The Seder Plate: The 1996 Philip and Sylvia Spertus Judaica Prize.

Chicago: Spertus Museum, Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies, 1996. Softbound. Oblong square royal octavo, glossy paper covers, 52 pp., b/w and color illustrations, glossary, suggested reading. Very Good. Item #34718
ISBN: 0935982531

Foreword by Philip and Sylvia Spertus. Introduction by the editors. With the articles "Telling and Retelling the Story: The Passover Seder," Rabbi Peter S. Knobel and "A History of the Seder Plate," Vivian Mann. The Spertus established the Spertus Judaica Prize to encourage more artists to create Judaica. The prize is juried and awards $10,000 to the winner which has attracted a very high quality of work from the artistic and design communities. The catalog design matches the modern attractive and stylish designs that won the prizes or were named as finalists.

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