Monday, March 26, 2012
Alphonso X Book of Games 13th century C.E.
3 Six pointed stars on the bottom and top margins of the chess board
Picture from Fol 9r
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Six pointed stars appear several times in Alphonso X's [amazing] Book of Games
(Book of chess, dice and tables -Libro de los juegos
Written and painted in Toledo, Spain, 1283 C.E.
Researchers argue if the apearance of this symbol has any connection to Jews
Chi Rho Six Pointed Star
Chi Rho (1870) carved in stone at the Russian Compound in Jerusalem
The Chi Rho was used by early christians. It is called after the names of the first two Greek letters Chi and Rho (ΧΡ). These letters start the word "ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ" =Christ. The
letter on the right is Alpha and the letter on the left is Omega. The term Alpha and Omega comes from the phrase "I am the alpha and the omega" in the Book of Revelation (1:8) which means that Jeusu is the First and the Last, the beginning and the End, since Alpha is the first and Omega is the last letter of the Greek alphabet.
The beginning of this symbol is ascribed to Roman emperor Constantine (272- 312 C.E.) who called it labarum and used it as a military symbol.
There is no unequivocal proof that Constantine invented the Chi
Rho and that he started its usage as a military symbol, but it is interesting to
compare his legend to those about the beginnings of the star of David and the
Fleur de Lis. Constantine and King David
both won wars by inscribing their emblems on their shields. In 493 King Clovis I
got the Fleur de Lis emblem from God, after his conversion to Christianity… like
Constantine. In all three legends kings start the history of a symbol. These three
symbols are actually three aspects of the same six-pointed star symbol (Fleur
de Lis is a six-pointed star viewed from the side).
The same goes for Solomon's Seal symbol which started from King Solomon . The name "Solomon's Seal" was used during the Middle Ages to mark stars with five or six points.
Researchers Aarne and
Thompson in their typology of International Folktales proved that the same legend
may appear in different cultures without any known connections between their
inventors, and it seems to me that this is the case here. Usage of these
symbols did not start from historical
events but from the need of folk consciousness to attribute the beginning to a
supreme source of authority - a king by the grace of God.
The same goes for Solomon's Seal symbol which started from King Solomon . The name "Solomon's Seal" was used during the Middle Ages to mark stars with five or six points.
Roman Mosaic. Center: Chi Rho 4th Century
CC Image from Wikipedia entry: Hinton St Mary Mosaic
The Chi Rho is flanked by two pomegranates
It is interesting to notice that in any pomegranate before the crown
(Six pointed Star) opens it looks like Six Radiuses with a common center,
just like the Chi Rho
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accompanying symbol,
Christian,
History
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Moghul star of David
Moghul star of David
CC picture taken by "saadsarfraz" from Flickr at
Maryam-uz-Zamani Mosque
Maryam-uz-Zaman (1542 – 1622) was the wife of
Mughal Emperor Akbar
The Mosque was built by her son Nuruddin Salim Jahangir in Lahore, Pakistan
stars of David painted on the walls of
stars of David painted on the walls of
Mughal Emperor Humayun's Tomb (
1508 - 1556)
Delhi
India
Built in 1562 C.E.
Designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyath, a Persian architect
CC picture taken by "Saad Akhtar" from Flickr
Tomb of Sher Shah Suri 14th century
Delhi
India
Built in 1562 C.E.
Designed by Mirak Mirza Ghiyath, a Persian architect
CC picture taken by "Saad Akhtar" from Flickr
Tomb of Sher Shah Suri 14th century
CC picture taken by "jyoti pb" from Flickr
Built between 1540 and 1545
Indo-Islamic architecture
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History,
Solomon’s seal
Saturday, March 24, 2012
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