At Met Museum Exhibitions, *The Rothschild Mahzor* is presented as a rare medieval Jewish prayer book, made for use across the High Holidays and shaped by the manuscript culture of late Gothic Europe. The show follows how text, illumination, and ritual instruction shared space on the page, and what that reveals about Jewish life under Christian rule. In New York, its presence reads as a quiet piece of cultural continuity, linking a global diaspora to a local public museum. One clear lesson emerges: devotion here was also a form of design and record-keeping.
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