In a letter of endorsement for the Institute for Contemporary Midrash (written after participating in a midrash training), Rosalind Glazer claims, simply, “for women—midrash matters” (Box 12, ICMR). In the Institute for Contemporary Midrash Records archive exhibit I created, I sought to examine and uncover why midrash is so important to and for women. Overall, documents from the collection indicate that contemporary midrash, as both a process and a product, creates a community for women, a community that facilitates a deeper relationship with the Torah, with Judaism, and with other women.
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The majority of thedocuments from the Richard Campbell Collection are from cultural events that took place between 1933 and 1945 in Germany.Adi Nester's project offers a curated collection of these programs, brochures, and catalogues from before, during, and shortly after the period of Nazi regime in Germany. It presents these items in an interactive online exhibit that progresses chronologically from 1913 to 1961. The aim of the project is to explore the medium of the program, brochure, or catalogue as an instrument that reflects the social and ideological tendencies of its time.
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Alan Lew had always felt little connection to his Jewish faith. He began practicing Zen Buddhism before reconnecting with his roots and studying as a rabbi to incorporate meditation into Jewish spiritual practice. His life was characterized by his desire to embrace what he described as a "realm beyond language." Jason Hogstad'sonline exhibit, "Practicing Imperfection" asks audiences to think about how we can make sense of the life of Alan Lew, and in doing so, to wrestle with the limits of historical inquiry he identified.
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