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Best SellingCustomer RatingLowest PriceNewestA to Z Page 1 of 8 NextThe Jewish Calendar: 2012 Wall Calendar$13.98Jewish Year Wall Calendar: This indispensable Jewish wall calendar features selections from the superb collection of the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam. Full-color illustrations of Judaic ceremonial and historical masterpieces are beautifully reproduced. * The calendar spans a full 16 months, from September 2011 through December 2012. * The calendar includes U.S. and Jewish holidays, Sabbath candle-lighting times, and a list of Jewish holidays through the year 2025.
The Jewish 2012 2013 Engagement Calendar: Jewish Year$11.19The indispensable The Jewish 2012-2013 Engagement Calendar features work from the internationally renowned collection of The Jewish Museum, New York. It includes full-color illustrations of Judaic ceremonial masterpieces along with selections from the museum's renowned fine art collection.* The calendar spans a full 16 months from September 2012 through December 2013.* The calendar includes U.S. and Jewish holidays, Sabbath candle-lighting times, and a list of Jewish holidays through the year 2026.
From Court Jews to the Rothschilds: Art, Patronage,$28.50A study that examines the role of Jews as agents in the service of many kinds of patron, from local nobles to emperors. In addition to collecting and commissioning precious jewellery and works of art for the court, they provided all manner of goods, including military equipment and supplies. Many Jews also made important contributions to architecture by financing and implementing large building projects.
Convivencia: Jews, Muslims, and Christians in Medieval$230.42The Middle Ages in Spain—the the period from the Muslim conquest of 711 to the expulsion of the Jews and the defeat of the last Muslim ruler in 1492—witnessed an extraordinary "Golden Age" through the intermingling of its Jewish, Muslim, and Christian inhabitants. This volume explores the nature of their coexistence (termed convivencia by Spanish historians), which embraced not only ideological interchange and cultural influence, but also mutual friction, rivalry, and suspicion.
The Jewish Calendar 2011 2012: 2012 Engagement Calendar$19.25
The Jewish Museum 2012 Calendar$29.99September 2011-December 2012Elul 5771-Tevet 5773The remarkable works of art reproduced here—including paintings by Max Weber, Marc Chagall, and ÃÂÃÂdouard Vuillard—communicate the aesthetic values and skill of their creators while revealing distinctive aspects of Jewish culture. Paintings, prints, textiles, and ceremonial objects all speak as powerfully about the Jewish experience in the world as they do about the unique power of art to both inform and inspire.
Drawn from the Source: The Travel Sketches of Louis I.SOLD OUTwith an essay and site photographs by Ralph Lieberman Louis I. Kahn (1901-1974) was among the most highly regarded twentieth-century architects, yet the relationship of his haunting travel sketches to his work has not been systematically explored until now.
The Jewish Calendar 2010 2011: 2011 Engagement Calendar$8.49
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