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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Reading Hebrew Tombstones

 

Popular symbols include:
1 The menorah, seven branch candlestick for the seven days of the week, not to be confused with the larger nine branch candlestick for the eight days of Hanukah plus the candle which lights the others.
2 The Star of David, a star with six points, often two triangles. Muslims call it the seal of Solomon. One theory is that it was derived from an ancient amulet trapping evil in the points. 

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Two hands on the tombstone.


Here is the lion on a Jewish tombstone.


Enormously popular tour of the cemetery.








You see the lion on the right.


 Are you interested in a tombstone of an ancestor, a famous person, or the graves in a cemetery on a Jewish tour of a city such as Prague?

In Prague I first became aware of the symbols on tombstones.

The Prague cemetery is the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe. You can do a half day or whole day tour taking in the Jewish museum and cemetery.

Symbols include those for the twelve tribes, some of whose names are first names or family names such as Leo or Leve for lion, so you see lions, harts, pourers for oil, hands in prayer. Symbols for the priests (called Cohen) and the assistants (called Levi).

You also see the initial letters in Hebrew for here lies. The letters for a man are different from the letters for a woman.

I have hunted all over the net but this is a simpler version from wiki:

'Some common themes appear on many Jewish tombstones. Two hands with outspread fingers indicated that the dead man was descended from priestly stock (Kohanim) who blessed the people in this fashion, and a jug was carved on the tombstones of the Levites as an emblem of those who washed the priest's hands before he pronounced the blessing.

Some gravestones show a tree with branches either outspread or broken off, symbolizing the death of a young man or an old man respectively; or they have a cluster of grapes as an emblem of Israel.

The Star of David (Magen David) occurs frequently.

Sometimes figures symbolized the name of the deceased, as the figure of a lion for Loeb, a wolf for Benjamin, and a rose for the name Bluma/Blume.'

Ashkenazi (German and north European) tombstones are upright. Sephardi (Spanish and southern European countries) tombstones are flat.

Useful Websites

https://www.jewishgen.org/infoFiles/tombstones.html

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_language

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