Where’s the provenance information for these medieval Hebrew Mahzor leaves? Where have they been during their time recycled as bindings? Business as usual?! moreshet-auctions.com/en/auction/1...
Where’s the provenance information for these medieval Hebrew Mahzor leaves? Where have they been during their time recycled as bindings? Business as usual?! moreshet-auctions.com/en/auction/1...
I recently posted about our alumna Katya Oicherman’s research and practice. Here is a link: www.oicherman.art/k-art-index/...
Our alumna Katya Oicherman did some research and also practice research on him.
Went to a fascinating presentation by Ciara Shalome about her Mizrahistory instagram oral archive. That brought to mind an early Mizrahi resident of London: blog.nli.org.il/en/yohanan_b... Yuhannah Dawud.
www.jta.org/2025/03/19/n... For more info, see Menachem Wecker's essay www.jns.org/most-excitin... and, on the dodgy provenance (but totally misdating the ms), www.tabletmag.com/sections/art...
Has anyone been listening to the BBC Radio 4 series “Intrigue: Word of God”? Now JTS is exhibiting what purports to be the oldest Jewish codex, a liturgical booklet (quntres) from the 8th century.
My library participates in the Yerusha portal project. Holly Addie, the Yerusha research assistant, has uncovered this child refugee-turned-poet’s archive: leedsunilibrary.wordpress.com/2025/03/13/t...
If you can get to Cambridge next week, don’t miss this English-language revival of Sholem Aleichem’s play Stempenyu: www.adctheatre.com/whats-on/pla...
But why would they do that?
Looking forward to this talk next week. cjs.leeds.ac.uk/events/sovie...
Our library (university of Leeds) has digitised a very special Torah scroll - once confiscated by the Nazis from Brno: Very nice blog post by our Special collections
You can read it here: leedsunilibrary.wordpress.com/2023/01/18/d...
Holocaust Memorial Day event at University of Leeds on Monday. Close up and personal. cjs.leeds.ac.uk/events/holoc...
To mark #InternationalHolocaustRemembranceDay, you can help build the world’s largest digital memorial to the victims and survivors of Nazism. We want to digitize 27,000 prisoner registration cards from Auschwitz & other concentration camps. Join in and help! everynamecounts.arolsen-archives.org/en/
A few Ukrainian Judaica that escaped the conflagration of Lviv‘s jewry when Ludwik Lille brought them to Paris. There’s a research project waiting…
I managed to (all too briefly) see the Dybbuk exhibition at the MAHJ in Paris yesterday. I’ll post a few snaps with labels. Here Andrzej Wajda in a stage cemetery in 1988.
Limmud group papercuts inspired by the legendary David Moss.
Almost too tired (and probably brewing the inevitable post-Limmud bug) to light Chanukah candles, but duly lit.
Coexistence…at Limmud dinner.
Listening to Rabbi Rose Prevezer talking about the Jewish-Muslim exhibition project www.laba.berlin/marayeh
If you want Jewish artists to exist and thrive, buy their art. Just bought a tiny etching at Limmud.
Catching the tail end of Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz on four orthodox women rabbis - a tale of loneliness and isolation… or new models beyond power and authority towards advisory and empowering roles.
At Limmud, hearing from David Hochhauser about an exhibition I missed: www.artrabbit.com/events/peopl...
At Limmud, listening to Shirel Horovitz working with 13 artists creating sculptures on her head and going out on the town. Spot a cherry tomato on a skewer: www.shirelhorovitz.com/art-on-the-go
Limmud paper cuts that were made after Shabbat.
Listening to the fascinating Julie Weitz exploring and transgressively transforming Jewish myths. The Golem, the Dybbuk.
www.stolpersteine-berlin.de/de/dusseldor... focuses on Mrs Flechtheim‘s fate. And her sisters?
Today’s article www.theguardian.com/world/2024/d... focuses on the restitution of art works to Alfred Flechtheim’s heirs. I‘ll post more on the human cost in comments.
The Medieval Women exhibition at the British Library is great, but why are apparently only women visiting it?!
I assume the minority of Henry III refers to the Jews, though there must have been others?
The 2024 Selig Brodetsky Memorial Lecture Dr František Šístek (Institute of History of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague) on 'Balkan Jews: Hidden History' was absolutely fascinating. I.a. He drew attention to the acts of compassion by Muslim neighbours during the Holocaust. A helpful reminder.