Sentences with phrase «jewish diaspora»

Originally part of a group exhibition held at the International Center of Photography, New York in 1999, this work involves sixty - four photographs of the Jewish Diaspora from 1914 to the present.
Frédéric Brenner (b. 1959) is a French photographer best known for his opus Diaspora, the result of a twenty - five year search in over forty countries to create a visual record of the Jewish Diaspora at the end of the twentieth century.
Joseph is currently developing a media project on the Jewish diaspora in Latin America, multimedia projects on American Public Education, and a memoir on growing up Mexican in the United States.
Nazi «perfect Aryan» poster child was Jewish Hessy Taft's baby photograph was selected by Nazi party as the ideal Aryan infant, but Joseph The Jewish diaspora (Hebrew: Tfutza, תְּפוּצָה) or exile (Hebrew: Galut, גָּלוּת; Yiddish: Golus) is the dispersion of Israelites
Haaretz, the Israeli daily newspaper, said the ban involves Israel and the Jewish diaspora.
Take note that there is no record of any evangelistic efforts in the temples of Venus or Aphrodite but there is ample evidence that the Jewish diaspora was the primary means of moving the gospel forward for the first fifty years of the church.
It's useful to consider that the startup environment is supported by Israeli and international investors, many of whom are members of the Jewish diaspora around the world who want to support both the startups but also pour money into the country's stream of commerce.
The research team, including members of Prof. Keinan's lab, Prof. Eitan Friedman of TAU's Sackler School of Medicine, and Prof. Gil Azmon and colleagues at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the University of Haifa, based their study on data from the Jewish HapMap project, an international effort led by Prof. Harry Ostrer of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, to determine the genetic history of worldwide Jewish diasporas.
We work with Israel, USA, Russia, Canada, France, Argentina, New Zealand, Australia, Brazil, Great Britain and many other countries with Jewish diasporas.

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Just the opposite is true today: Israel's prospects for survival against neighbors committed to her destruction depends in part on the Christian sympathy for the Jewish people, whether they live in Israel or in the Diaspora.
«In addition, about 700,000 of the 2 million lulavs purchased in Jewish communities in the Diaspora, primarily in North America and Europe, normally come from Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.»
They will put their trust in what exalts them — Elhanan's sufferings — and in what thwarts them — «the ambiguities of Jewish life, most of all life in the diaspora,» symbolized by their difficulty in harmonizing fidelity to Israel and fidelity to truth.
This implies that Jewish existence in the diaspora from the time of the exile to the present can not be understood as Judaism in the full sense of the term.
In order to accomplish these objectives, contemporary Zionism must repudiate its traditional «negation of the Diaspora» and encourage Jewish survival, and spiritual and cultural creativity wherever Jews live.
That Judaism is a religious civilization implies that the survival of the Jewish people in the Diaspora depends on its making religion a matter of vital interest (GJM 499).
But it should also motivate those who remain in the Diaspora to perpetuate their Jewish heritage and foster their Jewish group individuality.
It's not that Jewish life in the Diaspora has no significance, it's that Jewish life in Israel has more.
Only certain occupations were accessible to diaspora Jews in many traditional societies; some of these have become traditional Jewish occupations.
The influx of cheap Arab labor from the occupied territories has undermined one of the most basic concepts of mainstream Zionism, avodah ivrit — the sacredness of Jewish labor, the idea that Jews must stop being middlemen, as they were so often forced to be in the Diaspora, and do their own dirty work.
I think another reason modern Jewish women are predisposed to breastfeed is that Jews in the Diaspora are used to going against the grain of popular culture.
There is, after all, vigorous and often vehement non-anti-Semitic criticism of Israeli government policy by both Israelis and Palestinians, as well as by Jewish groups in the diaspora.
A little march to and rally outside where he was staying, in support of the action being taken to preserve the eight indigenous ethnic groups, the small but very ancient and entrenched Jewish community, the Gulf's only synagogue and Jewish cemetery, the black community that is part of the East African diaspora, the fifth of the population that is non-Muslim, the half of that fifth which is Christian, the strictly optional status of the women's headscarf, the Sunni third of Bahraini Muslims, the requirement that all legislation be approved by both Houses of Parliament, the election of the Lower House by universal suffrage, the regular appointment of women to the Upper House to make up for their dearth in the elected Lower House, the presence in the Upper House of a Jewish man and a Christian woman (the latter the first woman ever to chair a Parliament in the Arab world), the present position of a Jewish woman as Ambassador to the United States, the very close ties to Britain, and the fact that all of this is perfectly acceptable even to Salafi Members of Parliament.
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From Farmers to Merchants, Voluntary Conversions and Diaspora: A Human Capital Interpretation of Jewish History
Shapiro earned an MA in History from the Hebrew University, is a former high school history teacher of European and Jewish history, and previously held the post of assistant researcher at the Museum of the Diaspora, Tel Aviv.
After lunch, enjoy a guided tour of the Diaspora Museum, which tells the story of Jewish communities from around the world and throughout the years.
PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS: Asian Art Museum BAMPFA Contemporary Jewish Museum Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Museum of the African Diaspora Oakland Museum of California SFMOMA University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley Walt Disney Family Museum Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
2012 Schwendener, Martha, The Diaspora is Remixed, The New York Times, 23 March Reilly, Andrew, Kehinde Wiley's «The World Stage: Israel, On View At The Jewish Museum, The Huffington Post, 5 March Kehinde's Israeli Initiative, The Art Newspaper, 17 January Lala, Kisa, Kehinde Wiley on The World Stage: A Conversation With the Artist, The Huffington Post, 16 April Hassan, Sarah, The Head Must be Proud, Artwrit, April O'Rourke, Meghan, Kehinde Wiley, Wall Street Journal Magazine, May, pp. 25 - 28 Beam, Christopher, Outsource to China, New York Magazine, 30 April, pp. 48 - 50, 116 Malick, Courtney, Economics 101: Kehinde Wiley, V Magazine, 21 May Delos, Soline, Expo African Kings, Elle, 12 December, p. 48 Jeong, Sarah, Galerie Daniel Templon, Paris - L'histoire de l'art dans la rue, Beaux Arts Magazine, November, p. 170 Guilleminot, Adrien, Kehinde Wiley, Arts Magazine, November, p. 54 Rachline, Sonia, Portraits prodigies, Vogue, October, p. 126
2013 Luke, Ben, Kehinde Wiley on his first UK solo show for Frieze week, Evening Standard, 11 October George, Kendall, Kehinde Wiley's The World Stage: Israel, SFAQ International Arts and Culture, 19 February Chun, Kimberly, Kehinde Wiley brings «World Stage» to SF, San Francisco Chronicle, 13 February Frock, Christian L., Background Considerations: Kehinde Wiley at Contemporary Jewish Museum, KQED, 17 February Mason, Wyatt, Kehinde the First, GQ Magazine, 232, April Crow, Kelly, A Creative New Frame Game, The Wall Street Journal, 8 March G.M., The Portraits of Kehinde Wiley, The Black Diaspora, via Israel, The Economist, 18 February Crenn, Julie, Kehinde Wiley, Art Press, January, p. 28
Built to biblical specifications, this new temple will be a replica of the first temple in Jerusalem, the violent destruction of which signaled the diaspora of the Jewish people in the 6th century BCE.
The images depict a melange of the neighborhood's Puerto Rican, Jewish, and Chinese diasporas.
But after discussing the matter via email, administrators of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of the African Diaspora and the Contemporary Jewish Museum decided to remain open.
As a photographer Frédéric Brenner has spent decades investigating Jewish identity, traveling around the world documenting the diaspora.
Along the way, Brenner directed three films and published five books, among them Diaspora: Homelands in Exile, which won the 2004 National Jewish Book Award for Visual Arts.
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