Pinchevska argues that two general schools of secular Jewish art emerged: a Ukrainian community revolving around the Gottlieb ...
The permanent collection at The Sherwin Milller Museum of Jewish Art includes iron and bronze works from early Jewish history (think 3200 BCE), work by Israeli artists like Reuven Rubin and ...
"New York: 1962-1964" uses the Jewish Museum’s influential role in the early 1960s New York art scene as a jumping-off point to examine how artists living and working in New York City responded ...
The Judaic Studies program at William & Mary is particularly strong and offers courses in Early Judaism and nascent Christianity; Ancient Israel and Israel in the ancient world; early Jewish ...
(JTA) — Princeton University spent months planning an exhibit of 19th-century American Jewish art before cancelling the show because two of its featured artists had supported the Confederacy.
More than 500 attendees, virtual and in-person, congregated at the Rome Center to learn about the largely “silent” history of early medieval Judaism in the West.