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==Pigs in medieval Jewish book illumination== | ==Pigs in medieval Jewish book illumination== | ||
− | Pigs are very rare in illustrations of Jewish manuscripts. It is not surprising considering the fact that pigs are the par excellene non-kosher animals. | + | Pigs are very rare in illustrations of Jewish manuscripts. It is not surprising considering the fact that pigs are the par excellene [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kashrut non-kosher] animals. |
* [[Pigs in the Tripartite Mahzor]] | * [[Pigs in the Tripartite Mahzor]] | ||
* [[Pigs in the Second Nuremberg Haggadah]] | * [[Pigs in the Second Nuremberg Haggadah]] | ||
* [[Pigs in the Sefer Evronot]] | * [[Pigs in the Sefer Evronot]] | ||
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+ | [[category:pig]] | ||
+ | [[category:Jewish]] | ||
+ | [[category:Manuscript Illumination]] |
Revision as of 21:19, 10 March 2009
Pigs in medieval Jewish book illumination
Pigs are very rare in illustrations of Jewish manuscripts. It is not surprising considering the fact that pigs are the par excellene non-kosher animals.