Synagogue Architecture In America

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This full colour publication explores the rich and diverse response to the quest to sustain the Hebrew heritage that has resulted in prominent designs.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Henry Stolzman
Publisher : Images Publishing
Release : 2004
File : 274 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1864700742


Two Hundred Years Of American Synagogue Architecture

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Genre : Architecture
Author : American Jewish Historical Society
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Release : 1976
File : 72 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015006742780


Jews And The Renaissance Of Synagogue Architecture 1450 1730

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Before the mid-fifteenth century, the Christian and Islamic governments of Europe had restricted the architecture and design of synagogues and often prevented Jews from becoming architects. Stiefel presents a study of the material culture and religious architecture that this era produced.

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Genre : History
Author : Barry L. Stiefel
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2015-10-06
File : 233 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317320326


The Synagogues Of Kentucky

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Lee Shai Weissbach's innovative study sheds light on the functioning of smaller Jewish communities in a state representative of many in the Midwest and South. The synagogue buildings of Kentucky tell much about the experience of Kentucky Jewry. Synagogues, especially in smaller towns, have often served as the only setting available for a wide variety of communal activities. Weissbach outlines the history of every congregation established in Kentucky and every house of worship that has served Kentucky Jewry over the last 150 years, considering such issues as the financing of construction, the selection of architects, the way synagogue buildings reveal congregational attitudes, and the way local synagogue design reflects national trends. Eighty-two photographs show every one of Kentucky's synagogues, including buildings that are no longer standing or have been converted to other uses. This pictorial record documents the variety, distinctiveness, and significance of these buildings as a part of the Commonwealth's architectural, cultural, and religious landscape.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Lee Shai Weissbach
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Release : 2014-07-11
File : 199 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813148021


Louis I Kahn S Trenton Jewish Community Center

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The Building Studies series examines important buildings through original documents, detailed text, photography, and drawings in an affordable format.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Susan G. Solomon
Publisher : Princeton Architectural Press
Release : 2000
File : 204 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1568982267


Recent American Synagogue Architecture

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Gift of Rabbi W. Gunther Plaut.

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Genre : Synagogue architecture
Author : Jewish Museum (New York, N.Y.)
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Release : 1963
File : 80 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015007224812


Metropolitan Jews

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In this provocative and accessible urban history, Lila Corwin Berman considers the role that Detroit’s Jews played in the city’s well-known narrative of migration and decline. Taking its cue from social critics and historians who have long looked toward Detroit to understand twentieth-century urban transformations, Metropolitan Jews tells the story of Jews leaving the city while retaining a deep connection to it. Berman argues convincingly that though most Jews moved to the suburbs, urban abandonment, disinvestment, and an embrace of conservatism did not invariably accompany their moves. Instead, the Jewish postwar migration was marked by an enduring commitment to a newly fashioned urbanism with a vision of self, community, and society that persisted well beyond city limits. Complex and subtle, Metropolitan Jews pushes urban scholarship beyond the tenacious black/white, urban/suburban dichotomy. It demands a more nuanced understanding of the process and politics of suburbanization and will reframe how we think about the American urban experiment and modern Jewish history.

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Genre : History
Author : Lila Corwin Berman
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Release : 2015-05-06
File : 333 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780226247977


Sacred Buildings

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In a systematic section, this volume introduces the design, technical, and planning fundamentals of building churches, synagogues, and mosques. In its project section, it also presents about seventy realized structures from the last three decades.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Rudolf Stegers
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2008-05-16
File : 241 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783764366834


The World Of The American Revolution 2 Volumes

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This two-volume set brings to life the daily thoughts and routines of men and women—rich and poor, of various cultures, religions, races, and beliefs—during a time of great political, social, economic, and legal turmoil. What was life really like for ordinary people during the American Revolution? What did they eat, wear, believe in, and think about? What did they do for fun? This encyclopedia explores the lives of men, women, and children—of European, Native American, and African descent—through the window of social, cultural, and material history. The two-volume set spans the period from 1774 to 1800, drawing on the most current research to illuminate people's emotional lives, interactions, opinions, views, beliefs, and intimate relationships, as well as connections between the individual and the greater world. The encyclopedia features more than 200 entries divided into topical sections, each dealing with a different aspect of cultural life—for example, Arts, Food and Drink, and Politics and Warfare. Each section opens with an introductory essay, followed by A–Z entries on various aspects of the subject area. Sidebars and primary documents enhance the learning experience. Targeting high school and college students, the title supports the American history core curriculum and the current emphasis on social history. Most importantly, its focus on the realities of daily life, rather than on dates and battles, will help students identify with and learn about this formative period of American history.

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Genre : History
Author : Merril D. Smith
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2015-08-28
File : 941 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9798216168522


Illuminating A Legacy

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This anthology honors Lawrence Nees’ expansive contributions to medieval art historical inquiry and teaching on the occasion of his retirement from the University of Delaware. These essays present a cross-section of recent research by students, colleagues, and friends; the breadth of subjects explored demonstrates the pertinence of Nees’ distinctive approach and methodology centering human agency and creativity. The contributions follow three main threads: Establishing Identity, Patronage and Politics, and Beyond the Canon. Some authors draw upon Nees’ systematic analysis of iconographic idiosyncrasies and ornamental schemes, whether adorning manuscripts or monumental edifices, which elucidates their unique visual and material characteristics. Others apply a Neesian engagement with the complex dynamics of cultural exchange, visual manifestations of political ambitions and ideologies, and selective mining of the classical past. Ultimately, this collection aims to illustrate the impact of Nees’ transformative scholarship, and to celebrate his legacy in the field of medieval art history.

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Genre : Art
Author : Lynley Anne Herbert
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2024-07-22
File : 370 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783111435954