Welcome to the Sixth Floor Bookhouse
Event Details
The American Sephardi Federation is pleased to invite colleagues and the public to the sixth-floor Bookhouse at the Center for Jewish History. The Bookhouse is an intimate space for
Event Details
The American Sephardi Federation is pleased to invite colleagues and the public to the sixth-floor Bookhouse at the Center for Jewish History.
The Bookhouse is an intimate space for collaborative work on books, book culture, and history, comprised of a Reading room, a Study room, a History of the Hebrew Book “Showbox,” and a Bookstore. Dwellers of the “house” are the American Sephardi Federation, Centro Primo Levi, and Dan Wyman Books.
COME VISIT THE BOOKHOUSE!
When – The Bookhouse will be inaugurated on Monday, November 11, with an open house from 5:00 pm and 8:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Dan Wyman will showcase selected items from his inventory. At 6:30 pm he will give a brief talk, “Post-Election Pledges to the Jews of Newport: George Washington’s 1790 Decree to Give ‘to Bigotry No Sanction.’” With an original period publication of Washington’s 1790 famous promise on hand. Reservation is required. Please sign up at this link.
Where – The Bookhouse is located on the American Sephardi Federation’s floor (6th) of the Center for Jewish History, a consortium of Jewish libraries, archives, research institutes, and a museum at 15 West 16th Street in Chelsea.
Opening Hours – Every Thursday, from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm visitors are welcome to visit and browse books on Jewish history and culture, including rare, classics and new titles. Talks, roundtables, and readings will be held on-site. The Bookhouse is also open by appointment.
HOUSE AND BOOKS
House – A house is a place where people gather to do something together. Beit, Maison, Casa, Ev, and Bayt are words traditionally affixed to concepts with private and collective dimensions—fundamental traits that books share. Many languages include phrases denoting a “house of prayer,” a “house of study,” a “publishing house,” “house of memory,” and a “fun house.”
Bookhouse is a small space with many uses and sustained by personal relationships. We have furnished it with re-purposed items and populated with books from earlier owners, each with a previous life whose meaning is re-worked into the new setting. We plan to use technology in idiosyncratic ways, and never to substitute, expand, or reproduce human presence. What is said and done in this small room might be the beginning of long-lasting conversations and endeavors. Just as well – might never be heard again, set in print, or even remembered.
Books – Throughout history, books have come into existence in many forms. While technology has influenced their development and social roles, the conundrum of seizing the spoken word on stone, parchment, papyrus, paper, or a screen continues to loom large in the making of books. For Muslims and Jews alike, and not uniquely, the tension between the spoken “breath” and its organized form on a surface has never ceased to be a source of awe and ambivalence even as they sought to inscribe themselves in the history of the People of the Book. That tension incessantly accompanies writers, book-makers, book-sellers, and book-lovers.
Today, books have thoroughly been co-opted into branding, mass production, corporate efficiency, and the cult of best practices. Yet, communities of book people continue to flourish everywhere, embracing the tools of modernity and yet sharing the values of uncertainty, discontinuity, and inconsistency that book-making teaches. Books carry meaning in all their components, including many that only a few can read. Like their making, their circulation carries layers of history.
Each of the dwellers of the Bookhouse has long been involved with books: ASF with collecting, CPL with publishing, and Dan Wyman with trading. We come together to share old and new ways of enjoying books. It is the beginning of a new story, and we hope that every visitor will contribute to and be part of this adventure with us.
WHO WE ARE
The American Sephardi Federation preserves and promotes the history, traditions, and rich mosaic culture of Greater Sephardic communities as an integral part of the Jewish experience. A founding Partner of and housed in New York’s Center for Jewish History, our work is focused on ensuring that today’s Jews know our history; appreciate the beauty, depth, diversity, and vitality of the Jewish experience; and have a sense of pride in our contributions to civilization. For 50 years the ASF has achieved representation with results by giving platforms to scholars, preserving artifacts and memories, as well as engaging diplomatically to ensure access, preservation, and education. The ASF hosts events and exhibitions, produces online and print publications, supports research, scholarship, the Broome & Allen and Sephardi House Fellowships, the ASF Institute of Jewish Experience, the National Sephardic Library and Archives, as well as represents the Sephardic Voice in Jewish communal and diplomatic affairs. The ASF champions a vision of intercultural exchange and human flourishing that is Jewish, worldly, and cosmopolitan in partnership with Muslim, Christian, Hispanic, African American, & other friends. americansephardi.org
Centro Primo Levi (CPL) is a New York-based organization founded in 1998. It runs a publishing house, CPL Editions, and the online zine Printed Matter. CPL cultivates education and debate regarding some of Primo Levi’s questions on power, human nature, and the ethics of science and technology. Projects also draw on Levi’s exploration of historical Judaisms, poetry, languages, and translation. CPL supports research, seminars, public programs, and publishing on history seen through the gaze of Jewish minorities that have settled on, departed from, or arrived in the Italian peninsula. It has supported extensive research and publications on the history of the persecution of the Jews in Italy in the context of Nationalism and Fascism. Its activities are propelled by a network of scholars, artists, and scientists, and it houses study groups on topics connected to its main work: Immanuel of Rome: historiography, philosophy, and poetry; The Hebrew Book Workshop; The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire; Primo Levi’s Sixties and Seventies; Günther Anders’s work. The Center works closely with many Italian organizations, particularly the Center for Contemporary Jewish Documentation in Milan and the Jewish Museum of Rome. It operates under the auspices of the Consulate General of Italy and partners with many universities, the New York Public Library, as well as private and public archives. primolevicenter.org
Dan Wyman is a leading international dealer in rare, out-of-print, unusual, and important Jewish books, periodicals, and ephemera. Since 1991 he has supplied primary and secondary materials in Jewish history to libraries, museums, scholars, and collectors across the globe. He buys, sells, and brokers important Jewish materials in all areas of the field, with a special focus on American Jewish history, Yiddish printing, and the Holocaust. Dan Wyman Books issues fully annotated illustrated catalogs several times a year. His warehouse with an inventory of over 30,000 titles is located in the East Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Growing up in a family of historians and refugees, Dan was always drawn to exploring the past through objects and literature. His favorite holiday was the local public library annual book sale. While working as a union organizer, he was drawn to the antiquarian booktrade, and, responding to the advent of the internet and the tugs of family life, he began to sell rare Jewish books full time. It is a pursuit that one scholar noted “often anchors books to personal networks and to history itself, and defies the idea that they can be turned into commodities…” while at the same time the bookseller has to develop their intimate understanding of the business of libraries, archives, private collections, and, above all, the history and stories that each book carries within. Dan invites you to visit him at Bookhouse, at his warehouse in Brooklyn, or online at DanWymanBooks.com