Photographers:
Connections:

Judaism


 
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Explore the historical evolution and visual significance of this theme through the extensive archives of Luminous-Lint. By connecting rare images, scholarly research, and diverse photographic techniques, we provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how these visual narratives have shaped the medium across the 19th and 20th centuries. Dive into our networked database of over 130,000 images to discover the pivotal trends, individual masterpieces, and deep historical connections that define this field.

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Contents

Introduction
1Introduction to Judaism
Jews
2Jews
Locations
3Jerusalem: Western Wall - Wailing Wall - Wailing place
4The Cedars of Lebanon
5Konrad Brandel: Views of the City of Pinsk (1882-1884) [Russian Empire, now Belarus]
6Moi Ver: Ein Ghetto im Osten - Wilna (1931)
The Holocaust
7The Holocaust: Photographing inside the ghettos
8The Holocaust: Death camps
9The Holocaust: Children
10The Holocaust: Photographers who died
11The legacy of the Holocaust in contemporary photography
Photographers
12Neil Folberg: Synagogues
Reflections on Judaism and family life
13Rafael Goldchain: Familial Ground

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