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  • 2000-2004  (64)
  • משה בן מימון  (27)
  • Brenner, Michael  (21)
  • Jewish Museum 〈New York, NY〉
  • Laub, Dori
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  • 1
    ISBN: 3406459412
    Language: German
    Pages: 23 cm
    Year of publication: 2000-
    DDC: 943/.004924
    Keywords: Juden ; Deutschland ; Jews ; Germany ; History ; Judaism ; Germany ; History ; Haskalah ; Germany ; History ; Germany ; Ethnic relations ; Deutschland ; Juden ; Geschichte 1600-1945 ; Geschichte 1600-1945
    Note: Bd. 1-4 in Kassette
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  • 2
    ISBN: 0813529603
    Language: English
    Pages: 164 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2002
    Keywords: Ausstellung
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  • 3
    ISBN: 3406495184
    Language: German
    Pages: 382 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2002
    Series Statement: C.H.Beck Kulturwissenschaft
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen des Lehrstuhls für Jüdische Geschichte und Literatur
    Series Statement: C. H. Beck Kulturwissenschaft
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen des Lehrstuhls für Jüdische Geschichte und Literatur
    Keywords: Geschichte 1450-1650 ; Sozialgeschichte
    Abstract: Jacob Katz beschreibt in seinem Hauptwerk die traditionelle, in sich abgeschlossene jüdische Gesellschaft Mittel- und Osteuropas, die durch die jüdische Aufklärung einerseits und die Frömmigkeitsbewegung des Chassidismus andererseits allmählich aufgelöst wurde und so den Weg in die Moderne angetreten hat. Das zuerst 1958 in hebräischer Sprache publizierte und bereits zweimal ins Englische übersetzte Buch hat wie kein zweites das Bild vom vormodernen Judentum geprägt und zählt zu den historiographischen Meisterwerken des 20. Jahrhunderts.
    Note: Das Werk erschien zuerst 1958 in hebräischer Sprache unter dem Titel "Masoret u-Maschber" ; der Übersetzung ins Deutsche liegt die von Katz autorisierte englische Ausgabe von 1993 zugrunde.
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  • 4
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    New York, NY ; Nachgewiesen 2003 -
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2003
    Dates of Publication: Nachgewiesen 2003 -
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  • 5
    ISBN: 030010264X
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 240 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2004
    Keywords: Künstler ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: When Modigliani died in Paris in 1920, at the age of thirty-five, he became the standard-bearer for the myth of the bohemian artist ̶ the unappreciated ̮artist-geniusŁ consoled by wine and drugs. This celebrated myth is based on details of the artist̷s colorful life. As captivating as such biography may be, it does little to further our understanding of the man or his art. The story of Modigliani̷s life has eclipsed his work, severing it from the ideas and cultural traditions that might otherwise reveal its many meanings. Such mythmaking has made one of the best-known early modernist artists one of the most misunderstood. The Jewish Museum presents the first major exhibition of Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) in New York since his 1951 retrospective at The Museum of Modern Art. An anomaly among the many foreign Jewish artists who lived in Paris during the early 1900s, Modigliani remained independent of any movement or style, and was known primarily for his reclining nudes and portraits with elegantly elongated features. Modigliani: Beyond the Myth shows the full range of the artist's oeuvre ̶ painting, drawing and sculpture ̶ in an effort to reevaluate his position within the development of twentieth-century European modernism. Unlike previous retrospectives, Modigliani: Beyond the Myth also explores the artist's heritage as an Italian Sephardic Jew, and how it contributed to the development of a unique style that melded formalist innovation with a variety of historical models from Egyptian and classical to African. More than 100 of Modigliani's works from collections in the United States, Europe, South America and Australia are featured in this retrospective.
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  • 6
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    In:  Jüdische Intellektuelle und die Philologien in Deutschland : 1871 - 1933 (2001), Seite 131 - 139
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2001
    Titel der Quelle: Jüdische Intellektuelle und die Philologien in Deutschland : 1871 - 1933
    Publ. der Quelle: 2001
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2001), Seite 131 - 139
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  • 7
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    In:  Einst & jetzt : zur Geschichte der Dresdner Synagoge und ihrer Gemeinde (2001), Seite 76 - 85
    Language: German
    Year of publication: 2001
    Titel der Quelle: Einst & jetzt : zur Geschichte der Dresdner Synagoge und ihrer Gemeinde
    Publ. der Quelle: Dresden, 2003
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2001), Seite 76 - 85
    Keywords: Jüdische Gemeinde Dresden
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  • 8
    ISBN: 8477948577
    Language: English
    Pages: 191 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2002
    Keywords: Kafka, Franz ; Prag
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  • 9
    Language: English
    Pages: 334 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2003
    Abstract: New Exhibit Explores Impact of American Jews on Entertainment Doug Levine, Voice of America, May 21, 2003 Forget all your troubles, forget all your cares and go uptown to a new exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York City titled Entertaining America: Jews, Movies, and Broadcasting. From the stages of the Bowery's Yiddish theatres to the Emmy Award-winning hit Seinfeld, Entertaining America explores the impact of American Jews on the entertainment world during the past century. It's like walking into an old movie theatre. The lights are low, music and voices rise and fall from speakers, and screens of all shapes and sizes flash before your eyes. Visitors are encouraged to take their time with the video and audio clips from more than 80 film, television and radio programs. Glass cases cover vintage movie posters, fan magazines and "star" shrines, and you can even take a break in an authentic 1950s living room. There's no self-guiding audio tour, so it's a good day when guest curator Jeffrey Shandler is around to help you through. "Our exhibition focuses on a particular relationship of Jews in America as seen through the new media of the past 20th century, focusing on film, radio and television," he said. "What we see when we see this material is a remarkable range of engagement, engagements by people who are performers, by people who are creating these works of media behind the camera or microphone, by people who are distributors and performers of this material, and also of audiences which sometimes gets left out of the discussion but are critical." One of the earliest views of Jewish life in America is a short film clip of a ghetto fish market on Mutoscope [self-operating viewing machine] from 1903. A few years later, nickelodeon theaters frequented by European immigrants appeared on New York's Lower East Side. And then there was The Jazz Singer, starring Al Jolson. The Jazz Singer, the first version of which was made in 1927, is the single-most, widely-discussed work of American Jewish popular culture, certainly in the first half of the 20th century and maybe the whole century," said Mr. Shandler. "And it's best-remembered as the film that marks the transition between silent film and talkies." Media pieces include Yiddish film and radio broadcasts of the 1930s and 1940s, described by Shandler as "alternative Jewish media." "Most Yiddish radio broadcasts, in fact, were bilingual," he explained. "Some of them played with the movement between Yiddish and English in very inventive ways as a way to demonstrate the way immigrant culture has to jockey between two languages and two different sensibilities." The exhibition's "star" shrines pay tribute to legendary Jewish entertainers Theda Bara and Fanny Brice, and screen stars John Garfield, the Marx Brothers, and Barbra Streisand. Television was fertile ground for Jewish performers, writers and producers, including Gertrude Berg of the groundbreaking series The Goldbergs, and Sid Caesar from Your Show of Shows, whose writing staff included up-and-comers Woody Allen, Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and Neil Simon. Also covered, the blacklisting of entertainers during the early days of the Cold War, the Holocaust as a subject for radio, TV and film, and one of television's highest-rated sitcoms Seinfeld. "Everything on Seinfeld was double-edged, so the 'show about nothing' was about a lot of things," said Mr. Shandler. "A show that takes conventions of the situation comedy and then tweaks them in really interesting ways. It takes boundaries between actuality and fiction and bends them in interesting ways. So is Jerry Seinfeld the character the same as Jerry Seinfeld the real person? Well, he is and he isn't." (http://www.truthnews.net/world/2003050095.htm)
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  • 10
    Language: English
    Pages: 192 Seiten , Ill.
    Year of publication: 2000
    Keywords: Kunst ; Marokko ; Juden
    Abstract: The richness and complexity of Jewish culture in Morocco and the country's unique intermingling of Jewish and Muslim traditions have for centuries ensured an extraordinarily creative diversity. The varied art and culture of Moroccan Jewry is seen in this catalogue through several lenses: the works of Oriental artists, such as Delacroix, who made the Jews the subjects of their paintings; the intricate jewelry, metalwork, gold thread, and cloth created by the Jews themselves; and Jewish spiritual culture, as manifest in synagogues, in folklore and mysticism, and in pilgrimages to holy sites, many of which were shared with Muslim neighbors.
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