Curators |
Nathaniel Stampfer, Mark Akgulian, Olga Weiss. |
Imprint |
Chicago, Ill., USA, 1986. Booklet, 24 pp., illustrations: 8 b&w, 28 × 21.6 cm. English. |
Location |
Spertus Museum (4 December 1986–23 March 1987) |
Description |
Photographic essay documenting contemporary life in Eastern European communities. How and why these Jews have remained in Eastern Europe despite the annihilation of their communities is one of the main questions that was posed by the display. Foreword by Morris A. Fred. Historical introductions to each country by Yale Strom. Reflections on the exhibition by Nathaniel Stampfer. Material divided by country, each with one photograph. No itemized listing. |
main keywords |
EASTERN EUROPEBLUE, BRIANPHOTOGRAPHSSTROM, YALE |
minor keywords |
BulgariaCzech RepublicHungaryPolandRomaniaRussia/Soviet UnionSynagoguesYugoslavia |