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A Timeless People: Photo Albums of American Jewish Life

Autor Saul H. Landa, Sauk Landa
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2011
In August 1654, a few Ashkenazic Jews arrived in the Dutch colonial settlement of New Amsterdam (later renamed New York), and thus began the astonishing phenomenon of American Jewry. In this stunning book of narrative and photographs, Dr Saul Landa gives us a glimpse of its beauty. This book is the culmination of a four-year odyssey, visiting eighteen communities, travelling tens of thousands of miles, taking thousands of photographs, reviewing thousands of archival images, and surviving the trauma of one car accident and one traffic violation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789652294869
ISBN-10: 9652294861
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 245 x 338 x 27 mm
Greutate: 2.31 kg
Editura: GEFEN BOOKS

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"A Timeless People is a lavishly illustrated, handsome volume which captures the enduring spirit of Jewish continuity against the backdrop of the American landscape. Through lively prose and evocative photographs, Saul Landa s journey through eighteen American cities demonstrates that Jewish life and traditions have indeed remained vibrant for over 350 years well into the twenty-first century. -- Dr Jeanne Abrams, Director, Beck Archives and Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society, University of Denver
"Dr Landa brings together the past and present of vibrant Jewish communities in an effort to inspire us about the yet-to-be-written future. The opportunity to learn about the effort, hardships and accomplishments of our Jewish brothers and sisters in creating Jewish communities in this country is truly enlightening. This book is an integral piece of Jewish communal education. -- Rabbi Shmuel Silber, Suburban Orthodox Synagogue, Baltimore, Maryland
"While most American Jewish history books examine the overall development of the Jewish community by historical periods, Dr. Landa traces the development of eighteen individual Jewish cities throughout the US from their inception to the present. Using numerous photos with concise, significant comments, he has presented a very readable, entertaining and enlightening overview of American Jewry in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries." -- Donald Makovsky, Historian, instructor and lecturer on Jewish history, St Louis, Missouri
"A Timeless People is a lavishly illustrated, handsome volume which captures the enduring spirit of Jewish continuity against the backdrop of the American landscape. Through lively prose and evocative photographs, Saul Landa s journey through eighteen American cities demonstrates that Jewish life and traditions have indeed remained vibrant for over 350 years well into the twenty-first century. -- Dr Jeanne Abrams, Director, Beck Archives and Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society, University of Denver "Dr Landa brings together the past and present of vibrant Jewish communities in an effort to inspire us about the yet-to-be-written future. The opportunity to learn about the effort, hardships and accomplishments of our Jewish brothers and sisters in creating Jewish communities in this country is truly enlightening. This book is an integral piece of Jewish communal education. -- Rabbi Shmuel Silber, Suburban Orthodox Synagogue, Baltimore, Maryland "While most American Jewish history books examine the overall development of the Jewish community by historical periods, Dr. Landa traces the development of eighteen individual Jewish cities throughout the US from their inception to the present. Using numerous photos with concise, significant comments, he has presented a very readable, entertaining and enlightening overview of American Jewry in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries." -- Donald Makovsky, Historian, instructor and lecturer on Jewish history, St Louis, Missouri