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Institutionalized Experiment: The Politics of ?Jewish Architecture? in Germany
Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, and Society, 2005he eruv, both as a concept and as a pragmatic tool within everydayJewish life, can be seen as the typical architectonic and urbanistic response to the condition of diaspora. Germany represents perhaps the diasporic condition par excellence. One would therefore expect the installment of eruvin to be a recurring feature of urban life.
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Up/Rooting: Breaching Landscape Architecture in the Jewish-Arab City
AJS Review, 2017This article portrays and theorizes a new utterance of landscape architecture within Israeli Jewish-Arab urbanity, which aims to represent the prolonged and multifaceted Palestinian urban loss since 1948 in the design of a major city park. The analysis of design discourses at Jaffa Slope Park examines differing Israeli and Palestinian landscape sign ...
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Jewish Social Studies, 2017
Scholarship on Jewish life in postwar Germany has consistently stressed a “provisional way of life”: an attitude that minimized commitments to the surrounding German world and always left open the possibility of leaving. This article revisits the provisionality thesis from the perspective of spatial history, focusing on Munich’s Mohlstrasse marketplace,
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Scholarship on Jewish life in postwar Germany has consistently stressed a “provisional way of life”: an attitude that minimized commitments to the surrounding German world and always left open the possibility of leaving. This article revisits the provisionality thesis from the perspective of spatial history, focusing on Munich’s Mohlstrasse marketplace,
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Jewish Art and Architecture in the East European Context:
Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 1997This chapter focuses on a specific group of eighteenth-century wooden synagogues — labelled the Gwoździec–Chodorów group — within their east European context. It identifies the architectural ideas and building traditions which generated these synagogues, and particularly to emphasize the role of ideas from Jewish sources and from the Jewish community ...
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VIENNESE JEWISH WOMEN IN HORTICULTURE AND GARDEN ARCHITECTURE
Acta Horticulturae, 2010I. Meder, U. Krippner
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Jewish Identity and Egyptian Revival Architecture
Journal of Jewish Identities, 2012openaire +1 more source
Glimpses at the golden section in Jewish architecture and Jewish time
2018N Dana-Picard, S Hershkovitz
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