Neiman-Marcus of TexasCouture and Culture by William Schack The Neiman-Marcus specialty store of Dallas is one of Texas's more fabulous institutions.
Zoning Boards, Synagogues, and BiasReligious Tolerance in the Suburbs by William Schack How far did bias figure in the denial of permits to a number of suburban Jewish congregations seeking to establish…
Modern Art in the Synagogue, II: Artist, Architect, and Building Committee Collaborate by William Schack This is the second of two articles (the first appeared in December 1955) in which William Schack reports on the…
Synagogue Art Today: I:Something of a Renaissance by William Schack In the last half-dozen years a tremendous number of new Jewish centers, synagogues, and combinations of the two—synagogue-centers—have been built…
Art Worth Celebrating:Two Tercentenary Shows of Jewish Painting and Sculpture by William Schack For half a century Jewish artists have played an important, even a pioneer, role in American art, yet the question…
On the Horizon: Oh, Pioneers!-Israel on Film by William Schack Khamishia, a quintet of short films wholly made in Israel, with English dialogue and narration, opened in New York early…
Israeli Painting: After Twenty-Five YearsA Report on Progress by William Schack TWENTY-FIVE years ago there were about fifty artists in Jewish Palestine, in a total population of 150,000. Of these fifty,…
The Ordeal of Arnold Friedman, Painter:Life and Works of an American Jewish Artist by William Schack There is a kind of artist we all know whose last will and scrapbook contains no appreciation of his work…
On the Horizon: Opening Game in Zion by William Schack One June day in 1927 the Americans in Jerusalem, hitherto outwardly respectable, were seen making their way to the open…