Religion
Found in 192 Collections and/or Records:
Tifillin for the Hand, undated
Tifillin for the Head, undated
Torah Crowns, 1945
KeterTorah (Crowns of Torah) with 14 bells each and ''In memory of patients at the sanitarium'' in Yiddish etched on the crown. At the top is an eagle atop a crown with eight bells. There are four bells at two additional levels hanging from zoomorphic animals. The Torah is associated with crowns to emphasize the respect due to it, as if it were royalty. The bells to announce that the Torah scroll is being taken out of or returned to the Holy Ark.
Torah Mantle, circa 1902
A crimson velvet brocade Torah mantle (cover). The mantle is trimmed with gold fringe, sequins and gold ribbon. There is a white and gold design on the front consisting of a crown, two lions, Hebrew letters standing for ''the crown of the Torah,'' the Ten Commandments in Hebrew and the date in Hebrew (5663). The mantle was used in the Congregation Shearith Israel (Tenth Street Shul) in Denver.
Torah Shield, 1946
Underhill--American Indian Religion, 1962-1974
Articles and lectures
Underhill--Galley Proofs--The Red Man's Religion, 1965
This series contains research materials.
Underhill--Galley Proofs--The Red Man's Religion, 1965
This series contains research materials.
Underhill--Publications--The Red Man and Religion: A Discussion of Indian Beliefs and Their Origins, 1965
Typescript, chapters 1-12
Underhill--Publications--The Red Man and Religion: A Discussion of Indian Beliefs and Their Origins, 1965
Typescript, chapters 13-21