Header Illustration Credits

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Spring 2019: The Patriarchy Issue: Helène Aylon. Detail from My Notebooks, 1998. Notebook covers. 8.5 in. x 11 in. Courtesy of the artist.
Helène Aylon's memoir Whatever Is Contained Must Be Released: My Jewish Orthodox Girlhood, My Life as a Feminist Artist (The Feminist Press at CUNY, 2012) is available through Amazon and the Leslie Tonkonow Gallery, 535 W 22nd St, 6th Floor, New York, NY 10011.
Spring 2018: The Old/New Media Issue: Detail in duotone from Jenny Odell, The Pile, 2015. Digital print, 36 x 48 in. Courtesy of the artist.
Fall 2017: The Migration Issue ~ Detail from Mirta Kupferminc. Memory of a No-Place, 2007. Mixed media, 40 x 29 inches. Courtesy of the artist.
Spring 2017: The Transgression Issue ~ Detail from Archie Rand. Adam, 1992. Acrylic and marker on canvas, 18 x 24 in. From the series Sixty Paintings from the Bible. Courtesy of the artist.
Fall 2016: The Freedom Issue ~ Detail from Manischewitz matza box cover issued in honor of the Tercentenary depicting 1654 arrival of 23 souls big and little to New Amsterdam. Box 7, Folder 5, AJHS American Jewish Tercentenary Celebration Collection, I - 11 : Series IV, American Jewish Historical Society, Boston, Mass. and New York, N.Y.
Spring 2016: The Sound Issue Detail from cover photo. Courtesy of Kim Haines-Eitzen.
Spring 2016: The Sound Issue ~ Detail from cover photo. Courtesy of Kim Haines-Eitzen.
Fall 2015: The Translation Issue ~ Detail from title page of The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament, and the New. (London: Robert Barker, 1611). Courtesy of Cambridge University Press.
Fall 2015: The Translation Issue ~ Detail from title page of The Holy Bible, conteyning the Old Testament, and the New. (London: Robert Barker, 1611). Courtesy of Cambridge University Press.
Spring 2015: The Anxiety Issue ~ Detail from Deb Sokolow's  CIA Failed Assassination Attempt on Castro #6 (Fungus in Scuba Gear), 2011, graphite, ink, acrylic, collage on paper, 11 x 8 1/2 inches. Courtesy of Western Exhibitions, Chicago.
Spring 2015: The Anxiety Issue ~ Detail from Deb Sokolow's CIA Failed Assassination Attempt on Castro #6 (Fungus in Scuba Gear), 2011, graphite, ink, acrylic, collage on paper, 11 x 8 1/2 inches. Courtesy of Western Exhibitions, Chicago.
Fall 2014: The People's Issue - Detail from The Property by Rutu  Modan (Drawn and Quarterly, 2013), 48. Courtesy  of the publisher.
Fall 2014: The People's Issue ~ Detail from The Property by Rutu Modan (Drawn and Quarterly, 2013), 48. Courtesy of the publisher.
Detail from Har Bracha II (Shtender), 2010 by Daniel Bauer.
Spring 2014: The Land Issue ~ Detail from Har Bracha II (Shtender), 2010 by Daniel Bauer.
 Jan Tichy. Installation  no.10 (Spertus), 2010. Video installation, 18 minutes. Two channel HD projection, 36 MDF white painted objects,  two books. Collection of Spertus Museum. Photo: Jan Tichy
Fall 2013: The Labor Issue ~ Jan Tichy. Installation no.10 (Spertus), 2010. Video installation, 18 minutes. Two channel HD projection, 36 MDF white painted objects, two books. Collection of Spertus Museum. Photo: Jan Tichy. Gallery: Richard Gray Gallery Chicago
Detail from Spring 2013 cover artwork by Nelly Agassi.
Spring 2013: The Marriage Issue ~ Detail from cover artwork by Nelly Agassi. Courtesy of the artist and Dvir Gallery.
Detail from Fall 2012 cover artowrk by Doug Fogelson.
Fall 2012: The Apocalypse Issue ~ Detail from Archival Ink Jet Prints, Edition of 6. 2012. ©Doug Fogelson. Represented in Chicago by Linda Warren Projects. Website: www.dougfogelson.com
Detail from Spring 2012 cover artwork by Haseeb Ahmed.
Spring 2012: The Muslim Issue ~ Detail from cover artwork by Haseeb Ahmed.
Detail from Fall 2011 cover artwork by Mindy Rose Schwartz.
Fall 2011: The Religious Issue ~ Detail from cover artwork by Mindy Rose Schwartz. Photo credit: James Prinz.
Detail from Spring 2011 cover artwork "Jewish Girl with Dog" series by New Catalogue.
Spring 2011: The Secular Issue ~ Detail from "Jewish Girl with Dog" series by New Catalogue (newcatalogue.net).
Detail from Silver medallion struck in Baghdad by the ‘Abbasid caliph al-Radi in 937 CE. © Trustees of the British Museum.
Fall 2011: The Iran & Iraq Issue ~ Detail from Silver medallion struck in Baghdad by the ‘Abbasid caliph al-Radi in 937 CE, probably to commemorate the restoration of order following factional warfare; part of the inscription reads, “Praise be to God, who has removed sorrow from us” (Qur’an 35:34). In the late ninth and tenth centuries, chaos in Baghdad and mass migration from Iraq brought Babylonian-Jewish traditions westward. British Museum, CM 1881-6-2-1. © Trustees of the British Museum.
Detail from Spring 2010 cover artwork courtesy of Event Communications and the Museum of the History of the Polish Jews.
Spring 2010: The Museum Issue ~ Detail from “Encounters with Modernity.” Courtesy of Event Communications and Museum of the History of Polish Jews.