Model's Description:
Black kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger 3D Model.
Download Black kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
Full name: Black kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger in Oświęcim, Poland
Known as a kippah or a yarmulke, it seems to be the most universally recognised symbol of Jewish religiosity and culture. What is the origin of the custom of wearing this small brimless skullcap by Jewish men atop their head? The practice of covering only the crown of one’s head is not rooted in any Biblical or Talmudic precepts. Instead, its foundation lies in the description of the clothes of a high priest (Exodus 28:4, 36-39) or in the traditional headwear of Talmudic scholars in Babylonia.
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Inventory number: MZ-336-O
Localisation of the physical object: Auschwitz Jewish Center, Oświęcim, Poland
Digitalisation: Regional Digitalisation Lab, Małopolska Institute of Culture in Kraków, Poland; “Virtual Museums of Małopolska” project - Black kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger - Download Free 3D model by Virtual Museums of Małopolska (@WirtualneMuzeaMalopolski) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 13840 polygons.
Model's Description:
White kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger 3D Model.
Download White kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger in various files formats such as Wavefront Object format, Autodesk FBX, DirectX 9.0, Stereo Lithography and HTML5 JSON format.
Full name: White kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger in Oświęcim, Poland
Known as a kippah or a yarmulke, it seems to be the most universally recognised symbol of Jewish religiosity and culture. What is the origin of the custom of wearing this small brimless skullcap by Jewish men atop their head? The practice of covering only the crown of one’s head is not rooted in any Biblical or Talmudic precepts. Instead, its foundation lies in the description of the clothes of a high priest (Exodus 28:4, 36-39) or in the traditional headwear of Talmudic scholars in Babylonia.
For more images and further information, visit: https://muzea.malopolska.pl/en/lista-obiektow/3008
Inventory number: MZ-335-O
Localisation of the physical object: Auschwitz Jewish Center, Oświęcim, Poland
Digitalisation: Regional Digitalisation Lab, Małopolska Institute of Culture in Kraków, Poland; “Virtual Museums of Małopolska” project - White kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger - Download Free 3D model by Virtual Museums of Małopolska (@WirtualneMuzeaMalopolski) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 8331 polygons.
Model's Description:
Green kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger 3D Model.
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Full name: Green kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger in Oświęcim, Poland
Known as a kippah or a yarmulke, it seems to be the most universally recognised symbol of Jewish religiosity and culture. What is the origin of the custom of wearing this small brimless skullcap by Jewish men atop their head? The practice of covering only the crown of one’s head is not rooted in any Biblical or Talmudic precepts. Instead, its foundation lies in the description of the clothes of a high priest (Exodus 28:4, 36-39) or in the traditional headwear of Talmudic scholars in Babylonia.
For more images and further information, visit: https://muzea.malopolska.pl/en/objects-list/3004
Inventory numer: MZ-334-O
Localisation of the physical object: Auschwitz Jewish Center, Oświęcim, Poland
Digitalisation: Regional Digitalisation Lab, Małopolska Institute of Culture in Kraków, Poland; “Virtual Museums of Małopolska” project - Green kippah from the house of Szymon Kluger - Download Free 3D model by Virtual Museums of Małopolska (@WirtualneMuzeaMalopolski) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 14908 polygons.