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Abayudaya: The Jews of Uganda [Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed]

  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis: 251x251 mm, 100 colour, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 CD-Audio
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2002
  • Leidėjas: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789207761
  • ISBN-13: 9780789207760
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, part(s) enclosed, 168 pages, aukštis x plotis: 251x251 mm, 100 colour, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 CD-Audio
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Aug-2002
  • Leidėjas: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789207761
  • ISBN-13: 9780789207760
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Told with captivating images and haunting music, here is the remarkable story of a group of rural African people who converted to Judaism eighty years ago and, despite ensuing hardships, have stuck by their faith.

The 600 members of the Abayudaya (Children of Judah) community living in a remote area of eastern Uganda lead a life devoted to traditional Jewish practices. They observe the Sabbath and holidays, attend services, follow dietary laws, and cling tightly to traditions in their small mud and brick synagogues. Surrounded by Muslims and Christians, facing poverty and isolation, these people have maintained their Jewish way of life for four generations since the initial conversion of their tribal chief Semei Kukungulu in 1917. Even during Idi Amin's reign of terror, when synagogues were closed and prayers had to be held in secret, the Abayudaya did not abandon their beliefs.

Richard Sobol is the first photojournalist to document this newly discovered Jewish community's way of life and to relate their heroic story. His sensitive portraits and moving landscapes depict everyday life. He shows their day of rest on the Jewish Sabbath, as well as their religious celebrations and rituals. His intriguing text chronicles the story of this community from its conception to the present. The book includes a CD filled with powerful music and songs from services recorded by ethnomusicologist Jeffrey A. Summit, who has also provided an essay examining this unique mix of African and Jewish sounds.

He shows their day of rest on the Jewish Sabbath, as well as their religious celebrations and rituals. His intriguing text chronicles the story of this community from its conception to the present. The book includes a CD filled with powerful music and songs from services recorded by ethnomusicologist Jeffrey A. Summit, who has also provided an essay examining this unique mix of African and Jewish sounds.

Recenzijos

Praise for Abayudaya: "Richard Sobol has a unique story to tell--the story of Abayudaya--a community of Bantu Jews from a remote region of Uganda. I have seen the photographs and was deeply moved by the work that he has created." -- Elie Wiesel, winner of the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize "A fascinating study of one of the world's most exotic Jewish communities in the fullness of their humanity and authenticity." -- Rabbi Harold S. Kushner, author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People "A beautiful coffee-table book..." - The Jewish Press

The Hidden Tribe: The Story of the Jews of Uganda 6(22)
Richard Sobol
Abayudaya Music of Worship and Celebration 28(8)
Jeffrey A. Summit
Inside Uganda: Mbale and the Surrounding Hill Country
36(12)
Portraits of the Abayudaya
48(22)
Everyday Life: Sunrise to Sunset
70(42)
A Unique Jewish Life
112(47)
Bibliography 159(4)
Index 163(2)
Notes to the Songs on the Compact Disk 165
Jeffrey A. Summit


Richard Sobol has contributed photoessays to such leading publications as National Geographic, Time, Newsweek, and The New York Times Magazine. He lives in Lexington, Massachusetts. Rabbi Jeffrey A. Summit is the Neubauer Executive Director of Tufts Hillel at Tufts University, where he also teaches Music and Judaic Studies.