Beloved: A View of One of the South's Oldest Jewish Cemeteries as Photographed by Murray Riss

Early rabbis referred to a cemetery as a house of the living. Beloved promises to show you...
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Author: Murray Riss
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Beloved: A View of One of the South's Oldest Jewish Cemeteries as Photographed by Murray Riss by Riss, Murray

Beloved: A View of One of the South's Oldest Jewish Cemeteries as Photographed by Murray Riss

¥12,847

Beloved: A View of One of the South's Oldest Jewish Cemeteries as Photographed by Murray Riss

¥12,847
Author: Murray Riss
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

Early rabbis referred to a cemetery as a house of the living. Beloved promises to show you why.

Since its creation 173 years ago by one of Memphis, Tennessee's earliest Jewish settlers, the Temple Israel Cemetery has become a permanent place of beauty. It serves as an everlasting tribute to the history of the Memphis Jewish community, and it stands as a testament to the love of memory no matter where you live or where your loved ones rest.

Through the keen and artistic eye of photographer Murray Riss, the Temple Israel Museum was able to create an unforgettable photography exhibit entitled Beloved, which is also the word most often used on the cemetery's gravesites. Murray Riss spent countless hours photographing Temple Israel's sixteen-acre cemetery for more than a year and through all four seasons. Through these exquisite photographs, now everyone can experience the solemnity and beauty of this sacred ground.

Temple Israel Museum commissioned this book as well as the photographic exhibit of the Temple Israel Cemetery, Beloved, offering an amazing experience of the historic cemetery not often seen.

Author: Murray Riss, Greenstein Micah, Susan Adler Thorp
Publisher: Susan Schadt Press LLC
Published: 10/29/2019
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.70lbs
Size: 9.10h x 11.40w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781733634137

About the Author
Riss, Murray: - Murray Riss is one of the South's most-acclaimed photographic artists. He received his MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design, where he studied under Harry Callahan, an influential 20th Century photographer. Riss came to Memphis in 1968 to establish a photography department at Memphis College of Art, where he taught for nearly 20 years, during which time he also served as an adjunct lecturer in photography and film at Rhodes College and as a guest lecturer at the University of Haifa, Israel, Department of Art. Riss' photographs are part of the permanent collections of national and international museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Minneapolis Museum of Art, the Art Institute in Chicago, the National Gallery of Canada, Ontario, the New Orleans Museum of Art, the Biblioteque National Paris, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. His work has appeared in various journals, magazines and books. Three of the eights books that exclusively feature Riss' work are: In the Shadow of the Elms, First Shooting Light, and A Bridge to Peter.
Greenstein Micah: - Rabbi Micah Greensteinhas served Temple Israel of Memphis for 26 years, 16 as its Senior Rabbi. A Cornell University National Scholar and Kennedy Fellow at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, Rabbi Greenstein earned his undergraduate degree in Economics in 1984 and Masters in Public Administration in 1986. Following a year of study in Israel, he completed his Masters in Hebrew Letters at the Los Angeles campus of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) in 1989 and was ordained rabbi in 1991 at HUC-JIR in Cincinnati. Rabbi Greenstein also received his Doctor of Divinity degree from HUC-JIR in 2016. Rabbi Greenstein and his wife, Sheril, have three children.Thorp, Susan Adler: - Susan Adler Thorp is a Memphis journalist, a former political columnist for The Commercial Appeal and political commentator for the local Memphis television affiliates of NBC and CBS.

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