Eshkol HaKofer

A Research Blog About the History, Culture, and Religious Significance of Henna Art

Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museums. Show all posts
Friday, September 8, 2017

From My Files 4: Four Centuries of Moroccan Jewish Henna

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I just returned from a brief trip to Berkeley to celebrate the opening of a museum exhibition on Moroccan Jewish art that I helped research:...
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Saturday, July 29, 2017

From My Files 2: Henna in the Museum

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From My Files, week 2! Let's keep the momentum going. Building off of last week's post , which featured a genipa fruit in a 17th c...
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Noam Sienna
I'm a graduate student at the University of Minnesota in the Department of History. My research has focused on researching Jewish henna rituals and their uses in both traditional and modern contexts. On this blog I will be posting pieces from my research, including pictures, descriptions, interviews, and other observations about henna's history and culture. Some of my other interests include book art and history, rabbinic literature, eco-spirituality, and multifaith (esp. Jewish-Muslim) dialogue.
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