Metadata: Photograph collections - contemporary photographs
Collection
- Country:
- Croatia
- Holding institution:
- The Jewish Community of Zagreb
- Holding institution (official language):
- Židovska Općina Zagreb
- Postal address:
- Palmotićeva 16, 10000 Zagreb
- Phone number:
- 2147483647
- Web address:
- www.zoz.hr
- Email:
- jcz@zg.t-com.hr
- Reference number:
- 5B
- Title:
- Photograph collections - contemporary photographs
- Title (official language):
- Kolekcija Fotografija - Suvremena Fotografija
- Creator/accumulator:
- The Jewish Community of Zagreb
- Date(s):
- 1961/1973
- Language:
- Croatian
- Extent:
- 1.75 linear metres (5 boxes)
- Type of material:
- Photographic images
- Physical condition:
- good
- Scope and content:
-
This series includes a collection of photos taken by the Jewish Community Zagreb at various events, as follows:
Contemporary photography (Youth club (1988)),
unsorted photographs (1963, 1964. ,1965, 1966, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003),
Kindergarten (2002),
Sunday school (1988),
choir at the exhibition “Jews in Yugoslavia“ (1988),
Purim and Pesach in Split (1999),
Kindergarten basement (1992-1993),
Brač island Bejahad (2000),
JCZ Club members (1960),
Children at Purim (1993),
Tomb in Mirogoj (1993),
lecture by A Finkel Kraut (1993),
Pesach JCZ (1993),
Dr. Adalbert Rebić lecture JCZ (1993),
Israeli painters (1993),
Breyer Wedding (2002),
Jewish community Split (1999),
Neonazi graffiti (1999),
Bejahad films,
Dr Gustav Jungwirth,
Cres island (1954, 1963, 1964),
Pirovac photos (1975),
Crikvenica (1947),
Kindergarten play (1975),
Kindergarten photos (1925),
Jewish cemetery Našice (1988),
Moses statue Mirogoj (1993),
Youth fieldtrip (1919),
Križevci photos (1900, 1963, 1969),
Book promotion “Rebeka u rimu“ (2002),
Bar Mitzvah of Zoran Tabaković; Yom Yerushalayim (1994),
JCZ children (1970, 1982),
Children (7 to 11 years old) (1955),
JCZ council meeting (1965-1970),
Commemoration on Rab island (1993),
Yom Hashoah (1978, 1994, 2010),
JCZ building after the explosion (1991),
Senior club (2001),
JCZ show (1964-1965),
Hanukkah (1963, 1971, 1977. 1975, 1990, 1989, 1974, 1992),
Purim (1973, 1990, 1978. 1979, 1977),
Sukkot (1989, 1990),
Kindergarten grand opening (1988),
Palmotićeva renewal (1992),
200 years of Jews in Zagreb (1987),
Seder dinner (1969, 1976),
Concert by Jewish children and youth (1993),
Trio Egmont (1993),
Lira choir concert (1993),
Israeli painters in JCZ (1993),
Bat Mitzvah of Sara Perl (1993),
Piano concert (1993),
Seder dinner (1995),
JCZ council (1993),
JCZ Elections (1993),
Yom Hashoah (1993, 1995, 2003),
Fashion show and Žuži Jelinek lecture (1993),
Construction work in Palmotićeva street (1992),
remodelling of building on Palmotićeva street (1992),
New Synagogue opening at the Jewish Community of Zagreb (1992),
ceremony for the reopening of the JCZ building (1990s),
Foreign guests at the opening ceremony, Foreign guests meeting prime minister Šarinić (1990s),
medals of the Righteous (1996),
Synagogue in Dubrovnik,
190 Years of JCZ symposium (1996),
commemoration at Đakovo (1993),
Pesach seder (1993),
concert of music by Darius Milhaud (1993),
lecture by S Matić (1993),
lecture by A Finkel Kraut (1993),
Yom Hashoah (1997),
Fredi Kramer - 80 Years of Macabi (1993),
Exhibition opening - Rafael Talvi (1992),
Shabbat in park Ribnjak (1991),
Lira choir concert (1993),
Moše Pijade choir (1986, 1970),
Synagogue and cemetery in Rijeka (1992),
Synagogue and cemetery in Dubrovnik,
Righteous (1997),
Jewish cemetery Vinkovci (1992),
Purim (1993),
Meeting of the Jewish Student Union of Croatia (1993),
Model of the nursing home,
Ognjen Kraus,
Mira Wolf,
people moving from Brezovica to Zagreb (1946),
exhibition in Yugoslavia (1998).
- Archival history:
- This series was created and is kept by the Jewish community of Zagreb.
- Administrative/biographical history:
- The Jewish community of Zagreb was founded in 1806 by 70 settlers who came to Zagreb after the edict of tolerance was issued by emperor Joseph II. Due to social changes and the development of civic rights, the community grew, reaching its peak between the two world wars. In 1941 it comprised 11,000 members, who were organised through numerous cultural, charity, sport and other Jewish organisations. Only a quarter of its members survived the Shoah. Today the community has approximately 1,100 members and continues with its efforts towards preservation of Jewish identity, culture and tradition.
- Access points: persons/families:
- Breyer
- Finkel Kraut, A
- Jelinek, Žuži
- Jungwirth, Gustav
- Kramer, Fredi
- Kraus, Ognjen
- Matić, S
- Perl, Sara
- Rebić, Adalbert
- Tabaković, Zoran
- Talvi, Rafael
- Wolf, Mira
- System of arrangement:
- Arranged according to the name of event or person related to event.
- Access, restrictions:
- Access restricted by the owner
- Finding aids:
- Descriptions of the documents can be found in the web catalogue of the Jewish archive of Zagreb (in Croatian). These descriptions include identification (identification mark, title, date of creation, quantity, medium), presentation (unit content, context, shape, volume, physical characteristics, history), search (keywords, index, topographic inventory) and management (availability, usage, storage, physical condition).
- Yerusha Network member:
- Jewish Community Zagreb
- Author of the description:
- Filip Friedrich; 2016