חוטים של משי. סיפורה של יהדות בוכארה Threads of Silk. The Story of Bukharan Jewry. шелковые нити. история бухарской еврейской общины.(136 words)
Editor |
David Yeroushalmi.
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Curators |
Orit Engelberg Baram, Meirav Balas.
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Imprint |
Tel Aviv, Israel, 2013. 217 pp., illustrations: 84 col., 9 b&w, 23 × 30 cm. Hebrew, English and Russian.
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ISBN |
9789654250214
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Location |
Beit Hatfutsot—The Museum of the Jewish People (13 January–13 June 2013)
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Description |
A visually-rich study of Bukharan Jewish history, art, music, language, dress, rituals, customs, Zionism, and immigration to Israel. 9 essays, including those on: visual culture (Ariella Amar), protective and fertility rituals and marriage customs (Shalom Sabar), and private synagogues (Zoya Arshavsky). No itemized listing.
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main keywords |
AMULETS BUKHARA CEREMONIAL OBJECTS COSTUME JEWELRY MUSIC PHOTOGRAPHS SYNAGOGUES WEDDING/MARRIAGE ZIONISM
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minor keywords |
Astronomy/Astrology Bridal boxes/chests Candlesticks/Candelabra Cribs/Cradles Elijah’s staff Hand-washing vessels Head coverings, bridal Head coverings, men’s Historical documents Historical photographs Jewish Press Ketubbot Kiddush cups Musical instruments Portraits, rabbis Printed books Rimmonim Shiviti plaques, paper Shiviti plaques, parchment/leather Suzani Synagogues, Bukhara Synagogues, Uzbekistan Talit Torah aliyah plaques Torah Ark curtains Torah cases Uzbekistan Yad
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“חוטים של משי. סיפורה של יהדות בוכארה Threads of Silk. The Story of Bukharan Jewry. шелковые нити. история бухарской еврейской общины.”, in:
Catalog of Catalogs Online, A Bibliography of Temporary Exhibition Catalogs Since 1876 that Contain Items of Judaica.
Consulted online on 31 March 2023 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004444522_COCO_CC2133>
First published online: 2019
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