Curator |
Daniel Wajman. |
Co-curator |
Hagai Segev. |
Imprint |
Tel Aviv, Israel, 2009. 4 pp., no illustrations. 29.5 × 21 cm. Hebrew. |
Location |
Beit Hatfutsot—The Museum of the Jewish People (31 December 2009–15 August 2010) |
Description |
Contemporary Israeli Judaica objects that challenge their traditional models through modern artistic forms, new materials and, most significantly, expressions of their creators’ identities as Israelis and (predominantly non-religious) Jews of the 21st century. The objects’ designs reflect current issues in Israeli society such as the secularists’ relationship to Judaism, and the religious Jews’ identity as Israelis. Texts by Daniel Wajman and David Sperber. Circa 35 items. |
main keywords |
CEREMONIAL OBJECTS, CONTEMPORARY/MODERNISRAELI ART |
minor keywords |
Bezalel Art SchoolCandlesticks/CandelabraDreidelsHaggadot, IsraeliHand-washing vesselsHanukkah lampsKiddush cupsMezuzah casesTzedakah boxes/containers |
Related ephemera |
Invitation to exhibition opening, leaflet, 4 pp., 2 b&w illus., 21 × 10 cm. Hebrew and English. |