Purim Cup, Silver: engraved and parcel-gilt, c. 1690
Object Name:
Purim Cup
Place Made:
Augsburg (Germany)
Date:
c. 1690
Medium:
Silver: engraved and parcel-gilt
Dimensions:
Height: 2 3/16 in (5.6 cm) Diameter: 1 15/16 in. (4.9 cm)
Credit Line:
Gift of Richard Scheuer
Accession Number:
1981-6

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The rabbis of the Talmud suggested that Jews should celebrate Purim by drinking until they no longer knew the difference between blessing Mordecai, the Jewish hero of the Purim story, and cursing Haman, the evil vizier. This saying is inscribed around the rim (Talmud, Megillah 7b) and is illustrated by the figure of a man raising a cup. The second figure represents another way Purim is celebrated, through the performance of comic plays, "Purimspieln."

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