Editor |
Uri Ram. |
Curator |
Rachel Arbel. |
Imprint |
Tel Aviv, Israel, 1984. 34 pp., 56 pp. (illus.), 18 pp.*, illustrations: 105 b&w, 21.5 × 23.3 cm. Hebrew, English and German. |
Location |
Beit Hatfutsot (Opening: October 1984) |
Description |
Historical survey of German Jewry through photographs and prints. Main catalog essays on the heritage of German Jewry (Uriel Tal), the German Way of Jewish Emancipation, and Jews in Germany (Nachum T. Gidal). Plethora of illustrations, including those of synagogues and manuscripts. No itemized listing. |
main keywords |
GERMANYPHOTOGRAPHSPORTRAITSPRINTS |
minor keywords |
Antisemitic images/objectsChristian illuminated manuscriptsCostumeFilm industryFrankfurt am MainHebrew illuminated manuscripts, Ashkenaz, 12th–14th CHistorical documentsHolocaustLiebermann, MaxLilien, Ephraim M.Memor booksMessiah/MessianismNatan of GazaOil lamps, ancientOppenheimer, Joseph (“Jud Süß”)Portraits, rabbisPrayers for the sovereignPrints, antisemiticPrints, Jewish customs & ceremoniesSoldiers (Jewish) & related objectsSynagogues, GermanyTheaterZionism |
Other venue |
Jüdisches Kulturmuseum Augsburg-Schwaben, Augsburg, Germany (26 June–30 July 1989) |