Jewish Folklore and Ethnology
Abstract
Candles and candlesticks are a common and potent symbol on the gravestones of Jewish women because lighting the Sabbath candles is one of the three so-called “women’s commandments” carried out by female Jews; it is the only one easily represented in visual terms. This essay describes the author’s field research, photographic, and writing project, “(Candlesticks) on Stone,” carried out mainly in 2009–2011, to explore the variety of ways candles and candlesticks are depicted on women’s gravestones in Eastern Europe. It also questions the transmission of the candle-lighting tradition from her East European ancestors to later generations.
Recommended Citation
Gruber, Ruth Ellen
(2023)
"(Candle)sticks on Stone: The Representation of Women in Jewish Tombstone Art,"
Jewish Folklore and Ethnology: Vol. 2:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.wayne.edu/jewishfolklore/vol2/iss1/6