Historic 3-D Photographs of Jewish Communities in Europe and the Ottoman Empire Before WWI

February 28, 2016 $0.00 - $5.00

Bernard P. Fishman and Dr. George L. Mutter, have created Photoarchive 3D, a digitized archive of over 30,000 original stereographic 19th and early 20th century historical images.

Join us for a virtual tour of the vanished Jewish world prior to the mass migrations of the early 20th century as seen through never-before-shown historic stereo photographs. These images, taken between 1860 and 1915, are in actual 3-D as they were originally meant to be seen. Special glasses will be provided.

The photos show the cities of Western Europe, the shtetls of Eastern Europe and Russia, the borderlands of the Ottoman Empire, and the dusty towns of Palestine. They reveal a diverse Jewish universe with all its complexities and contradictions. You will be there, see what they saw, and walk with them on their migrations through the magic of this little-known but deeply immersive form of photography.

Event Location: Temple Emanuel
385 Ward Street, Newton, Newton, Massachusetts, 02459

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When
Sunday, February 28, 2016, 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Price
$0.00 Members
$5.00 Non members

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