Curator |
Leorah Kroyanker. |
Imprint |
Tel Aviv, Israel, 1983. Booklet, 16 pp., illustrations: 3 b&w, 27.9 × 21.4 cm. Hebrew. |
Location |
Beit Hatfutsot (Summer 1983) |
Description |
The Israeli showing of an exhibition that originated in New York, presenting the history of Danzig’s Jewish community. At the heart of the exhibition was a collection of ceremonial objects that were sent from Danzig to the United States for safe-keeping during the Holocaust. To this core of objects, Beit Hatfutsot added a group of photographs documenting the activities of the Zionist Histadrut and the Zionist youth movement in Danzig. Summaries of five essays from the original Jewish Museum catalog, including (in Hebrew): the history of the Danzig Collection (Joy Ungerleider-Mayerson), “How Will We Tell Our Children?” (Günter Grass), “Short History of the Jews of Danzig” (Gerson Bacon), and the “Treasures of Danzig” (Joseph Gutmann). No itemized listing. |
Description |
For a full listing of the objects from Danzig, see #645 and #699 |
main keywords |
CEREMONIAL OBJECTSDANZIGSYNAGOGUESTORAH ORNAMENTS |
minor keywords |
GermanyHolocaustSynagogues, DanzigSynagogues, GermanyTextiles |
Other venues |
Jewish Museum New York, New York City, USA (26 March–17 August 1980); Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., USA (16 December 1980–5 February 1981); Spertus Museum, Chicago, Ill., USA (15 March–31 May 1981); Harvard Semitic Museum, Cambridge, Mass., USA (5 April–20 June 1982); Braunschweigisches Landesmuseum, Germany (5 September–21 November 1982); Rheinisches Landesmuseum, Bonn, Germany (2 December 1982–16 January 1983), Paulskirche, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (30 January–27 February 1983), Galerie “Kultur unterm Turm”, Stuttgart, Germany (16 March–17 April 1983); University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, Calif., USA (9 May–8 July 1984) |
Catalogs from other venues |