The Museums of Israel
- 256 Seiten
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Book by Rosovsky, Nitza, Ungerleider-Mayerson, Joy


Book by Rosovsky, Nitza, Ungerleider-Mayerson, Joy
Published for the Jewish Museum of New York, this illustrated catalog of the Danzig collection accompanied a major exhibition in 1980. It reflects decades of research on the ceremonial art and history of the Danzig Jewish community, which, in early 1939, chose to dissolve itself and emigrate rather than face Nazi oppression. The community sent its most valuable communal property to New York in ten large crates weighing over two tons. The collection includes items from the Great Synagogue of Danzig, artifacts from the Jewish cemetery, and ceremonial objects from local synagogues and private owners. Proceeds from the sale of these treasures were deposited into a special account to support the emigration of remaining members of the Danzig Jewish community who could still leave. This self-liquidation was unprecedented, effectively transforming Danzig into a "city without Jews." The catalog serves not only as a historical record but also as a poignant reminder of the community's resilience and the cultural heritage they preserved despite their tragic circumstances.