Exhibition Releasing Words the Cut Paper Art of Deborah Ugoretz March 26
Celebrating L Years Of Women In The Rabbinate Celebrate 50 years of Women in the Rabbinate with a visit to the Holy Sparks fine art exhibition led by Jean Bloch Rosensaft, Director of the Dr. Bernard Heller Museum at HUC. The exhibition features 24 Jewish women artists who interpreted how a few women rabbis were the "firsts" in their field. Artist-in-Residence Ellen Alt will as well share remarks near her piece featured in the exhibition. Register This upshot is sponsored by Arts Date and open to all.
Wed / May 4 / 11:00 am / Hebrew Union College, i West 4th Street
Jean Bloch Rosensaft and Ellen Alt
Work-Store: Shavuot Community Fine art Project Our third installment of the Pilgrimage Festival Community Art Projects volition center on Shavuot. Groups from across Park Artery Synagogue will help create a celebratory 10 Commandments cake sculpture (not a real cake) with 10 layers. In this session for developed learners, nosotros will make ii of the layers using modeling clay to form the letters of the commandments; create relief structures placed around the layers; and craft a Torah for the cake topper. This fun, celebratory session is open to all! Register
Mon / May 9 / 6:30 pm / 89th Street
Creative person-in-Residence Ellen Alt
A Chat With Judaica Collector And Gallerist Avi Girshengorn Learn about some of the magnificent ritual pieces that Judaica collector and gallerist Avi Girshengorn has in his collection. Girshengorn has generously filled our lobby display cases with a beautiful option of various holiday objects. Acquire nearly the history of some of these pieces and how they came to be in this collection. Register This program is sponsored past Arts Engagement and open to all.
Thu / Apr 7 / eleven:00 am / 87th Street
Avi Girshengorn
Arts Engagement events include curated tours and hands-on workshops at museums and galleries throughout NYC as well as programs at PAS. Our recent programs hint at what you can expect when you come along:
Earlier the revitalization of the 87th Street edifice, the Arts Engagement Committee mounted exhibitions in the PAS Gallery on the mezzanine. Revisit some of those exhibitions below.Past Exhibitions
Transforming the Word: Standing the Tradition of Hebrew Manuscript Illumination
Created in the tradition of the great medieval Hebrew manuscripts and reflecting a 21st-century sensibility, Barbara Wolff'due south illuminated texts are made with materials and techniques of the 14th century and with an sensation of the history, archæology, geography, and customs ancient Israel, where these words originated. Spotter Barbara Wolff illuminate the terminal poesy of Psalm 104.The Art of Barbara Wolff
September 2017–February 2018
May–Baronial 2017 Each year students in our Zayin (Form 7) class have the option of taking a photography elective. Combining arts and experiential instruction through the universal medium of photography, this class provides learners an entry point to Jewish study and skill development. The annual exhibition of their work is an opportunity for them to share their vox with others. In 2017, Zayin students discussed and illustrated important Jewish values through their photography. January–April, 2017 On December 6, 1987, an estimated crowd of 250,000 Jews and their supporters gathered at a march and rally on the Mall in Washington, DC to demonstrate their solidarity with Soviet Jewry. This massive undertaking was achieved through the hard work and cooperation of a broad-based coalition of Jewish organizations such as the National Briefing on Soviet Jewry, the Greater New York Coalition on Soviet Jewry, UJA, and many others. The upshot, known as "Freedom Sunday," took place on the eve of the showtime pinnacle coming together in the US capital between Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and President Ronald Reagan. Information technology marked the noon of the movement to costless Soviet Jewry. Shortly after this historic gathering, Soviet Jews received the right to leave and they flocked in big numbers to State of israel, U.s., and elsewhere. The exhibition uses art, texts, and artifacts to commemorate the enormous contributions of members of our own community to bring about the success of Liberty Sunday. The exhibit also acknowledges the stories of Russian émigrés in our customs who experienced first-hand the hardships of life as Jews in the Soviet Union and the challenges of starting new lives in the United States. Listen to recordings from the Shapiro Audio Archive that supplement the texts in the exhibition. September 2016–January 2017 Hadar Goldin (1991–2014) was a talented Israeli painter who expressed his love of art and of life until his last day on the battleground. This inspirational exhibition was created in 2015 to share Hadar'south spirit, sense of humor, and artistic talent and to honor his memory. Park Avenue Synagogue is pleased to bring the exhibition to the US for the start fourth dimension. The exhibition includes sketches, paintings, drawings, and photographs from Hadar's early childhood, his art studies in England and Israel, and his personal work during his armed forces service. As Hadar's family notes, Hadar showed those who knew him how simple it is to love one another. He helped those in need and made it his mission in life to bring people together. Amidst thousands of Israeli soldiers and reservists, Hadar Goldin served during Israel'southward 2014 Operation Protective Edge against missile attacks from Hamas and a network of tunnels that reached hole-and-corner from Gaza into Israeli territory. On August 1, just hours afterwards a ceasefire had been declared, Hadar and two of his comrades were ambushed and killed in Gaza by terrorists coming out of an attack tunnel. Hadar's body was taken into the tunnel and has never been returned to his family. Zayin learners spent the year exploring photography and Jewish identity. They reflected on their Jewish learning from their early years until now, picked pivotal moments that made them feel most continued to Judaism, and then re-created those moments in photographs. Park Avenue Synagogue has been partnering with The Jewish Lens since its inception in 2003. Combining arts and experiential instruction through the universal medium of photography, The Jewish Lens provides learners an entry betoken to Jewish study, skills development, and an opportunity to share their voice – their lens – with others. Photographs by Norman Gershman When mail service-World State of war Ii Europe found itself devastated by the loss of its Jewish population, Albania was the only country where at that place were more Jewish people than had lived there prior to the Holocaust. Over 2,000 Jews from Albania, Hellenic republic, Republic of austria, and Italy were hidden in the homes of Albanian Muslim families throughout the War. Norman Gershman, an American lensman fascinated by these stories, traveled to Albania and Kosovo to chronicle the tales of the righteous Albanians and their devotion to Besa, an Albanian code of award which means "to keep the promise." Each portrait is accompanied by a personal statement of the private'south honorable human activity. Through subtle portraiture, Gershman communicates the honour, faith, and altruism of Albanian rescuers during the Holocaust. As the world grapples with today's crises, this exhibition invites us to find inspiration in seeing ourselves both as those seeking refuge and as those who have the power to grant information technology. October 2015–January 2016 Although the exhibition is no longer in the Gallery, you can still feel the words of Rabbi Judah Nadich and prominent guest speakers who addressed PAS with messages of commitment to social justice. This exhibition highlighted excerpts from the Rita and George M. Shapiro Audio Annal with illustrations from the PAS Archive, JTS, and other sources. These speeches, documents, and photographs demonstrate how our Jewish community responded to the ceremonious rights movement and the momentous events information technology set up in move, up to the present. Let the words and deeds of the leaders who have inspired us in the past reinvigorate our dedication to brand the world a improve place for ourselves, our community, and our land.Take a Walk on the Photo Side
Sept 2021Led by PAS photographers, we explored basic camera controls and composition tips equally we stroll and photo together in Central Park. All types of cameras are welcome: DSLR, film, prison cell phone – or only your artistic center! Space is limited, and registration is required.
Capturing Judaism: Embracing Marvel, Customs, and Culture
Freedom Sunday: The Power of Protestation
Hadar Goldin:Art / Family / Inspiration
Opening Reception: Wednesday / September 28 / 6:00 - 7:30 pm
with Hadar's parents, Dr. Leah and Dr. Simcha Goldin, and Hadar's twin brother, Tzur GoldinThe Jewish Lens: Moments of Meaningful Jewish Learning
Annual exhibition of photography past the Zayin (Grade 7) course
May – Baronial 2016Seeing Ourselves in the Other
Besa, A Code of Honor: Muslim Albanians Who Rescued Jews During the Holocaust
Jan–April 2016The Audio of Justice at Park Avenue Synagogue
Source: https://pasyn.org/communities/arts-engagement
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