The Jewish Museum in New York City houses an eclectic collection of nearly 30,000 works of art, ceremonial objects, and media reflecting the global Jewish experience over more than 4,000 years. These include a dozen or so stamped amphora handles from the eastern Mediterranean and four epitaphs of the Roman period, three written in Latin, one in Greek, exhibiting various symbols of Jewish culture (shofar, etrog, iulav, menorah).
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Greek
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NY.NY.JM.G.1982-20 (transcription)
stamp of priest and month -
NY.NY.JM.G.1999-73 (transcription)
epitaph for Anastasia and Esther
Latin
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NY.NY.JM.LH.JM3-50 (transcription)
epitaph for Flaes the Jew -
NY.NY.JM.L.JM3-50 (transcription)
epitaph for Flaes the Jew -
NY.NY.JM.L.F4714 (transcription)
epitaph of Aelia Septima -
NY.NY.JM.L.F4715 (transcription)
epitaph of Aurelia Quintilla