This is an exceptionally rare, beautifully illuminated, and lavishly printed modern Megillat Esther (Scroll of Esther). Commissioned in March 1998 by the prominent American philanthropic couple James and Merryl Tisch of New York City, this magnificent commemorative scroll was created to celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of their youngest son, Samuel Aaron Tisch.
Designed under the artistic supervision of Edward T. Jacobs and printed in Israel by Mishkenot Ltd., the scroll features outstanding liturgical craftsmanship. It boasts elegant Hebrew calligraphy by the celebrated master scribe Izzy Pludwinski, accompanied by beautifully detailed, full-color illustrative border panels executed by a team of premier artists including Edward T. Jacobs, Rita Monstireski, Tania Kornfeld, and Yuri Cheisman. Underneath the vibrant, gold-accented Hebrew columns run translation texts and narrative captions in English, making this both an educational masterpiece and a spectacular ceremonial art object.
The scroll is mounted on a custom-turned hardwood roller rod capped with two polished, gold-toned brass dome finials. It represents an elite piece of modern American-Jewish socio-cultural history and is highly collectible for those seeking museum-quality commemorative Judaica.
Origin
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Country of Manufacture: Printed in the State of Israel.
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Commissioned By: James and Merryl Tisch, New York City (March 1998).
Age
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Date of Publication: March 1998 (Nisan 5758).
Material
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Scroll: Heavy archival-grade semi-gloss paper stock with vibrant color printing and bright gold foil stamping/gilt accents.
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Roller: Turned exotic hardwood rod.
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Finials: Polished gold-finished brass metal.
Dimensions
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Height of Scroll Sheet: 13.5 inches
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Total Height (including wooden roller ends): Approx. 15.5 inches
Condition Report
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Excellent Vintage Condition: The printed scroll remains remarkably bright, crisp, and clean with vibrant pigments and intact gold foil accents. No major tearing, stains, or water damage are present. The paper is supple and rolls smoothly. The wooden rod and brass-finished finials are structurally sound and free from cracks or deep scratches. There is minor, age-appropriate handling wear along the paper edges and outer wrap, consistent with careful ceremonial storage.
Reference
This commemorative scroll was originally produced in tandem with a highly limited, deluxe companion volume documenting the family's lineage and heritage. It is documented in the following standard bibliographical reference work:
Book Title: The Commemorative Megillah IV for Samuel Aaron Tisch (1998): A Legacy of Jewish History
Editors: Rabbis Philip Hiat and Eric Polokoff
Publisher: Published privately by James and Merryl Tisch, New York & Israel, March 1998
Page/Reference: Housed accompanying accordion scroll folio; OCLC Control Number 122751515 (National Library of Israel).
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