The name Judith (Hebrew: יְהוּדִית, ModernYehudit, TiberianYəhûḏîṯ; "Praised" or "Jewess") is the feminine form of Judah.
Historical context
Original language
It is not clear whether the Book of Judith was originally written in Hebrew or in Greek. The oldest extant version is the Septuagint and might either be a translation from Hebrew or composed in Greek. Details of vocabulary and phrasing point to a Greek text written in a language modeled on the Greek developed through translating the other books in the Septuagint. The extant Hebrew language versions, whether identical to the Greek, or in the shorter Hebrew version, are medieval. The Hebrew versions name important figures directly such as the Seleucid king Antiochus Epiphanes, thus placing the events in the Hellenistic period when the Maccabees battled the Seleucid monarchs. The Greek version uses deliberately cryptic and anachronistic references such as "Nebuchadnezzar", a "King of Assyria," who "reigns in Nineveh," for the same king. The adoption of that name, though unhistorical, has been sometimes explained either as a copyist's addition, or an arbitrary name assigned to the ruler of Babylon.
Judith is a play written in 1840 by German dramatist Friedrich Hebbel.
The play, composed at Hamburg, was Hebbel's first tragedy. The following year it was performed in Hamburg and Berlin, making the German poet known throughout Germany.
Based on the deuterocanonicalBook of Judith, Hebbel's adaptation presents a heroine who oversteps the boundaries of proper womanhood as defined by his 19th-c upbringing. Changing the political plot of the biblical story into a psychological investigation, he invests Judith with a sexuality and beauty that proves fatal to the men around her: she is left a virgin on her wedding night since her beauty (or so she believes) renders her husband Manasses impotent, and when in Holofernes's tent, she subconsciously exercises her repressed sexual desire, leading Holofernes to rape her and her to subsequently behead him. "Holofernes prefigures the misogynist ideology of the fin-de-siecle", and while Judith resists the traditional female role she is given, she cannot transcend these restrictions.
"La Rêveuse", 1990
https://www.discogs.com/release/456422-Judith-La-R%C3%AAveuse
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/judith-mn0000298152/biography
published: 23 Sep 2023
Craft Conversation with Glass Artist Judith Schaechter
Join Abraham Thomas, the Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge, as he talks with glass artist Judith Schaechter—known for her remarkably intricate and provocative pieces—about her work and artistic process.
published: 17 Jan 2018
Flat Glass Demonstration with artist Judith Schaechter
published: 04 Oct 2020
Judith - Play Of Light (2001)
https://www.discogs.com/release/867853-Judith-Play-Of-Light
00:00 Play Of Light
04:10 Dissolution
08:23 Switchblade
13:50 La Bella
20:06 Fields Of Green
24:10 Without Her [Judith]
29:22 Air Of Lovers
33:57 Seeing Sun
40:20 Willow
45:37 Drop Of Passion
51:15 Untitled
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/judith-mn0000298152/biography
The Path to Paradise: Judith Schaechter’s Stained-Glass Art
Looking at artist Judith Schaechter’s stained-glass panels has been described as a “thrilling and disorienting” experience, like “seeing an old master painting of a car crash.” Watch to learn more about the artist’s masterful practice, pioneering spirit, and distinctly American, feminist interventions into the history of contemporary art, craft, and the medium of stained glass.
"The Path to Paradise" is the first survey and major scholarly assessment of this groundbreaking artist’s 37-year career. Organized by the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, the exhibition will be on view in Rochester, NY from February 16 through May 24, 2020, after which it will travel to two additional venues in the United States.
Filmed in Philadelphia by Floating Home Films http://www.floati...
published: 15 Jan 2020
Onion Slicing ||Preethi Zodiac cosmo ||chopper
full review &demo video link:
https://youtu.be/cr-1xn3SQo0
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published: 03 Jul 2022
Judith - When Sleep Fell
"La Rêveuse", 1990
https://www.discogs.com/release/456422-Judith-La-R%C3%AAveuse
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/judith-mn0000298152/biography
Highest Value Item Takes Owner Completely By Surprise | Antiques Roadshow
*All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast.* This lady brought in a box of gold jewellery for the Antiques Roadshow expert to look at, but it was actually the necklace she was wearing that intrigued the expert most. Dating from about 1840, it has a surprising valuation that shocks the owner. Hugh Scully and the experts from Antiques Roadshow take a look at some fantastic antiques and the history and stories surrounding them. This clip was filmed in Lyme Park in 1999.
Welcome to the home of Antiques Roadshow on YouTube. Here you'll find all the best clips from Britain’s most popular antiques appraisal show. From items that have been handed down the generations to those picked up in junk shops, discover their history and delight in the possibility that it could in fact be a price...
Join Abraham Thomas, the Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge, as he talks with glass artist Judith Schaechter—known for her remarkably intricate and pro...
Join Abraham Thomas, the Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge, as he talks with glass artist Judith Schaechter—known for her remarkably intricate and provocative pieces—about her work and artistic process.
Join Abraham Thomas, the Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge, as he talks with glass artist Judith Schaechter—known for her remarkably intricate and provocative pieces—about her work and artistic process.
https://www.discogs.com/release/867853-Judith-Play-Of-Light
00:00 Play Of Light
04:10 Dissolution
08:23 Switchblade
13:50 La Bella
20:06 Fields Of Green
24...
https://www.discogs.com/release/867853-Judith-Play-Of-Light
00:00 Play Of Light
04:10 Dissolution
08:23 Switchblade
13:50 La Bella
20:06 Fields Of Green
24:10 Without Her [Judith]
29:22 Air Of Lovers
33:57 Seeing Sun
40:20 Willow
45:37 Drop Of Passion
51:15 Untitled
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/judith-mn0000298152/biography
https://www.discogs.com/release/867853-Judith-Play-Of-Light
00:00 Play Of Light
04:10 Dissolution
08:23 Switchblade
13:50 La Bella
20:06 Fields Of Green
24:10 Without Her [Judith]
29:22 Air Of Lovers
33:57 Seeing Sun
40:20 Willow
45:37 Drop Of Passion
51:15 Untitled
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/judith-mn0000298152/biography
Looking at artist Judith Schaechter’s stained-glass panels has been described as a “thrilling and disorienting” experience, like “seeing an old master painting ...
Looking at artist Judith Schaechter’s stained-glass panels has been described as a “thrilling and disorienting” experience, like “seeing an old master painting of a car crash.” Watch to learn more about the artist’s masterful practice, pioneering spirit, and distinctly American, feminist interventions into the history of contemporary art, craft, and the medium of stained glass.
"The Path to Paradise" is the first survey and major scholarly assessment of this groundbreaking artist’s 37-year career. Organized by the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, the exhibition will be on view in Rochester, NY from February 16 through May 24, 2020, after which it will travel to two additional venues in the United States.
Filmed in Philadelphia by Floating Home Films http://www.floatinghomefilms.com/.
Looking at artist Judith Schaechter’s stained-glass panels has been described as a “thrilling and disorienting” experience, like “seeing an old master painting of a car crash.” Watch to learn more about the artist’s masterful practice, pioneering spirit, and distinctly American, feminist interventions into the history of contemporary art, craft, and the medium of stained glass.
"The Path to Paradise" is the first survey and major scholarly assessment of this groundbreaking artist’s 37-year career. Organized by the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, the exhibition will be on view in Rochester, NY from February 16 through May 24, 2020, after which it will travel to two additional venues in the United States.
Filmed in Philadelphia by Floating Home Films http://www.floatinghomefilms.com/.
*All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast.* This lady brought in a box of gold jewellery for the Antiques Roadshow expert to look at, but it was act...
*All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast.* This lady brought in a box of gold jewellery for the Antiques Roadshow expert to look at, but it was actually the necklace she was wearing that intrigued the expert most. Dating from about 1840, it has a surprising valuation that shocks the owner. Hugh Scully and the experts from Antiques Roadshow take a look at some fantastic antiques and the history and stories surrounding them. This clip was filmed in Lyme Park in 1999.
Welcome to the home of Antiques Roadshow on YouTube. Here you'll find all the best clips from Britain’s most popular antiques appraisal show. From items that have been handed down the generations to those picked up in junk shops, discover their history and delight in the possibility that it could in fact be a priceless treasure.
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*All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast.* This lady brought in a box of gold jewellery for the Antiques Roadshow expert to look at, but it was actually the necklace she was wearing that intrigued the expert most. Dating from about 1840, it has a surprising valuation that shocks the owner. Hugh Scully and the experts from Antiques Roadshow take a look at some fantastic antiques and the history and stories surrounding them. This clip was filmed in Lyme Park in 1999.
Welcome to the home of Antiques Roadshow on YouTube. Here you'll find all the best clips from Britain’s most popular antiques appraisal show. From items that have been handed down the generations to those picked up in junk shops, discover their history and delight in the possibility that it could in fact be a priceless treasure.
Subscribe to the channel so that you don't miss a thing: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAts6tUdnEQIWZ8EAdVBDKA
Stream full episodes of Antiques Roadshow on BBC iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b006mj2y/antiques-roadshow
This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. To contact us or provide feedback please visit: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
Join Abraham Thomas, the Fleur and Charles Bresler Curator-in-Charge, as he talks with glass artist Judith Schaechter—known for her remarkably intricate and provocative pieces—about her work and artistic process.
https://www.discogs.com/release/867853-Judith-Play-Of-Light
00:00 Play Of Light
04:10 Dissolution
08:23 Switchblade
13:50 La Bella
20:06 Fields Of Green
24:10 Without Her [Judith]
29:22 Air Of Lovers
33:57 Seeing Sun
40:20 Willow
45:37 Drop Of Passion
51:15 Untitled
https://www.allmusic.com/artist/judith-mn0000298152/biography
Looking at artist Judith Schaechter’s stained-glass panels has been described as a “thrilling and disorienting” experience, like “seeing an old master painting of a car crash.” Watch to learn more about the artist’s masterful practice, pioneering spirit, and distinctly American, feminist interventions into the history of contemporary art, craft, and the medium of stained glass.
"The Path to Paradise" is the first survey and major scholarly assessment of this groundbreaking artist’s 37-year career. Organized by the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, the exhibition will be on view in Rochester, NY from February 16 through May 24, 2020, after which it will travel to two additional venues in the United States.
Filmed in Philadelphia by Floating Home Films http://www.floatinghomefilms.com/.
*All valuations were correct at the time of broadcast.* This lady brought in a box of gold jewellery for the Antiques Roadshow expert to look at, but it was actually the necklace she was wearing that intrigued the expert most. Dating from about 1840, it has a surprising valuation that shocks the owner. Hugh Scully and the experts from Antiques Roadshow take a look at some fantastic antiques and the history and stories surrounding them. This clip was filmed in Lyme Park in 1999.
Welcome to the home of Antiques Roadshow on YouTube. Here you'll find all the best clips from Britain’s most popular antiques appraisal show. From items that have been handed down the generations to those picked up in junk shops, discover their history and delight in the possibility that it could in fact be a priceless treasure.
Subscribe to the channel so that you don't miss a thing: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAts6tUdnEQIWZ8EAdVBDKA
Stream full episodes of Antiques Roadshow on BBC iPlayer: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b006mj2y/antiques-roadshow
This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. To contact us or provide feedback please visit: https://www.bbcstudios.com/contact/contact-us/
The name Judith (Hebrew: יְהוּדִית, ModernYehudit, TiberianYəhûḏîṯ; "Praised" or "Jewess") is the feminine form of Judah.
Historical context
Original language
It is not clear whether the Book of Judith was originally written in Hebrew or in Greek. The oldest extant version is the Septuagint and might either be a translation from Hebrew or composed in Greek. Details of vocabulary and phrasing point to a Greek text written in a language modeled on the Greek developed through translating the other books in the Septuagint. The extant Hebrew language versions, whether identical to the Greek, or in the shorter Hebrew version, are medieval. The Hebrew versions name important figures directly such as the Seleucid king Antiochus Epiphanes, thus placing the events in the Hellenistic period when the Maccabees battled the Seleucid monarchs. The Greek version uses deliberately cryptic and anachronistic references such as "Nebuchadnezzar", a "King of Assyria," who "reigns in Nineveh," for the same king. The adoption of that name, though unhistorical, has been sometimes explained either as a copyist's addition, or an arbitrary name assigned to the ruler of Babylon.