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The First Passover Feast. Artist: Beuckelaer, Huybrecht (active 1563-1584)The First Passover Feast. Private Collection
Jesus said, - one of you that eateth with me shall betray me, mid 19th century. CreatorJesus said, - one of you that eateth with me shall betray me, mid 19th century. Biblical scene, from Mark 14: 18: And as they sat and did eat, Jesus said, Verily I say unto you
Preparation for the Passover, 1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler IPreparation for the Passover, 1585
Preparation for the Passover, c. 1585. Creator: Johann Sadeler IPreparation for the Passover, c.1585
Christ Instructing Peter and John to Prepare for the Passover, 1504
Plaque with Marking of the Door with the Letter Tau, German, ca. 1200. Creator: UnknownPlaque with Marking of the Door with the Letter Tau, German, ca. 1200
The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple (cropped), 1854-1855, (1936). Mary and Jospeh find the young Christ in dialogue with the rabbis in the Temple of Jerusalem
The Passover of the Portuguese Jews, c1730s. Creator: UnknownThe Passover of the Portuguese Jews, c1730s. Family eating the Passover Seder (meal). A list of the dishes: 1) shoulder of lamb with hard-boiled egg; 2) bitter herbs; 3) figs, apples, almonds
Stacking unleavened bread for the Passover in a Jewish bakery, 20th century. ArtistStacking unleavened bread for the Passover in a Jewish bakery, 20th century
Jewish bakery preparing unleavened bread for Passover, 20th century
The Jews Passover, 15th century. Facsimile of a 15th-century missal ornamented with paintings
The First Passover Feast. Private Collection
Shabbat Prayer. Private Collection
Marriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen Artist: AnonymousMarriage. Haggadah, Mid of the 15th cen.. Found in the collection of the Museum Judenplatz, Vienna
The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468. Artist: Bouts, Dirk (1410 / 20-1475)The Last Supper altarpiece: Passover Seder (left wing), 1464-1468. Found in the collection of the St. Peters Church, Leuven
The Samaritan Passover. Samaritanism is a parallel but separate religion to Judaism in the Middle East. The numbers of Samaritans declined considerably after the suppression of their revolt against
Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Artist: Herlingen, Aaron Wolf (c. 1700-c. 1757)Book of Sabbath Readings, 1738. Found in the collection of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem
The Institution of Passover, Italian Earthenware plate from Urbino, c1540-1545. Fontano Workshop
Illustration from the Golden Haggadah, 15th centuryIllustration from the Golden Haggadah, a Spanish Hebrew manuscript. The Haggadah is used on Passover Eve to commemorate the escape from Egypt
Passover. After a miniature from a 15th century missal