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The Carved Wooden Torah Arks of Eastern Europe (Hardcover)
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The Carved Wooden Torah Arks of Eastern Europe (Hardcover)
Series: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
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National Jewish Book Awards Finalist for the Visual Arts Award,
2017. The carved wooden Torah arks found in eastern Europe from the
seventeenth to nineteenth centuries were magnificent structures,
unparalleled in their beauty and mystical significance. The work of
Jewish artisans, they dominated the synagogues of numerous towns
both large and small throughout the former Polish-Lithuanian
Commonwealth, inspiring worshippers with their monumental scale and
intricate motifs. Virtually none of these superb pieces survived
the devastation of the two world wars. Bracha Yaniv's pioneering
work therefore breathes new life into a lost genre, making it
accessible to scholars and students of Jewish art, Jewish heritage,
and religious art more generally. Making use of hundreds of pre-war
photographs housed in local archives, she develops a vivid portrait
of the history and artistic development of these arks, the scope
and depth of her meticulous research successfully compensating for
the absence of physical remains. In this way she has succeeded in
producing a richly illustrated and comprehensive overview of a
classic Jewish religious art form. Professor Yaniv's analysis of
the historical context in which these arks emerged includes a broad
survey of the traditions that characterized the local workshops of
Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine. She also provides a detailed
analysis of the motifs carved into the Torah arks and explains
their mystical significance, among them representations of Temple
imagery and messianic themes-and even daring visual metaphors for
God. Fourteen arks are discussed in particular detail, with full
supporting documentation; appendices relating to the inscriptions
on the arks and to the artisans' names will further facilitate
future research. This seminal work throws new light on
long-forgotten traditions of Jewish craftsmanship and religious
understanding.
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