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The Jewish Identity Project: New American Photography Book

The Jewish Identity Project: New American Photography
The Jewish Identity Project: New American Photography, While American Jews are commonly considered a homogenous ethnic group, the reality today is far more complex. Conversion, adoption, intermarriage, and immigration have transformed the fabric of Jewish communities, as they have the United States as a natio, The Jewish Identity Project: New American Photography has a rating of 4 stars
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The Jewish Identity Project: New American Photography, While American Jews are commonly considered a homogenous ethnic group, the reality today is far more complex. Conversion, adoption, intermarriage, and immigration have transformed the fabric of Jewish communities, as they have the United States as a natio, The Jewish Identity Project: New American Photography
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  • The Jewish Identity Project: New American Photography
  • Written by author Susan Chevlowe
  • Published by Yale University Press, November 2005
  • While American Jews are commonly considered a homogenous ethnic group, the reality today is far more complex. Conversion, adoption, intermarriage, and immigration have transformed the fabric of Jewish communities, as they have the United States as a natio
  • While American Jews are commonly considered a homogenous ethnic group, the reality today is far more complex. Conversion, adoption, intermarriage, and immigration have transformed the fabric of Jewish communities, as they have the United States as a natio
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Framing Jewishness : photography and the boundaries of community1
Oy, are we a Pluribus? : multiculturalism and American Jews27
Artist portfolios
Dawoud Bey48
Tirtza Even and Brian Karl56
Rainer Ganahi66
Nikki S. Lee82
Shari Rothfarb Mekonen and Avishai Mekonen90
Yoshua Okon96
Jaime Permuth106
Andrea Robbins and Max Becher124
Jessica Shokrian140
Chris Verene148
Commissions and collaboration : the Jewish Identity Project behind the scenes169


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