Ex Anatolia Lux: Menorahs from the Synagogue at Sardis

The Sardis Synagogue is a key monument of diaspora Judaism, whose rich visual language runs through its decoration and furnishings. Votive texts, inscribed reliefs, and freestanding lampstands found in the building make clear the central importance of the menorah as a resonant religious image but al...

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Published in:Journal of ancient Judaism
Main Author: Rautman, Marcus Louis 1955- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill [2020]
In: Journal of ancient Judaism
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Sardis / Synagogue / Menorah
RelBib Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
BH Judaism
Further subjects:B Anatolia
B votive
B Sardis
B Synagogue
B Diaspora
B Menorah
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Summary:The Sardis Synagogue is a key monument of diaspora Judaism, whose rich visual language runs through its decoration and furnishings. Votive texts, inscribed reliefs, and freestanding lampstands found in the building make clear the central importance of the menorah as a resonant religious image but also a functional object. Differences in material, size, form, and decoration reflect multiple sources for the Sardis menorahs, with imported examples apparently guiding the production of distinctive local versions over two centuries. As a group, they document the diffusion of visual ideas as well as contacts with other Jewish communities in late antiquity.
ISSN:2196-7954
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of ancient Judaism
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.30965/21967954-12340012