The Szyk Haggadah

The Szyk Haggadah
Title The Szyk Haggadah PDF eBook
Author Arthur Szyk
Publisher Abrams
Total Pages 128
Release 2021-01-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 1647004462

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Arthur Szyk (pronounced “Shick”) created his magnificent Haggadah in !--?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /--Lodz, on the eve of the Nazi occupation of his native Poland. There is no Haggadah like it, before or since, filled with sumptuous paintings of Jewish heroes and stunning calligraphy.!--?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /-- This edition, the first since 1940 to be reproduced from Szyk’s original art, boasts a newly commissioned and extremely practical English text by Rabbi Byron L. Sherwin, ideal for use at any family Seder, and a special commentary section by Rabbi Sherwin and Irvin Ungar gives insight into both the rituals of the Seder and Szyk’s rich illustrations. The Szyk Haggadah will transform the Seder, bringing the story of the Exodus from Egypt into a more contemporary light.

Arthur Szyk

Arthur Szyk
Title Arthur Szyk PDF eBook
Author Michael Berenbaum
Publisher Giles
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Art
ISBN 9781911282082

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An indispensable and timely publication on the life and work of the great Polish-Jewish-American artist-activist Arthur Szyk.

The New Order

The New Order
Title The New Order PDF eBook
Author Arthur Szyk
Publisher
Total Pages 56
Release 1941
Genre Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN

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A collection of satirical cartoons created by Polish artist, Arthur Szyk, during World War II.

Arthur Szyk

Arthur Szyk
Title Arthur Szyk PDF eBook
Author Joseph P. Ansell
Publisher
Total Pages 392
Release 2004
Genre Art
ISBN

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Best known among Jews for his illustrated Haggadah, Arthur Szyk was also a political artist whose work went beyond a narrow definition of the Jewish cause. In the early twentieth century he worked tirelessly to strengthen the Jews' position in Poland; later, in the United States, he put his art at the service of the war effort, and then on behalf of the Zionist cause. A singular contribution to the history of Polish-Jewish relations and of Jewish art.

The Szyk Haggadah

The Szyk Haggadah
Title The Szyk Haggadah PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 247
Release 2008
Genre Haggadah
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The Washington Haggadah

The Washington Haggadah
Title The Washington Haggadah PDF eBook
Author Joel ben Simeon
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2011-04-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 0674051173

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After the Bible, the Passover haggadah is the most widely read classic text in the Jewish tradition. More than four thousand editions have been published since the late fifteenth century, but few are as exquisite as the Washington Haggadah, which resides in the Library of Congress. Now, a stunning facsimile edition meticulously reproduced in full color brings this beautiful illuminated manuscript to a new generation. Joel ben Simeon, the creator of this unusually well-preserved codex, was among the most gifted and prolific scribe-artists in the history of the Jewish book. David Stern’s introduction reconstructs his professional biography and situates this masterwork within the historical development of the haggadah, tracing the different forms the text took in the Jewish centers of Europe at the dawn of modernity. Katrin Kogman-Appel shows how ben Simeon, more than just a copyist, was an active agent of cultural exchange. As he traveled between Jewish communities, he brought elements of Ashkenazi haggadah illustration to Italy and returned with stylistic devices acquired during his journeys. In addition to traditional Passover images, realistic illustrations of day-to-day life provide a rare window into the world of late fifteenth-century Europe. This edition faithfully preserves the original text, with the Hebrew facsimile appearing in the original right-to-left orientation. It will be read and treasured by anyone interested in Jewish history, medieval illuminated manuscripts, and the history of the haggadah.

RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women

RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women
Title RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women PDF eBook
Author Nadine Epstein
Publisher Delacorte Press
Total Pages 225
Release 2021-09-21
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0593377192

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This collection of biographies of brave and brilliant Jewish female role models--selected in collaboration with Ruth Bader Ginsburg and including an introduction written by the iconic Supreme Court justice herself-- provides young people with a roster of inspirational role models, all of whom are Jewish women, who will appeal not only to young people but to people of all ages, and all faiths. The fascinating lives detailed in this collection--more than thirty exemplary female role models--were chosen by Ruth Bader Ginsburg, or RBG, as she was lovingly known to her many admirers. Working with her friend, journalist Nadine Epstein, RBG selected these trailblazers, all of whom are women and Jewish, who chose not to settle for the rules and beliefs of their time. They did not accept what the world told them they should be. Like RBG, they dreamed big, worked hard, and forged their own paths to become who they deserved to be. Future generations will benefit from each and every one of the courageous actions and triumphs of the women profiled here. RBG's Brave & Brilliant Women, the passion project of Justice Ginsburg in the last year of her life, will inspire readers to think about who they want to become and to make it happen, just like RBG.