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Justice Illuminated: The Art of Arthur Szyk
by
Sara Trappler Spielman
A review of a popular traveling exhibit featuring 25 reproductions of Arthur Szyk’s political caricatures.
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Odessa: Babel, Ladyzhensky, and the Soul of a City
by
Sara Trappler Spielman
ODESSA: Babel, Ladyzhensky, and the Soul of a City The juxtaposition of text from Isaac Babel’s writings with more than 50 paintings and drawings by
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Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition
by
Renata Polt
San Francisco’s Contemporary Jewish Museum gives famed director Stanley Kubrick his first retrospective at a Jewish museum.
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Anti-Semitism and Yiddish Theater, on Display
by
Sara Trappler Spielman
Three New York exhibits feature memorabilia from the Yiddish stage; alarming and graphic Antisemitica; and book art inspired by Israeli poet Rahel Bluwstein.
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The Mossad’s Covert Capture of Eichmann, on Display
by
Bob Abelman
A traveling exhibit tells the story of the capture and subsequent trial of Nazi officer Adolf Eichmann.
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Fractured Faiths: Spanish Judaism, The Inquisition, and New World Identities
by
Diane Joy Schmidt
A groundbreaking exhibit displays 175 items documenting Jewish heritage and persecution during The Inquisition.
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Isaac Mizrahi: Man on the Runway
by
Rahel Musleah
Isaac Mizrahi’s colorful designs are now on view in a first-of-its-kind exhibit at New York’s Jewish Museum.
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Jewface ‘Yiddish’ Dialect Songs of Tin Pan Alley
by
Sara Trappler Spielman
Fourteen colorfully illustrated sheet-music covers offer a small but rich glimpse into the vaudeville era.
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