Judaica from the Gilbert Collection
V&A South Kensington
Cromwell Road
London SW7 2RL
+44 (0)20 7942 2000
Sacred Silver, Room 83
Until 30 September 2010
10.00 to 17.45 daily
10.00 to 22.00 Fridays
Free Admission
This small display features ornate Jewish ritual objects from Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert's collection. Arthur Gilbert's family, the Bernsteins, were successful Jewish immigrants, who had moved to London from Poland in the 1890s. Central to Jewish observance is the Torah, the first five books of the Hebrew Bible. The scroll on which the Torah is written is wound on rollers called 'Trees of Life' ('Atzei Hayyim'). It is customary to decorate the rollers with either a crown or a pair of rimmonim. The crown symbolises majesty and the law of Torah. The rimmonim evoke the bells worn on the high priest's robe as described in the Book of Exodus.
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