Band The Mosaic Assembly in Karlskrona has given this object as a gift to the Jewish Museum in Stockholm. The will of the congregation has been for the object to remain in Karlskrona as a deposit at the Blekinge Museum. If the congregation's activities are resumed, the congregation has the right to borrow the objects or withdraw the gift. This band is also called Wimpel. The band is tied around the torar roll. It is traditionally sewn by the canvas that are wound around boy children in connection with circumcision. At the band there are illustrations and text in Hebrew, with various luck wishe
Band The Mosaic Assembly in Karlskrona has given this object as a gift to the Jewish Museum in Stockholm. The will of the congregation has been for the object to remain in Karlskrona as a deposit at the Blekinge Museum. If the congregation's activities are resumed, the congregation has the right to borrow the objects or withdraw the gift. This band is also called Wimpel. The band is tied around the torar roll. It is traditionally sewn by the canvas that are wound around boy children in connection with circumcision. At the band there are illustrations and text in Hebrew, with various luck wishes linked to the boy's life cycle. The name Moshe /Moses can be interpreted. The word Wimpel has a German origin and this band is possibly from the mid-19th century.
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