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  1. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and The Jewish Museum, New York, Announce New Judaica Initiative

    Jun 8, 2022 - Jewish Museum, New York. About The Jewish Museum, New YorkThe Jewish Museum is an art museum committed to illuminating the complexity and vibrancy of Jewish culture for a global audience. Gould, the Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director of The Jewish Museum, New York.

  2. Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York

    Examining Jewish ceremonial objects from antiquity to the present, Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York marks the first in a series of presentations from the world-renowned collection of the Jewish Museum Opening Day | “Beauty, Ritual, and a Journey through Jewish Ceremonial Art” Special Program | “Object Stories: Judaica in Synagogue and Home” Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York / July 10–September 18 The new, ongoing partnership between the MFAH and the Jewish Museum brings exceptional objects to Houston over a period of years.

  3. Houston Jewish Film Festival

    -- Begin Grid Row --> The MFAH and the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center present the 2024 Houston Jewish Film Festival, March 24–April 4. Visit the Houston Jewish Film Festival website for the full schedule and more information. Generous support for this film festival has been provided by Isabelle and Eric Mayer.

  4. Lost Treasure of the Jewish Ghetto of Venice

    Lost Treasure of the Jewish Ghetto of Venice Restored by Venetian Heritage Inc. Jewish residents played a valuable role in the economy of Venice from the time of the Renaissance. The objects in Lost Treasure of the Jewish Ghetto of Venice, made by master craftsmen using traditional silversmithing and bronze-casting methods, represent an in-depth look at Venetian Jewish silver from the 1600s to early 1900s

  5. Roman Vishniac Retrospective Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in September

    Sep 2, 2015 - In 1935, he was hired by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee—the world’s largest Jewish relief organization—to photograph impoverished Jewish communities in Central and Eastern Europe as part of the organization’s As restrictions on Jewish photographers increased, he was commissioned to document the work of several Jewish community and social-service organizations in Berlin. He photographed the war-relief efforts of Chinese-Americans in New York; he documented the arrival of Jewish refugees and Holocaust survivors; and he followed American Jewish life throughout the 1940s and 50s.

  6. Lost Treasure of the Jewish Ghetto of Venice. Restored by Venetian Heritage Inc.

    Feb 12, 2013 - In 2016, the Jewish Ghetto of Venice will celebrate its 500th anniversary. The pieces represent an in-depth look at Venetian Jewish silver from the 17th to early 20th centuries. Jewish residents, though segregated, played a valuable role in the economy of Venice from the time of the Renaissance.

  7. Virtual Cinema | Houston Jewish Film Festival | February 28–March 11

    Feb 17, 2021 - The Houston Jewish Film Festival is part of a global itinerary of festivals exploring the Jewish experience through movies that focus on identity, history, and culture. Visit Houston Jewish Film Festival for more information. Underwriting for the Film Department is provided by Tenaris and the Vaughn Foundation. Presented by the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center of Houston, the 2021 edition takes place from February 28 to March 11 (with a sequel in April), streaming 12 diverse films that you can watch from home.

  8. Roman Vishniac Rediscovered

    He documented the Nazi rise to power and photographed impoverished Jewish communities in Eastern Europe. More than any other photographer, Roman Vishniac profoundly influenced contemporary impressions of Jewish life in Eastern Europe. In 1947, Vishniac returned to Europe to document Jewish displaced-persons camps, the ruins of Berlin, and efforts of Holocaust survivors to rebuild their lives.

  9. MFAH Establishes a Gallery for Judaica, Opening December 3, 2023

    Nov 2, 2023 - That partnership launched in summer 2022 with the exhibition Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York; some objects lent from the collection of the Jewish Museum will be on view in the Herzstein Gallery when The installation in the Herzstein Gallery will benefit from a partnership with the Jewish Museum, New York, that has paired significant loans to the MFAH with scholarly collaborations. The Albert and Ethel Herzstein Gallery for Judaica will present two dozen objects, including loans from the Jewish Museum, New York; Houston collections; and recent acquisitions from this new MFAH collecting initiative.

  10. Portrait of Courage: Gentileschi, Wiley, and the Story of Judith

    The Assyrians flee, and the Jewish people are liberated.   The story of Judith and Holofernes—the vulnerable rising to slay a hostile invader, the oppressed overthrowing the oppressor—holds enduring appeal. A Jewish town is under attack by the Assyrian army, led by the general Holofernes. Judith, a courageous local widow, dresses in finery and visits the enemy camp under the pretense of helping Holofernes defeat the Israelites.