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  • 1
    ISBN: 030010605X
    Language: English
    Pages: VII, 127 S , Ill. , 24 cm
    Year of publication: 2004
    DDC: 779/.990904924/0082
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    Keywords: Sonnenfeld, Leni ; Sonnenfeld, Herbert ; Photojournalists Biography ; Jews Pictorial works History 20th century ; Bildband ; Sonnenfeld, Herbert 1906-1972 ; Fotografie ; Sonnenfeld, Leni 1907-2004
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: [4] Blatt , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 1972
    Keywords: Jüdische Kunst ; Ausstellung
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  • 3
    Language: English
    Pages: 15 Seiten , Ill.
    Year of publication: 1958
    Keywords: Ausstellung ; Jüdisches Kunsthandwerk
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 80 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2007
    Keywords: Hebraika ; Buchkunst ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: Chosen brings together some 50 rare and important Hebrew books, scrolls, and objects that date from the 11th to the 18th century. Never before presented in one exhibition, the artifacts are drawn from nine Philadelphia area institutions and the Rosenbach’s own collection. Chosen tells the stories of human experience, intellectual endeavors, religious tradition, and artistic innovation. Objects, some being exhibited for the first time, were selected for their literary and historic importance and their visual interest. By uniting them in a common space, Chosen reveals the untold stories buried within the objects, as well as those of their producers, owners, and the many different Jewish cultures and other influences that brought them into existence. Visitors can see highly decorated, illustrated scrolls, observe scribal virtuosity in a selection of miniature books – some as small as a thimble – view writing in a diversity of languages from Chaldean to Yiddish, and learn how the form of Hebrew texts changed with the travels of Jewish populations across geography and time. Exhibit highlights include: The first book printed in Hebrew Illustrated texts such as the Scroll of Esther – including one miniature scroll never before seen by the public What may be the oldest Hebrew Bible in a North American collection The first book published in what is now the United States The first known illustration depicting a bar mitzvah The first Hebrew prayer book written for popular use The oldest nearly complete Passover haggadah in existence A Torah scroll listing ‘the Eleven Commandments’ The first book written by a Muslim that was translated into Hebrew The first depiction of a map of the Exodus from Egypt The first scientific illustration of a liquid-in-glass thermometer Philadelphia is an untapped resource for exceptional and significant Hebraica. Many local religious and educational institutions maintain extraordinary, if little-seen pieces that come from a diverse range of 19th and 20th century collectors. Taken as a whole, the objects can be discovered anew as Philadelphia’s collection. Objects for the exhibit have been loaned by Bryn Mawr College Library; Center for Advanced Judaic Studies Library, University of Pennsylvania; Congregation Mikveh Israel; Congregation Rodeph Shalom; Free Library of Philadelphia, Rare Book Department and Education, Philosophy, and Religion Department; Haverford College Library, Special Collections; Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania; Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel; Temple Judea Museum; and Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Chosen is curated by Judith Guston, Curator and Director of Collections at The Rosenbach Museum & Library, with consulting curator David Stern, a Ruth Meltzer Professor of Classical Hebrew at the University of Pennsylvania.
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  • 5
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    Book
    Jerusalem : The Domino Press
    Language: English
    Pages: [39] Blatt , überw. Ill. , Großformat: 32 x 42 cm
    Year of publication: 1984
    Keywords: Plakat ; Poster
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  • 6
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    Book
    Bratislava : Museum of Jewish Culture
    Language: English
    Pages: 495 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2013
    Keywords: Slowakei ; Antisemitismus
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  • 7
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    Book
    Los Angeles, Calif.
    Language: English
    Pages: 96 Seiten , zahlr. Ill.
    Year of publication: 1993
    Keywords: Israel ; Kunst ; Künstler
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  • 8
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    Book
    Lanham [u.a.] : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Language: English
    Pages: XXIV, 253 Seiten , Ill.
    Year of publication: 2007
    Keywords: Kunst ; Jüdische Kunst ; Künstler ; Juden ; USA
    Abstract: In this first book-length study of Jewish art in America, Matthew Baigell explores works from the early settlers of America to the present. It concentrates on exploring and examining Jewish subject matter employed by artists as they illustrated aspects of their religious and ethnic heritage and as they responded to major events over the decades, including the Great Migration, the Great Depression, the Holocaust, and the founding of the State of Israel, as well as the dispersal of Jewish artists around the country and the rise of feminism and spiritualism in the late-twentieth century. Subjects include genre scenes of "the Jewish street," religious and spiritual themes derived from the Bible and the Kabbalah, and images that record the artists' participation in and witnessing of major events in their lifetimes. The author also considers the often asked questions: Is there a Jewish art? and, Is there a single Jewish Experience?
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  • 9
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    Book
    New York, NY : Fordham University Press
    ISBN: 9780823245406
    Language: English
    Pages: XII, 280 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2013
    Keywords: Celan, Paul ; Bäcker, Heimrad ; Lanzmann, Claude ; Spiegelman, Art ; Ästhetik ; Denkmal ; Schoa
    Abstract: Holocaust artworks intuitively must fulfil at least two criteria: artistic (lest they be merely historical documents) and historical (lest they distort the Holocaust or become merely artworks). The Sense of Semblance locates this problematic within philosophical aesthetics, as a version of the conflict between aesthetic autonomy and heteronomy, and argues that Adorno's dialectic of aesthetic semblance describes the normative demand that artworks maintain a dynamic tension between the two. The Sense of Semblance aims to move beyond familiar debates surrounding postmodernism by demonstrating the usefulness of contemporary theories of meaning and understanding, including those from the analytic tradition. Pickford shows how the causal theory of names, the philosophy of tacit knowledge, the analytic philosophy of quotation, Sartre's theory of the imaginary, the epistemology of testimony, and Walter Benjamin's dialectical image can help explicate how individual artworks fulfil artistic and historical desiderata. In close readings of Celan's poetry, Holocaust memorials in Berlin, the quotational artist Heimrad Bäcker, Claude Lanzmann's film Shoah, and Art Spiegelman's graphic novel Maus, Pickford offers interpretations that, in their precision, specificity, and clarity, inaugurate a dialogue between contemporary analytic philosophy and contemporary art. The Sense of Semblance is the first book to incorporate contemporary analytic philosophy in interpretations of art and architecture, literature, and film about the Holocaust.
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  • 10
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    Book
    Austin : University of Texas Press
    Language: English
    Pages: XVI, 246 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: 1. edition
    Year of publication: 2013
    Series Statement: Jewish history, life and culture
    Series Statement: Jewish history, life and culture
    Keywords: Filmwissenschaft ; Juden ; USA
    Abstract: Like the haggadah, the traditional "telling" of the story of the Israelites' exodus from Egypt that is read at the Passover seder, cinema offers a valuable text from which to gain an understanding of the social, political, and cultural realities of Jews in America. In an industry strongly influenced by Jewish filmmakers who made and continue to make the decisions as to which films are produced, the complex and evolving nature of the American Jewish condition has had considerable impact on American cinema and, in particular, on how Jews are reflected on the screen. This ground-breaking study analyses select mainstream films from the beginning of the sound era to today to provide an understanding of the American Jewish experience over the last century. In the first half of the twentieth century, Hollywood's movie moguls, most of whom were Jewish, shied away from asserting a Jewish image on the screen for fear that they might be too closely identified with that representation. Over the next two decades, Jewish moviemakers became more comfortable with the concept of a Jewish hero and with an overpowered, yet heroic, Israel. In time, the Holocaust assumed center stage as the single event with the greatest effect on American Jewish identity. Recently, as American Jewish screenwriters, directors, and producers have become increasingly comfortable with their heritage, we are seeing an unprecedented number of movies that spotlight Jewish protagonists, experiences, and challenges.
    Note: Includes bibliogr. references and index
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