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- Modern Judaica : today's makers, today's sacred objects / by Cohen, Jim(James Steven),author.(CARDINAL)883887; Soltes, Ori Z.,writer of foreward.(CARDINAL)267384; Schiffer Publishing Ltd.,publisher.(CARDINAL)765444;
Includes bibliographical references (page 254).Frann Addison -- Sylvia Ramos Alotta -- Lynne Avadenka -- Debra Band -- Harriete Estel Berman -- Rachel Braun -- Asherah Cinnamon -- Laura Cowan -- Cynthia Eid -- Oded Ezer -- Jen Taylor Friedman -- Aimee Golant -- Beth Goldstein -- Idelle Hammond--Sass -- Ede Horton -- Rachel Binah Marbach Jackson -- Tobi Aaron Kahn -- Rachel Kanter -- Enid Kaplan -- Miriam Karp -- Cantor Deborah Katchko--Gray -- Rabbi Benjamin Kramer -- Shraga Landesman -- Ayelet Lindenstrauss Larsen -- Yoav S. Liberman -- Lori Loebelsohn -- Sharon Manassen -- Tamar Messer -- Avner Moriah -- Jet Naftaniel--Joëls -- Jeannette Kuvin Oren -- Tamar Paley -- Paula Newman Pollachek -- Harold Rabinowitz -- Deborah Rolnik Raichman -- Lisa Rauchwerger -- Amy Reichert -- Robert Richter -- Claude Riedel -- Flora Rosefsky -- Gayla Rosenfeld -- Rachel Rowen -- Emil Shenfeld -- Hillel Smith -- Carole Smollan -- Anika Smulovitz -- Sari Srulovitch -- Iris Tutnauer -- Munya Avigail Upin -- Howard and Renee Vichinsky -- Allan Wexler -- Saskia Weishut--Snapper -- Billha Zussman."For anyone with an interest in Judaica and sacred objects, this book presents some of the most outstanding examples of contemporary Judaica--sacred Jewish objects--that have been created over the last 30+ years. Fifty-three makers have told their stories in their own words, giving incredible insights into why they make Judaica and what it means in their lives and in their journeys as artists. The featured works include Seder plates, ketubah (Jewish marriage documents), kiddush cups, hand-lettered Torahs, and even a Tefillin Barbie. Stretch your perception of Judaica and gain insights into the next generation of makers and how Judaica responds to significant social issues affecting Jews and the world population as a whole. More than 250 color photographs illustrate the makers' works, and Jewish artists from the United States, Israel, Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom are featured" --
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Jewish art and symbolism.; Jewish art objects.; Judaism;
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- Sanctification and the art of silversmithing : processes and techniques: a handbook for museums / by Bernstein, Bernard,1928-author.(CARDINAL)841237;
Includes bibliographical references (page 33).
- Subjects: Silverwork; Silverwork; Judaism;
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- Sei hai : chūsei no kinkou bijutsu = Kelche : Goldschmiedekunst des mittelaters aus evangelischen Kirchen Ostdeutschlands / by Tanabe, Mikinosuke.(CARDINAL)224969; Satō, Naoki,1965-(CARDINAL)279428; Kokuritsu Seiyō Bijutsukan.(CARDINAL)157213;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 300-310).
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Goldwork, Medieval; Art objects, Medieval; Liturgical objects;
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- Judaica, Kolnisches Stadtmuseum / by Kölnisches Stadtmuseum.(CARDINAL)131792; Franzheim, Liesel.(CARDINAL)154190;
Bibliography: pages 15-17.
- Subjects: Catalogs.; Kölnisches Stadtmuseum; Judaism; Jewish art.;
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- La menorà : culto, storia e mito / by Leone, Francesco,1973-editor,curator,contributor.(CARDINAL)290638; Caffiero, Marina,contributor.(CARDINAL)882988; Calò, Giorgia,1978-contributor.(CARDINAL)884344; Cornini, Guido,contributor.; Di Castro, Alessandra,curator.(CARDINAL)883396; Fumagalli, Pier Francesco,1948-contributor.(CARDINAL)883199; Melasecchi, Olga,contributor.(CARDINAL)356161; Nesselrath, Arnold,curator,contributor.(CARDINAL)224672; Prinzivalli, Emanuela,contributor.(CARDINAL)883152; Rocca, Samuele,1968-contributor.; Sabar, Shalom,1951-contributor.(CARDINAL)202261; Spagnoletto, Amedeo,contributor.(CARDINAL)356160; Vatican City.Direzione generale dei musei,host institution.(CARDINAL)883330; Braccio di Carlo Magno (Museum),host institution.(CARDINAL)886375; Museo ebraico di Roma,host institution.(CARDINAL)313636; Skira (Firm),publisher.(CARDINAL)732542;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 366-374).A "part" for the "whole" : reality and myth of the Menorah from antiquity to the present = Una "parte" per il "tutto" : la menorà tra realtà e mito dall'antichità a oggi / Francesco Leone -- The Menorah : energy of a symbol = La menorà : energia di un simbolo / Amedeo Spagnoletto -- The Menorah, the dawn of messianic redemption in the Christian symbolic interpretation = Menorà, aurora della redenzione messianica nell'interpretazione simbolica cristiana / Pier Francesco Fumagalli -- The symbology of the Menorah in the first three centuries of Christianity = La simbologia della menorà nel cristianesimo dei primi tre secoli / Emanuela Prinzivalli -- The magic of the Menorah in the modern era : from an object of devotion to the Kabbalah = La magia della menorà in età moderna : da oggetto di devozione alla Qabbalà / Marina Caffiero -- The Menorah and its symbolism in Jewish art over the ages = La menorà e il suo simbolismo nell'arte ebraica nei secoli / Shalom Sabar -- In the shadow of the temple : depicting the Menorah in ancient art = All'ombra del tempio : la raffigurazione della menorà nell'arte antica / Samuele Rocca -- "The candelabrum of the seven lamps, a custom peculiar to the Jews, which has persevered until our times" : the Menorah in Rome and Europe, from late antiquity to the Middle Ages = "Il candelabro delle sette lucerne, usanza peculiare de' Giudei, che perseverò fin à tempi nostri : la menorà a Roma e in Europa, dalla tarda antichità al Medioevo / Guido Cornini -- The Menorah during the Renaissance = Sulla menorà nel Rinascimento / Arnold Nesselrath -- The seventeenth century and the Baroque world = Il Seicento e il mondo barocco / Francesco Leone -- The Menorah in Roman Jewish ceremonial ornaments = La menorà negli arredi cerimoniali ebraici romani / Olga Melasecchi -- The nineteenth century : neoclassical ethos, romantic pathos, the Italian Risorgimento, realism, and its abandonment in favor of symbolism = L'Ottocento : l'ethos neoclassico, il pathos romantico, le istanze risorgimentali italiane, il vero e il suo superamento verso il simbolismo di fine secolo / Francesco Leone -- The Menorah in contemporary art = La menorà nel contemporaneo / Giorgia Calò -- Work entries = Shede delle opere -- Bibliography = Bibliografia.Published on the occasion of the exhibition 'The Menorah: worship, history and myth', in collaboration with the Vatican Museums and the Jewish Community of Rome, held at the Braccio di Carlo Magno within the Vatican, and at the Jewish Museum of Rome, the volume retraces the compelling millenary history of the Menorah: the legendary pure gold candelabrum forged by Moses under the guidance of God, safeguarded within the Temple of Jerusalem, which through time has become the symbol of the Jewish People, whose form was copied in mediaeval times, as a seven-armed candlestick used liturgically in Christian churches. Over 400 pages, rich in introductory texts in Italian and English, as well as the reproduction in color of all the 130 works of art on display - masterpieces from the history of art from archeology to contemporary times - antique sculptures, antique glassware, paintings from artists such as Giulio Romano, Andrea Sacchi, Nicolas Poussin and Marc Chagall, manuscripts, imposing Christian candelabra dating from the XIII to the XVIII century, roman baroque silver, illuminated manuscripts of worldwide importance such as the Bible of St. Paul, from the Carolingian period.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Jewish art and symbolism; Judaism; Menorah;
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- Judaica in Yugoslavia / by Mihailović, Milica.(CARDINAL)137375;
Includes bibliographical references (page 88).
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Judaism; Jewish art and symbolism;
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- Scents of purpose : artists interpret the spice box / by Contemporary Jewish Museum (San Francisco, Calif.)(CARDINAL)295651; Wolf, Constance.; Perlis, Natasha.;
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- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Contemporary Jewish Museum; Spice boxes (Jewish liturgical objects); Judaism;
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- Ebrei a Torino : ricerche per il centenario della sinagoga, 1884-1984 / by Comunità israelitica di Torino.(CARDINAL)331298;
Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Jews; Judaism;
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Treasures of Jewish heritage : the Jewish Museum, London.
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- Subjects: Catalogs.; Jewish Museum (London, England); Judaism; Jewish art and symbolism.;
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- Windows on Jewish worlds : essays in honor of William Gross, collector of Judaica on the occasion of his eightieth birthday / by Sabar, Shalom,1951-editor.(CARDINAL)202261; Schrijver, Emile G. L.,editor.(CARDINAL)281339; Wiesemann, Falk,editor.(CARDINAL)813179; Meiboom, Lies,editor.(CARDINAL)871060; Herman, Sam,editor.(CARDINAL)342135;
This volume celebrates the collecting effort of perhaps the greatest of all contemporary collectors of Judaica, William Gross, of Tel Aviv. It appears on the occasion of his eightieth birthday and contains discussions of a variety of works from the Gross Family Collection, authored by friends and colleagues from the world of Jewish museums and Jewish studies. Items discussed include Hebrew manuscripts and printed works, Jewish ceremonial silver, textiles, amulets, medals and Kabbalistic texts. The articles are illustrated richly, mostly with items from the Gross Family Collection. William Gross has always cherished a very personal perspective on the items in his collection. For him Jewish life and ritual, out of which all of these items grew, is multi-faceted. He has often claimed that each individual item in his collection constitutes a window through which one can view and learn about the Jews of a particular place and time. He believes that no Judaic object can be separated both from its Jewish roots and from the more general context of the political, social, economic and artistic environment in which the Jews, who ordered, used and venerated those objects, lived. These roots and this context are what give substance to these objects, which are often collectively referred to as Jewish Art.
- Subjects: Festschriften.; Gross, William L.; Judaism; Manuscripts, Hebrew.; Hebrew imprints.; Jewish art.;
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