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The Role of Polyphonic Singing in the Establishment of Interethnic Dialogue: Serbian-Jewish Baruch Brothers Choir from Belgrade
(Tbilisi : International Research Center for Traditional Polyphony of Tbilisi Vano Sarajishvili State Conservatoire, 2018)
This work focuses on the role of polyphonic singing in interethnic communication in the example of the Serbian-Jewish Baruch Brothers Choir from Belgrade. This choir was founded in 1879 as the Serbian-Jewish Singing Society, ...
Visualizing the past: the role of images in fostering the Sephardic identity of Sarajevo Jewry / Visualizando el pasado: el papel de las imágenes en la promoción de la identidad Sefardí de los Judíos de Sarajevo
(Madrid : Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, 2019)
This article explores the use of photographs in Moritz Levy’s book dedicated to the
history of Sephardic Jews in Bosnia, published in Sarajevo in 1911. While the photographs accompany the historical narrative and aim to ...
Wandalin Strzalecki's „Song on the destruction of Jerusalem". A homage to Maurycy Gottlieb and Poland / „Pesma o razaranju Jerusalima“ Vandalina Strzaleckog. Omaž Mauriciju Gotlibu i Poljskoj
(Warszawa : Instytut Sztuki Polskiej Akademii Nauk, 2014)
"The destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple has remained a constant cultural, religious, and theoretical preoccupation of Jews and non-Jews. Deeply enshrined in historical memory, the destruction has occasioned a wide ...
Izložba crteža Moše Mevoraha "Oficiri Kraljevine Jugoslavije - Portreti iz nemačkih zarobljeničkih logora 1941" / Exhibition of drawings by Moše Mevorah "Officers of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Portraits from German prison camps in 1941"
(Beograd : Jevrejski istorijski muzej, 05-2015)
Moša Mevorah je još kao dečak, kako je sam isticao, crtao predmete i predele iz prirode. Sa petnaest godina počeo je da pohađa slikarsku školu Mihajla Petrovića. Za vreme boravka u Beču posećivao je časove slikanja na ...
Invoking Samuel Hirszenberg’s artistic legacy - encountering "Exile" / Pozivanje na umetničko nasleđe Samuela Hiršenberga - susret sa „Izgnanstvom“
(Leiden : Koninklijke Brill NV, 2015)
Samuel Hirszenberg (1865-1908), the Łódź-born artist, created several signature works of art that would emerge as emblematic of the Jewish historical experience of the twentieth century. "Exile" (1904) is one of these works ...
The return of the wandering Jew(s) in Samuel Hirszenberg's art / Povratak lutajućih Jevreja(a) u umetnosti Samuela Hiršenberga
(Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2011)
"Few Jewish artists of the turn of the twentieth century created works that became classics in their lifetime. One who did was Samuel Hirszenberg, the Lodz-born (1865) artist, who trained in Cracow, Munich, and Paris, and ...