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Jan 18, 2010

TALI "Virtual Midrash" Website Launched


 


January 14, 2010

TALI "Virtual Midrash" Website
A major contribution to Judaism and the Arts online learning

A new website developed by the TALI Education Fund - Visual Midrash - was recently launched. The site, the first on-line fine and folk-art index of the Bible and its commentaries, was created by Dr. Jo Milgrom, Israel's primary lecturer in art as midrash at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies graduate school and respected biblical scholar, Dr. Joel Duman, who is a lecturer at the Schechter Institute and Hebrew Union College in Jerusalem as well as Head of the Biblical Studies Department at the prestigious Hebrew University Laboratory High School.

The website is based on Dr. Milgrom's archive of art images collected over a lifetime of teaching and pioneering the field of art as Biblical commentary. (The Jerusalem Post recently interviewed Dr. Jo Milgrom on the launching of Visual Midrash)

560 works of art are now accessible on the Visual Midrash Web site, with essays in English and Hebrew on twenty themes, including Creation, Cain and Abel, Abraham, Hagar and Sarah, Jacob and his Dreams, and Moses: the giving of Torah and his journey in the desert. Altogether, Milgrom has donated 3,000 slides from her personal collection to this project. The development of the website was made possible by Howard and Carole Tanenbaum; Targum Shlishi, a Raquel and Aryeh Rubin Foundation; and David Klein.

The site's rich data base on each art image includes referenced biblical sources, artistic medium, date and short description of the work, as well as biographies of the artists. Topical hypertext essays examine the range of Visual Midrash expressed in a selection of images from each of the twenty themes presently in the TALI database; they include links to related texts from Jewish Midrash and Commentary as well as from Christian and Muslim writings on biblical subjects. The collection is searchable by artist, subject, medium and/or biblical source.  Additional funding is being sought to enable all 3,000 art images to be processed and included on the site.

The TALI Education Fund, which provides an enriched Jewish studies program to more than 185 state public schools and pre-schools in Israel, is hopeful that the site will be used extensively as an educational tool. "We took ancient and contemporary art works and put them in context for students and teachers. If you are teaching the story of the Garden of Eden, for example, you can search the word "tree of life" and find all biblical, talmudic midrashic and other sources," explains Milgrom. "You can't teach literary text without realizing that there are images behind the words. Words have multiple meanings; they provoke our imagination. You can say that art is a primary text, parallel to words," she sums up.

 

 

 

 


Elohim Creating Adam
William Blake

 


Jacob`s Dream
Jusepe de Ribera

 


Cain was a Tiller of the Ground
Abel Pann

 


The Sacrifice of Isaac
Michelangelo Caravaggio

Schechter Turns 25


The Schechter Institutes, Inc.
is dedicated to the advancement of pluralistic Jewish education in Israel and Europe. 
A non-profit organization, it supports four educational institutions based in Jerusalem, Israel: * Schechter Institute  of  Jewish  Studies: 
A Graduate School for Israeli Educators,
where 600 students learn Jewish studies within a pluralistic environment * Schechter Rabbinical Seminary which trains Conservative/Masorti rabbis in Israel * TALI Education Fund which provides Jewish studies programs for  40,000 Israeli children in 184 state schools and kindergartens * Midreshet Yerushalayim  which provides Jewish education to over 2000  Russian immigrants in Israel and Jewish communities in the Ukraine and Hungary.   www.schechter.edu

 



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Rabbi Menachem Creditor

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