Manuscripts
Parashat “Bo” from Kaifeng, China
Parashat “Bo” from Kaifeng, China





- Collection ID
- MS.000664
- Type
- Manuscript
- Date
- ca. 1642–1699
- Geography
- China
- Language
- Hebrew
- Medium
- Ink on Paper
- Dimensions
- 6.3 × 6.5 × 0.3 in. (16 × 16.4 × 0.7 cm)
- Exhibit Location
- Not on View
This Hebrew manuscript contains a weekly Torah reading, or Parashat, called “Bo.” The reading spans Exodus 10:1–13:16 and is often read around January or February, depending on the year. As is the case with other Parashot, the title “Bo” is pulled from one of the first words in this Torah portion. In this case, the Hebrew verb bo’ was chosen from the portion of Exodus 10:1 reading “Go to Pharaoh” (NJPS). As this manuscript illustrates, the Jewish community of Kaifeng continued many traditional Jewish practices long after the close of the “Silk Routes” (AD 1453), which isolated the Kaifeng community from Jewish leadership in Babylonia.
This Hebrew manuscript contains a weekly Torah reading, or Parashat, called “Bo.” The reading spans Exodus 10:1–13:16 and is often read around January or February, depending on the year. As is the case with other Parashot, the title “Bo” is pulled from one of the first words in this Torah portion. In this case, the Hebrew verb bo’ was chosen from the portion of Exodus 10:1 reading “Go to Pharaoh” (NJPS). As this manuscript illustrates, the Jewish community of Kaifeng continued many traditional Jewish practices long after the close of the “Silk Routes” (AD 1453), which isolated the Kaifeng community from Jewish leadership in Babylonia.
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