Tefillin set with pouch that was owned by Ina and Maurice Teich
Extent and Medium
a: Height: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) | Width: 4.500 inches (11.43 cm) | Depth: 3.500 inches (8.89 cm)
b: Height: 1.750 inches (4.445 cm) | Width: 4.000 inches (10.16 cm) | Depth: 3.750 inches (9.525 cm)
c: Height: 8.000 inches (20.32 cm) | Width: 6.000 inches (15.24 cm)
Archival History
The tefillin set was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2019 by Albert and Judith Teich, the children of Ina and Maurice Teich.
Acquisition
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Albert and Judith Teich
Scope and Content
A tefillin set that is part of a collection documenting the experiences of Ina and Maurice Teich's family during the Holocaust. Tefillin are small boxes containing prayers attached to leather straps and worn on the arm and the head by Orthodox Jewish males during morning prayers.
Conditions Governing Access
No restrictions on access
Conditions Governing Reproduction
No restrictions on use
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
a: Head tefillin with a square, leather box (batim) constructed of 4 sections with an embossed Hebrew letter Shin on the left and right sides. The box is centered on a layered leather platform sewn together with gut from kosher animals (giddin). The platform has a triangular, notched back with an opening through which a knotted leather strap (retzu’ot) is threaded. The box interior should be divided into 4 sections and hold 4 parchment scrolls (parshiyot) inscribed with Hebrew prayers. b: Hand tefillin with a square, leather box (batim) with smooth sides. The box is centered on a square, layered leather platform sewn together with gut from kosher animals (giddin). The platform has a triangular, notched back with an opening through which a leather strap (retzu’ot) is threaded. The box should hold a parchment scroll (parshiyot) inscribed with 4 Hebrew prayers. c: Rectangular, black velvety, pile weave cloth carrying pouch with a drawing string opening at the top. The front is embroidered with two initials at the center of a large, six-pointed Star of David in gold-colored thread.
Genre
- Jewish Art and Symbolism
- Object