Religion

One hallmark of the American experience captured in the Museum's collections is the nation's broad diversity of religious faiths. Artifacts range from Thomas Jefferson's Bible to a huge "Sunstone" sculpture carved for a Mormon temple in Illinois in 1844 to a household shrine from the home of a Pueblo Indian in the 1990s. Furniture, musical instruments, clothing, cooking ware, and thousands of prints and figures in the collections have all played roles in the religious lives of Americans. The most comprehensive collections include artifacts from Jewish and Christian European Americans, Catholic Latinos, Protestant Arab Americans, Buddhist and Christian Asian Pacific Americans, and Protestant African Americans. One notable group is the Vidal Collection of carved figures known as santos and other folk religious material from the practice of Santeria in Puerto Rico.

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Location
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ID Number
CL.310078A
catalog number
310078A
accession number
64002
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Location
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Date made
1907
user
Kasermunn, Beryl
maker
Kasermunn, Sarah Bornstein
Kasermunn, Sarah Bornstein
ID Number
CL.315484.02
accession number
315484
catalog number
315484.02
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Location
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Date made
ca 1820 - 1830
user
Kahan, Benjamin
ID Number
CL.391203
catalog number
391203
391203
accession number
192962
This is a carved plaque section of a Torah ark, made in the late 19th or early 20th century, that was dismantled from a former Philadelphia synagogue.Religious affiliation or connection to a religious group was an important social, economic, and ideological component of ethnic id
Description
This is a carved plaque section of a Torah ark, made in the late 19th or early 20th century, that was dismantled from a former Philadelphia synagogue.
Religious affiliation or connection to a religious group was an important social, economic, and ideological component of ethnic identity, especially for turn of the century America. Religious affiliation helped immigrants by welcoming them into the communities, assisting with their transition socially and economically.
Those practicing Judaism sought to create a balance between European traditions within a new American setting. By 1900 there was a large population of both reform and Orthodox Judaism. Decorative Torah arks such as this were found in synagogues around the country and are most likely a link to the elaborately carved decorations of their former synagogues in Europe.
Date made
ca 1880 - 1920
ID Number
CL.315408.01
catalog number
315408.01
accession number
315408
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Location
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Date made
ca 1820 - 1830
user
Kahan, Benjamin
ID Number
CL.391202
catalog number
391,202
391202
accession number
192962
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Location
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Date made
1898
maker
Beer, Samuel Friedrich
Beer, Samuel Friedrich
ID Number
CL.158460
catalog number
158460
accession number
34414
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Location
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ID Number
CL.314492
accession number
65066
catalog number
314492
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Location
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ID Number
CL.217678
accession number
39909
catalog number
217678
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Location
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date made
1918
ID Number
CL.302600
catalog number
302600
accession number
62178
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Location
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Date made
ca 1908
maker
Kasermunn, Sarah Bornstein
Kasermunn, Sarah Bornstein
ID Number
CL.315484.01
accession number
315484
catalog number
315484.01
accession number
315484
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Location
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Date made
ca 1650 - 1699
ID Number
CL.313932.01
accession number
313932
catalog number
313932.01
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Location
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Date made
ca 1820 - 1830
user
Kahan, Benjamin
ID Number
CL.391205
catalog number
391,205
391205
accession number
192962
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Location
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Date made
1945
1944-1945
maker
Steinbrenner, Carl
Steinbrenner, Carl
ID Number
1994.0334.07
catalog number
1994.0334.07
accession number
1994.0334
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Location
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Date made
1945
1944-1945
maker
Steinbrenner, Carl
Steinbrenner, Carl
ID Number
1994.0334.04
catalog number
1994.0334.04
accession number
1994.0334
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Location
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Date made
1945
1944-1945
maker
Steinbrenner, Carl
Steinbrenner, Carl
ID Number
1994.0334.03
catalog number
1994.0334.03
accession number
1994.0334
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Location
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Date made
1945
1944-1945
maker
Steinbrenner, Carl
Steinbrenner, Carl
ID Number
1994.0334.27
catalog number
1994.0334.27
accession number
1994.0334
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Location
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Date made
1945
1944-1945
maker
Steinbrenner, Carl
Steinbrenner, Carl
ID Number
1994.0334.14
catalog number
1994.0334.14
accession number
1994.0334
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Location
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Date made
1918
ID Number
1993.0102.013
catalog number
1993.0102.013
accession number
1993.0102
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Location
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Date made
1945
1944-1945
maker
Steinbrenner, Carl
Steinbrenner, Carl
ID Number
1994.0334.10
catalog number
1994.0334.10
accession number
1994.0334
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Location
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Date made
1945
1944-1945
maker
Steinbrenner, Carl
Steinbrenner, Carl
ID Number
1994.0334.01
catalog number
1994.0334.01
accession number
1994.0334
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Location
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Date made
1945
1944-1945
maker
Steinbrenner, Carl
Steinbrenner, Carl
ID Number
1994.0334.31
catalog number
1994.0334.31
accession number
1994.0334
Physical DescriptionAbridged Prayer Book for Jews in the Armed Forces of the United States, in drab green boards, 360 pp.Specific HistoryThis prayer book was owned by Sergeant Jules Herstein. He listed his military service on the inside back cover.
Description
Physical Description
Abridged Prayer Book for Jews in the Armed Forces of the United States, in drab green boards, 360 pp.
Specific History
This prayer book was owned by Sergeant Jules Herstein. He listed his military service on the inside back cover. He served five years from his induction in June 1940 until his discharge on December 5, 1945.
associated dates
1940-06-01-1945-12-05
user
Herstein, Sergeant Jules
ID Number
1993.0505.01
catalog number
1993.0505.01
accession number
1993.0505
The Hindu Temple Society of North America was founded in 1970 and became one of the first and most prominent Hindu temples in the New York City area. It was built with traditional granite stones imported from India.
Description
The Hindu Temple Society of North America was founded in 1970 and became one of the first and most prominent Hindu temples in the New York City area. It was built with traditional granite stones imported from India. This prototype of the temple’s religious symbol was once carved into the façade of the building, and represents religious diversity through five major faiths – Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism – all surrounding and illuminated by the lamp of knowledge and acceptance, a symbol of Universalism.
date made
ca 1970
ID Number
2016.0049.01
catalog number
2016.0049.01
accession number
2016.0049
black and white stereograph mounted on orange cardstock; printed on verso "Joseph Ward, / Looking Glasses, Picture Frames / Photographs, / Stereoscopes and Views, / 125 Washington St / Boston"; printed on recto "American Views / John P. Soule, - Boston. / 199 Washington Street.
Description (Brief)
black and white stereograph mounted on orange cardstock; printed on verso "Joseph Ward, / Looking Glasses, Picture Frames / Photographs, / Stereoscopes and Views, / 125 Washington St / Boston"; printed on recto "American Views / John P. Soule, - Boston. / 199 Washington Street. / No. 683 Jewish Synagogue, Newport, R.I."; Touro Synagogue designed by Peter Harrison, dedicated in 1763; two level Palladian style building with wrought iron and stone fence around exterior
date made
mid-late 1800s
maker
Soule, John P.
ID Number
2012.3033.0602
nonaccession number
2012.3033
catalog number
2012.3033.0602

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