A Note on Sources
Title
A Note on Sources
Creator
Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections
Date
2015
Contributor
Moshe Kornfield, Scott Meyer, Elias Sacks, Stephanie Yuhas, Andrew Violet, Jane Thaler
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Format
Portable Document Format
Language
English
Text
The curators drew from a range of sources to create this exhibit. Two key texts, Michael Staub’s Torn at The Root: The Crisis of Jewish Liberalism in Postwar America (2004) and Arthur Waskow’s The Bush is Burning: Radical Judaism Faces the Pharaohs of the Modern Superstate (1971), helped us to situate the Freedom Seder in its historical contexts. Many of the images from the event are stills from an episode of The Way It Is, a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation television series that reported on the event. The curators conducted interviews with Michael Tabor and Rabbi Waskow and corresponded with Fran Schreiberg and Sharon Rose. Thanks to Ethan Heitner for permission to include his artwork from the #BLM Haggadah. A Note on Sources
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Citation
Post-Holocaust American Judaism Collections, “A Note on Sources,” IJL Digital Exhibits, accessed May 4, 2024, https://embodiedjudaism.omeka.net/items/show/37.