A History of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation ([Nidḥe Yisrael]) 1830-1905
Author: Adolf Guttmacher
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 128
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Author: Adolf Guttmacher
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 128
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Karla GOLDMAN
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2009-06-30
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 0674037774
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBeyond the Synagogue Gallery recounts the emergence of new roles for American Jewish women in public worship and synagogue life. Karla Goldman's study of changing patterns of female religiosity is a story of acculturation, of adjustments made to fit Jewish worship into American society. Goldman focuses on the nineteenth century. This was an era in which immigrant communities strove for middle-class respectability for themselves and their religion, even while fearing a loss of traditions and identity. For acculturating Jews some practices, like the ritual bath, quickly disappeared. Women's traditional segregation from the service in screened women's galleries was gradually replaced by family pews and mixed choirs. By the end of the century, with the rising tide of Jewish immigration from Russia and Eastern Europe, the spread of women's social and religious activism within a network of organizations brought collective strength to the nation's established Jewish community. Throughout these changing times, though, Goldman notes persistent ambiguous feelings about the appropriate place of women in Judaism, even among reformers. This account of the evolving religious identities of American Jewish women expands our understanding of women's religious roles and of the Americanization of Judaism in the nineteenth century; it makes an essential contribution to the history of religion in America.
Author: Alexandra Shecket Korros
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 272
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKA bibliography of American synagogue histories. It contains more than 1100 histories, plus selected secondary sources and an appendix detailing synagogue architecture.
Author: Jacob Rader Marcus
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Published: 1935
Total Pages: 362
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Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2017-09-06
Total Pages: 488
ISBN-13: 1315472554
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe period between 1776-1826 signalled a major change in how Jewish identity was understood both by Jews and non-Jews throughout the Americas. Jews in the Americas, 1776-1826 brings this world of change to life by uniting important out-of-print primary sources on early American Jewish life with rare archival materials that can currently be found only in special collections in Europe, England, the United States, and the Caribbean.
Author: Peter Wiernik
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 486
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martin A. Cohen
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Published: 2003-08-08
Total Pages: 511
ISBN-13: 0817311769
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMultidisciplinary essays examinig the historical and cultural history of the Sephardic experience in the Americas, from pre-expulsion Spain to the modern era, as recounted by some of the most outstanding interpreters of the field.
Author: DK
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2013-10-01
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 1465421203
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExperience the uplifting power of art on this breathtaking visual tour of 2,500 paintings and sculptures created by more than 700 artists from Michelangelo to Damien Hirst. This beautiful book brings you the very best of world art from cave paintings to Neoexpressionism. Enjoy iconic must-see works, such as Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper and Monet's Waterlilies and discover less familiar artists and genres from all parts of the globe. Art That Changed the World covers the full sweep of world art, including the Ming era in China, and Japanese, Hindu, and Indigenous Australian art. It analyses recurring themes such as love and religion, explaining key genres from Romanesque to Conceptual art. Art That Changed the World explores each artist's key works and vision, showing details of their technique, such as Leonardo's use of light and shade. It tells the story of avant-garde works like Manet's Le Dejeuner sur l'herbe (Lunch on the Grass), which scandalized society, and traces how one genre informed another - showing how the Impressionists were inspired by Gustave Courbet, for example, and how Van Gogh was influenced by Japanese prints. Lavishly illustrated throughout, look no further for your essential guide to the pantheon of world art.
Author: Robert Hermann Schomburgk
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Published: 1848
Total Pages: 780
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Published: 2005
Total Pages: 2780
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