The Masonic Mizraḥ: A Forgotten Relic of Albert Pike? (original) (raw)

An object held at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., appeared to some to have been created by the widely revered American Scottish Rite leader, Albert Pike (1809–1891). NOTE: Please see the follow-up paper, which demonstrates that it is not connected to Albert Pike. https://www.academia.edu/34993934/The\_Smithsonian\_s\_Masonic\_Mizrah\_A\_Mystery\_Laid\_to\_Rest

The Smithsonian’s “Masonic” Mizraḥ: A Mystery Laid to Rest

Philalethes: The Journal of Masonic Research and Letters, 2017

Shawn Eyer revisits a fascinating artifact once tied to Freemason Albert Pike by Smithsonian curators, but now known to have been the work of a Jewish American, Abraham Pike (c. 1843–1897).

Ahiman: A Review of Masonic Culture & Tradition, Volume 1

Ahiman: A Review of Masonic Culture & Tradition, 2009

Front matter and index for volume 1 of Ahiman: A Review of Masonic Culture & Tradition. Ahiman is an anthology of Masonic writing, offering a serious exploration of the rich initiatic traditions of Freemasonry. Edited by Masonic scholar Shawn Eyer, Ahiman is dedicated to stimulating scholarship, penetrating interpretation and inspiring creative expressions focused upon the history, rituals, symbolism, iconography and philosophy of Freemasonry.

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