Exhibition at Princeton University Art Museum chronicles Jewish culture in America
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Exhibition at Princeton University Art Museum chronicles Jewish culture in America
Moses Lopez. A lunar calendar, of the festivals, and other days in the year, observed by the Israelites : commencing anno mundi, 5566, and ending in 5619, being a period of 54 years : which by the solar computation of time, begins September 24th, 1805, and will end the 28th of the same month in the year 1859 : together with other tables useful and convenient ... Newport, R.I.: 1806. Courtesy of Princeton University Library.



PRINCETON, NJ.- The Princeton University Library announces the opening of the exhibition By Dawn’s Early Light: Jewish Contributions to American Culture from the Nation’s Founding to the Civil War, on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, at the Princeton University Art Museum The exhibition continues through June 12, 2016, and is open to the public free of charge.

By Dawn’s Early Light showcases a rich variety of Jewish voices and imagery from the first decades of the American Republic. Among the more than 170 objects displayed are some of the earliest novels, poems, religious works, paintings, photographs, newspapers and scientific treatises produced by Jews in the United States.

Based on gifts and loans to the Princeton University Library by Leonard L. Milberg, Class of 1953, the exhibition also features loans from nearly two dozen museums, synagogues and private collections around the country. Together, they provide a window into an era of cultural vitality and change, illuminating the extraordinary creativity of American Jews in the new republic and the birth of American Jewish culture.

In response to the challenges of liberty, Jewish men and women adapted American intellectual and artistic idioms to express themselves in new ways for diverse patrons and audiences. Many Jews who achieved renown in this age of experimentation wrote, published and painted for the broader American public. Others turned to the written word to reach the nation’s growing – and widely dispersed – Jewish population.

Chief organizing curator for the exhibition is Professor Adam D. Mendelsohn, Director of the Kaplan Centre for Jewish Studies and Research at the University of Cape Town, South Africa; co-curator is Dr. Dale Rosengarten, Curator of the Jewish Heritage Collection at the College of Charleston Library in Charleston, South Carolina, and Director of the College’s Pearlstine/Lipov Center for Southern Jewish Culture.










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