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Carved Memories: Heritage in Stone from the Russian Jewish Pale [Illustriert] [Englisch] [Gebundene Ausgabe]

Gershon Hundert
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For more than a century, Russian Jews were restricted to residence in the western provinces of Russia, the so-called Pale of Settlement. In this fascinating volume, 125 duotone photographs document the carved tombstones of this region, specifically present-day Ukraine and Moldova. The stones are poignant memorials to the lost world of the shtetl and practically all that remain of a major Jewish art tradition. They are also unique genealogical records for Americans descended from Russian Jewry. The photographs, made by the artist and photographer David Goberman from the 1930s through the 1960s, are in many cases the sole documentation of tombstones that have been effaced or destroyed.

An introduction by Robert Pinsky resonates with the once-vibrant culture of Eastern Jewry. Essays by Goberman and Gershon Hundert, an expert on the history of Jewish life in Russia, place the tombstones in their artistic and cultural setting, and explain the Jewish traditions surrounding their creation. The images are organized by the regions where the cemeteries are located, and captions include translations of the Hebrew and Yiddish inscriptions on the stones. Published to accompany an exhibition organized by The Brooklyn Museum of Art, this book is an essential contribution to the history of Jewish art and culture.

Synopsis

One hundred twenty-five b&w photographs document the carved tombstones of the so-called Pale of Settlement in the western provinces of Russia, specifically present-day Ukraine and Moldova. The images of the stones, produced by artist and photographer Goberman from the 1930s to the 1960s, record poignant memories of the lost world of the shtetl and

Über den Autor

David Goberman has published widely in Russia on folk art traditions.

Robert Pinsky is the Poet Laureate of the United States.

Gershon Hundert is Chairman of the Jewish Studies Program at McGill University, Montreal.
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