500 Judaica (500 Series)

500 Judaica (500 Series)

by RayHemachandra (Author), Daniel Belasco (Author)

Synopsis

From mezuzahs to menorahs, these outstanding Jewish ceremonial and ritual objects make a beautiful new addition to the celebrated 500 series. Contemporary in style and lovingly handcrafted, they come from North America, Europe and Israel and demonstrate the diversity of Judaism. The artworks include tzedakah boxes, ketubahs, tallits, Shabbat candlesticks, havdalah sets, Kiddush cups, Torah pointers, kippahs, Seder plates and dreidels.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 420
Publisher: Lark
Published: 07 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 160059462X
ISBN 13: 9781600594625

Media Reviews
A beautiful book. - The Jewish Daily Forward Exemplary photographs of 500 contemporary ceremonial art and ritual objects. - Jewish Book World Captures a diverse range of exquisite traditional and contemporary Judaica objects from leading artists and craftspeople mostly in the U.S. and Israel, who dedicate their talents in objects made for the home, the synagogue, weddings, holidays, and celebrations. - Jewish in St. Louis 500 Judaica illustrates [the] concept of beautifying a mitzvah. The book features the work of more than 180 makers of Judaica. Media and disciplines include metalwork, woodwork, ceramics, and needle arts. - Intermountain Jewish News (cover story) This thick new volume's point is basically celebratory. It's filled with just what the title says - 500 intriguing items reproduced in sharp, splendid colors. - The Jewish Exponent (Philadelphia) Many of the works in Ray Hemachandra's new book 500 Judaica: Innovative Contemporary Ritual Art, which were curated by Daniel Belasco, Henry J. Leir assistant curator at The Jewish Museum in New York, are not the sorts of pieces you would expect to find in a Jewish book store or Judaica shop in Brooklyn. ... Some of the most interesting works in the collection are so fascinating precisely because they are non-functional. - The Jewish Press (A) handsomely produced volume ... the art speaks for itself. This book will be a welcome addition to Judaica art libraries and contemporary art museum gift shops. - Library Journal The art that fills the pages of 500 Judaica is not only eye-catching, it is rooted in ongoing meaning and faith - AmericanStyle This volume is stunning, and will be of interest to those of - or interested in - the Jewish faith and traditions, but also artists and anyone who appreciates meaningful art. - Handmade Spark 500 Judaica is an exceptional book for the variety of pieces shown and for its quality and value. Immerse yourself in the beauty of
Author Bio
Juror Daniel Belasco is Henry J. Leir Assistant Curator at The Jewish Museum in New York. He organised the exhibitions Reinventing Ritual: Contemporary Art and Design for Jewish Life (and authored its catalogue, Reinventing Ritual) and Art, Image, and Warhol Connections. Belasco has written for Art in American and ARTnews and is a former staff writer for The Jewish Week.