Plate for Bread, Meat & Fish. Glazed Ceramic. Russia, 19th century
Enhance your Shabbat and holiday table with this glazed, ceramic Russian plate:
- Incredibly unique plate received from the JRSO, art retrieved from Holocaust.Â
- Contains the Yiddish phrase: Broyt fleish und fish izt freilich bein tish, (Bread, meat, and fish bring happiness to the table).
- Reveals Stars of David, roosters, and stalks of grain as wonderful decor for your home!
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Glazed Ceramic
Diameter: 10.8" / 27.5 cm
This beautiful plate is a stunning adaptation of a piece of Jewish history, as well as a wonderful decoration for any Jewish home! The original was made from unglazed pottery.
The plate is decorated in relief with three stalks of grain, a rooster, and a hen in the center, and, along the border, a Star of David and the Yiddish inscription (written in Hebrew characters): Broyt fleish und fish izt freilich bein tish (Bread, meat, and fish bring happiness to the table).
Original plate received through JRSO (Jewish Restitution Successor Organization) as part of a collection of looted art from the Holocaust held in custody at the Israel Museum | B50.02.1878; 136/44.
This item comes with a certificate of authenticity of the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Enclosed is a short description of its historical background in English and Hebrew.