Yael is struck with guilt as she sees hears the spirit of her sister coming through a dybbuk. Yael here is seen in destressed clothing, not dissimilar to what Jewish people in 1940s Poland, wore when arrive to concentration camps from ghettos. Her sister Dvora can be seen in similar clothing that has the star of David patch which Jews were forced to wear. She has her hand on the Russian soldier Zalman to symbolize the connection they share as she uses him to communicate with the living.https://ir.uiowa.edu/costume_design/1175/thumbnail.jp
Teodora Waclawa Daszkiewicz (nee Birnbaum), sister of Wlodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki. Poland, ea...
A Dutch, yellow Star of David with the word Jood [Jew] in the center.https://digital.kenyon.edu/bu...
Teodora Wacława Daszkiewiczowa (nee Birnbaum), sister of Włodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki, with th...
Here Yael embraces her son Asher, attempting to comfort him. Part of her costume design was to have ...
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port- better known by his nom de p[ume, "Ansky "- set out on a field trip to collect and r...
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Image taken from behind Masha Bruskina as authorities tie a noose around her neck. Further informati...
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Dachau concentration camp ovens. 1945. [From the collection of Stanley M. Wisniewski then serving in...
Zorzs Caks and Regina Caks nee Multins in traditional Latvian dress 1945, Giften displaced persons c...
Woman wearing a red toga-like dress looking intently at the viewer. Orange purple patterned backgrou...
Teodora Waclawa Daszkiewicz (nee Birnbaum), sister of Wlodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki. Poland, ea...
A Dutch, yellow Star of David with the word Jood [Jew] in the center.https://digital.kenyon.edu/bu...
Teodora Wacława Daszkiewiczowa (nee Birnbaum), sister of Włodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki, with th...
Here Yael embraces her son Asher, attempting to comfort him. Part of her costume design was to have ...
This dissertation explores the metaphor of dybbuk possession as a key to modern Jewish identity, foc...
International audienceDybbuk, in the folklore of Hassidic Jews in Eastern Europe, is a spirit of a d...
port- better known by his nom de p[ume, "Ansky "- set out on a field trip to collect and r...
Persecution of a highly assimilated Jewish family in occupied Alsace; describes wearing of "Judenste...
The aim of this thesis is introduction and analysis of the concept of dybbuk in early modern Ashkena...
I have quite distinct memories of my first encounters with people I identified as Jews. In the 1970\...
Image taken from behind Masha Bruskina as authorities tie a noose around her neck. Further informati...
Ksenia relays the following story. In the past, girls wore beshmet, while older people wore gowns. M...
Dachau concentration camp ovens. 1945. [From the collection of Stanley M. Wisniewski then serving in...
Zorzs Caks and Regina Caks nee Multins in traditional Latvian dress 1945, Giften displaced persons c...
Woman wearing a red toga-like dress looking intently at the viewer. Orange purple patterned backgrou...
Teodora Waclawa Daszkiewicz (nee Birnbaum), sister of Wlodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki. Poland, ea...
A Dutch, yellow Star of David with the word Jood [Jew] in the center.https://digital.kenyon.edu/bu...
Teodora Wacława Daszkiewiczowa (nee Birnbaum), sister of Włodzimierz (Walter) Drzewieniecki, with th...