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  • Židovské Muzeum v Praze
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  • Geschichte 1933-1945
  • Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Influence
  • 1
    ISBN: 9788086889955
    Language: English
    Pages: 312 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2009
    Keywords: Geburt ; Säugling ; Beschneidung ; Judentum ; Brit Mila ; Thorawimpel ; Ausstellung ; Böhmen ; Mähren
    Abstract: This book is the result of almost five years' research that was undertaken between 2004 to 2009 by staff at the Jewish Museum in Prague on the available donated circumcision textiles from Bohemia and Moravia (in collections both in the Czech Republic and abroad). It features a specialist study on the ceremonies that are connected to the birth of a child in the culture and customs of Bohemian and Moravian Jews, as well as three other specialist studies that provide a detailed analysis of the Torah binder - made from the swaddling cloth used at a boy's circumcision - as a unique and previously unknown source for social and art history. The catalogue section contains almost 1,330 items, including translations of Hebrew dedicatory inscriptions. It is illustrated with wonderfully rich full-colour illustrations on foldable pages. There are also indexes of the forenames and surnames of donors (i.e. the boys or their parents or grandparents) and an index of the localities mentioned in the dedicatory inscriptions, supplemented with all the ascertained variants of the Hebrew inscriptions. This book is suitable not only for historians, genealogists, archivists, cultural historians and ethnographers, but also for the general public. A unique register of circumcisions from 1668 to 1930, this book will be a rich resource for anyone interested in Jewish culture.
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  • 2
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    Prague : Academia (Praha)
    ISBN: 9788020017758
    Language: English
    Pages: 520 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Year of publication: 2009
    Keywords: Löw, Rabbi ; Rabbiner ; Golem ; Ausstellung
    Abstract: This prestigious publication has been published by the Jewish Museum in Prague and Academia Publishing House for the exhibition Path of Life. It is not just an exhibition catalogue, however, although it features a substantial selection of the items on view at the exhibition. For it also is a work that provides insights into the authentic legacy of Rabbi Loew (the Maharal), which so far has remained concealed from the Jewish and non-Jewish public. In his introductory reflections, the Chief Rabbi of Prague and the Czech Republic Efraim Karol Sidon shows how powerful an impulse the Maharal's ideas are for contemporary Jewish exegesis. An entire section of the book, comprising eight essays by prominent Czech and foreign Judaists, historians and art historians, provides basic information on the Maharal on the basis of the latest research and of previously unpublished details. After the introductory study which charts the Maharal's genealogy and biography, there is an exploration of this scholar's way of thinking, followed by a look at his legacy as recorded in manuscripts and in printed editions. The next study places the Maharal's legacy in the broader context of Jewish Prague in the period of Emperor Rudolf II. Other Jewish scholars also became famous here during this time, esotericism and mysticism thrived as a result of the emperor's interest, and the Prague Jewish Town also transformed. Little is known not only of the Maharal's life and work, but also of the circumstances surrounding the emergence of the golem legend, which pushed the Maharal's personality into the background. This is why the legend is the focus of the second part of the publication. In five various studies by local and foreign experts, one can find out how the golem came to be historically connected with this acclaimed scholar and learn about the golem's place in German and Czech literature and, finally, about the legacy of the golem and the Maharal in art.
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