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A.V. Seletsky 
Mogilev citizen Gershen Faktor. (half face) 
1866 
  
Salt paper print 
Russian Museum of Ethnography 
Number: ??? 8764-21528 
  
 
LL/112515 
  
Curatorial description (Accessed: 5 August 2021)
The surname Faktor originates from the Polish “factor,” which means an agent or broker. On the man’s head and shoulders, over a long coat, is a “talith,” a praying shawl with tassels (“tzitzit”) on its corners. The talith and the tzitzit tassels are important elements of a Jew’s praying attire. The Torah requires that the Jews make tzitzit (tassels) on edges of their garments, in order to glance at them and remember all the mandatory commandments of the Almighty.
 
The photograph was displayed at the Russian Ethnographic Exhibition of 1867 in Moscow. 
 

 
  
 
  
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