Dein Suchergebnis zum Thema: gender

Jewish Museum BerlinMy Favorite Photograph: „Little Italy“ – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2014/04/my-favorite-photograph-little-italy/

Theresia Ziehe recently invited us to take a closer look at Fred Stein’s photograph “Newspaper Hat.” Now her co-curator Jihan Radjai presents another photograph that the two of them—as well as very many of our facebook fans—are particularly fond of: “Little Italy” (New York, 1943).
film, Fred Stein, photography Tagged by curator, gender

Jewish Museum BerlinThe Dress of the Unfaithful Wife – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/2017/06/arnovitz-dress-of-the-unfaithful-wife/

Artist Andi Arnovitz Questions Traditional Matrimonial Law In our current exhibition, Cherchez la femme, a transparent dress seems to reveal everything. The Israeli-American artist Andi LaVine Arnovitz created a delicate work of art from washi paper, hair, and Hebrew letters. Locks of hair adorn the paper dress, hinting at the beauty of its wearer. But …
ritual reflects a patriarchal society’s notions about gender

Jewish Museum BerlinThe Dress of the Unfaithful Wife – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog-en/?p=5091

Artist Andi Arnovitz Questions Traditional Matrimonial Law In our current exhibition, Cherchez la femme, a transparent dress seems to reveal everything. The Israeli-American artist Andi LaVine Arnovitz created a delicate work of art from washi paper, hair, and Hebrew letters. Locks of hair adorn the paper dress, hinting at the beauty of its wearer. But …
ritual reflects a patriarchal society’s notions about gender

Jüdisches Museum BerlinNeue Bräuche zum Neujahr – Blogerim בלוגרים – Blogerim בלוגרים

https://www.jmberlin.de/blog/2012/09/neue-brauche-zum-neujahr/

Vor einigen Jahren besuchte eine Gastdozentin aus New York die Berliner Synagoge am Fraenkelufer und zeigte uns, wie ihre Gemeinde einen alten Neujahrsbrauch – Taschlich – neu praktiziert. Üblicherweise versammeln sich Gläubige am jüdischen Neujahrsfest Rosch ha Schana an einem Fluss und streuen Brotkrumen ins Wasser, um sich symbolisch ihrer Vergehen des vergangenen Jahres zu …
neue Bräuche, Religion Verschlagwortet mit Diaspora, Gender