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When you look through the volumes written about Seattle's Jewish history, on nearly every page you'll find Jewish Family Service or one of our predecessors:
When you look through the volumes written about Nashville's Jewish history, on nearly every page you'll find Jewish Family Service or one of our predecessors:
About Blog A collection of Jewish history and current Jewish events, in date format, updated daily in this Jewish history blog.
Florida Atlantic University's Gimelstob Symposium in Judaic Studies Department will present an array of subjects titled «Jewish History and Culture: New Insights From Florida Scholars» from Jan. 28 - 29 at the Live Oak Pavilion of the Student Union on the...
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Bruce is a member of the board of trustees of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and Robbi has served on the board of trustees of the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia.
On Religion Thursday, February 18, 2016, 6:30 pm Alan Levenson, Schusterman Professor of Jewish History, University of Oklahoma in conversation with Susan Katz Miller, journalist and author of Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family.
As the time passed by, Kitaj was becoming more and more interested in Jewish history, tradition, and theology.
Yael Bartana tackles the complexity of Polish - Jewish history in a hauntingly poetic film trilogy, while in Gateshead Elizabeth Price continues her investigation of modernism, writes Laura Cumming
Stitching together devastating moments in communal Jewish history - the Mumbai terrorist attack, Hannah Senesh's trial, and a deadly Brooklyn fire - as well as the complicated nature of individual psychological struggles, -LSB-...]
In untold variations, he typically links current Israeli and world politics with mythical and political references to European and Jewish history.
Each brings a unique perspective mediating on one of the defining moments of Jewish History: The disbanding of Jewish communities throughout the Muslim world.
Lost Synagogues of Europe: Eastern European Jewish Postcards ↑ Museum at Eldridge Street, 12 Eldridge Street Thursday, March 16, 6:00 - 8:00 pm Bone up on Jewish history with the beautiful collection of František Bányai, featuring synagogues that have been long destroyed and daily life one hundred years ago.
In 2017 her work was presented at the National Museum of American Jewish History, The Arlington Art Center, and The Goggleworks Center for the Arts.
«The pieces in my exhibition address Jewish history of the 20th century, as well as loss and translation,» explains Glass.
Support for this series provided by the Department of Planning and Community Design in Tyler School of Art's Division of Architecture and Environmental Design, the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity, Advocacy and Leadership, the General Education Program, Philadelphia Parks and Recreation, the Philadelphia Orchard Project, the Jewish Farm School, the Feinstein Center for American Jewish History, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, TreePhilly, Village of Arts and Humanities, Asociación de Puertorriqueños en Marcha, the Photography Program at Tyler School of Art, the New Kensington Community Development Corporation, The Humane League, Philadelphia Zoo, and Audubon Society.
This exhibition was curated by David Shneer, Louis P. Singer Chair of Jewish History, and Lisa Tamiris Becker, previous Director, CU Art Museum.
Although appearing as a painting, the piece is made of paper with images dealing with 19th and 20th German and Jewish history and also the history of the Freud family.
Pereg has shown her work in numerous solo exhibitions, among them at the Museum of Jewish History in Paris, curated by Nathalie Hazan, 2014; the Center for Contemporary Art (CCA), Tel Aviv, curated by Sergio Edelstein, 2013; Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2012; the Center for Jewish Culture in São Paulo, curated by Benjamin Sarusi, 2012; Hirshorn Museum, Washington DC, curated by Kelly Gordon, 2011; Gottesdeiner Award exhibition for a Young Israeli Artist, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, curated by Ellen Ginton, 2010; the Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, curated by Katherin Becker, 2010.
Challenging Traditional Identities, The National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, PA
2009 Collecting African American Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX Beyond Swastika and Jim Crow: Jewish Refugee Scholars at Black Colleges, Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York, NY; Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture, Baltimore, MD; I.P. Stanback Museum & Planetarium, Orangeburg, SC; Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Skokie, IL; Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, FL; National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, PA; Holocaust Memorial Center, Farmington Hills, MI; Dusable Museum of African & American History, Chicago, IL
Both sound compositions cause human presence to become palpable and address German - Jewish history.
He uses the history of the Mendelssohn family, a cultured and prominent family involved with the arts and philosophy, as the characters to delve into this little - known episode in Jewish history.
Robert Motherwell painted great open fields of colors, composited with lines and shapes and Barnett Newman tried to reflect Jewish history and tradition trough the language of pure colors.
1986 Fetish Art: Obsessive Expressions, Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, IL Collagen, Kunsthaus Zug, Zug, Switzerland Paper Variations, Lever - Meyerson Gallery, New York, IV Sommerausstellung, Galerie Gilbert, Remetschwiel, Germany Jewish Themes / Contemporary American Artists II, The Jewish Museum, New York, NY; Spertus Museum of Judica, Chicago, IL; National Museum of American Jewish History, Philadelphia, PA Small Format, Lang & O'Hara Gallery, New York, NY Fifth Anniversary Exhibition, Roger Ramsay Gallery, Chicago, IL For the Holidays, Collages, Forum Gallery, New York, NY
Although his works have frequently been concerned with elements of Jewish history.
A frequent collaborator with artists and poets, Rand has worked as draughtsman with Robert Creeley and John Ashbery and explored subjects as diverse as jazz, the Bible, and Jewish history.
His paintings often represent bustling scenes of his birthplace in Eastern Europe and bring together mystical, semi-surrealist tapestries of Jewish history including evocative imagery of the Holocaust.
In fact, Valkyria Chronicles frames the Darcsens in a way that touches the raw, scabbed - over wound where I store my thoughts and feelings about the Holocaust and Jewish history in general.
With centuries of Jewish history and a large Jewish quarter, the beautiful city of Budapest, Hungary, is one of the best places in Europe for Jewish heritage touring.
The capital of the Cordoba province, this intriguing Andalusian city is a captivating mix of Christian, Muslim and Jewish history, culture and architecture, noticeable as soon as you step foot in the historic city center.
Along the way you will see some wonderful sights and architecture and learn about Jewish history and culture in Budapest.
In her fifth novel, Horn, a two - time winner of the National Jewish Book Award, draws on Jewish history and mysticism for a powerful and moving exploration of what it would mean to be immortal.
Touring with an expert in Jewish history and culture made our experience that much richer.
Highlights of the Jewish history tour of Budapest are enjoying a casually paced walk around Budapest's important Jewish sites Visit the Jewish Museum, Dohány Street Synagogue, Jewish quarter and more Enter the noteworthy Kazinczy Street Synagogue and enjoy cake from a local kosher bakery (Grand Tour only) Learn all about Hungary's Jewish history, heritage and culture from an expert guide.
Home to Independence Hall and The Liberty Bell Center, the Mall also boasts a number of cultural institutions including the National Museum of American Jewish History, National Constitution Center and Philadelphia History Museum.
Additional must - see attractions nearby include Independence Visitor Center, National Constitution Center and the National Museum of American Jewish History.
This guide to Jewish sites in Belgrade will point some of the most important landmarks in the city that are related to Jewish history and Holocaust.
So, UNESCO's (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization) contentious decision to remove all references of Jewish ties to the holiest site in the world for the Jewish people will, in effect ignore 2,000 years of Jewish history while maintaining Islam's claim to them.
UNESCO's contentious decision to remove all references of Jewish ties to the Western Wall will, in effect ignore 2,000 years of Jewish history.
Despite Jamaica's deep Jewish history, there has never been an organized Passover program for Jewish tourists on the island until now.
History of Religion: An Overview of the most Important People and Events in: The Worlds Religions, Mythologies, & History of the Church (Christianity,... Buddhism, Jewish History, Hinduism Book 1
This is a powerful book of Jewish history, of mysticism, of relationships, of love, of death, and of the meaning of life.
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This encyclopedia uses an interdisciplinary, thematic approach to explore American Jewish history.
Encyclopedia of American Jewish History.
Ethical dilemmas and twists and turns of Jewish history are at the core of two new novels by Lauren Belfer and Stewart O'Nan.
- Publishers Weekly «A mysterious collection of papers hidden in a historic London home sends two scholars of Jewish history on an unforgettable quest... Kadish's characters are memorable, and we're treated to a host of them: pious rabbis and ribald actors, socialites and troubled young men, Mossad agents and rule - worshipping archivists.
A USA Today Bestseller Winner of a National Jewish Book Award Winner of the Association of Jewish Libraries Jewish Fiction Award An Amazon Best Book of the Year One of Ms. Magazine's «Bookmark» Titles One of The Jewish Exponent's «2017's Top Reads» Set in London of the 1660s and of the early twenty - first century, The Weight of Ink is the interwoven tale of two women of remarkable intellect: Ester Velasquez, an emigrant from Amsterdam who is permitted to scribe for a blind rabbi, just before the plague hits the city; and Helen Watt, an ailing historian with a love 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.
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