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9789652782380: The Jews of Kurdistan: Daily Life, Customs, Arts and Crafts
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Series; K?at?alog (Muze?on Yis?ra?el (Jerusalem)) ; mis. 439. Physical description; 271 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm. Notes; Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Includes bibliographic references (p. 268-269). Subjects; Muze?on Yi?ra?el (Jerusalem) - Catalogs. Jews - Kurdistan - Social life and customs - Catalogs. Art, Jewish - Kurdistan - Catalogs. Middle East. Social Anthropology. Arts. Handicraft. Clothing and Dress. Weaving and Weavers. Embroidery. Metalwork. Jewellery. Amulets. Manuscripts. Religious Articles. Jewish community - Kurdistan. Genres; Catalogue. Illustrated.

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Kurdish Jews, like so many Jewish populations, carried to Israel their unique, ancient culture and ways of life. Finding, collecting, identifying, and preserving Kurdish artifacts are the means of understanding this remarkable aspect of the Israeli cultural melange. The roots and traditions of Kurdish Jewry have special meaning for second- and third-generation members of the Israeli-born Kurdish community, and serve as a bridge between generations and among related communities abroad.

The Jews of Kurdistan is profusely illustrated with wonderful color and black and white photographs of Kurdish Jews at home, work, and leisure. It presents a comprehensive visual and written portrait of this people's rich heritage, history, religious and spiritual life, daily life, clothing, needlework, metalwork and jewelry, illuminated manuscripts, synagogues, and ceremonial and ritual objects. It includes striking paintings of Kurdish Jewish women, a table of common weaving patterns, a glossary, and a selected bibliography. In the two decades since the publication of the Hebrew edition of this seminal work, the culture of the Jews of Kurdistan has largely been integrated into mainstream Israeli culture, allowing Shwartz-Be'eri's study to resonate as an ever more important ethnographic and historical document.
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ORA SHWARTZ-BE'ERI is Curator of Jewish Ethnography at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. The Hebrew edition of The Jews of Kurdistan (1981) and the Israel Museum exhibition of the same name (1981-82) represented the culmination of five years of field research on the material culture of Kurdish Jews by Shwartz-Be'eri and her staff, and the pilot project of the Israel Museum's Department of Jewish Ethnography. Visit the Israel Museum website at http://www/imj.org.il

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  • VerlagIsrael Museum,The
  • Erscheinungsdatum2003
  • ISBN 10 9652782386
  • ISBN 13 9789652782380
  • EinbandTapa blanda
  • Anzahl der Seiten272

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