Sam Gruber is available for public lectures and presentations as well as private tours and consulting. To learn more click here. Dr. Gruber is also available for online lectures via Zoom or other meeting platforms.
UPCOMING EVENTS
OCTOBER 19 , 2024
“Preservation / Presentation of the Arts & Crafts Movement in CNY,” presentation at symposium The Arts & Crafts Movement in Central New York: Aspirations, Innovation, and Inspiration organized by the Arts & Crafts Society of Central New York, 10:30 a.m – 3:30 p.m., Bird Library, Syracuse University. https://www.artscraftscny.org/events
RECENT EVENTS
SEPTEMBER 29, 2024
“Hidden Splendors: The Baroque Synagogues of Piedmont,” online lecture of the Orange County Community Scholars Program (CSP). Watch on youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw8xM3MPHZU
SEPTEMBER 14, 2024
“Shaping American Judaism: The Origins, Architecture and Influence of KKBE’s Synagogue Buildings,” Invited lecture for Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Celebrates 275 Years, Sept 14, 2024. Sponsored by the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina.
JULY 2, 2024
““Seeing Leads to Remembering”: More than a Century of Jewish Ethnographic, Art and Architectural Expeditions in Ukraine and Their Legacy Today,” paper delivered at Expanding Boundaries: Jewish Artistic Heritage of Ukraine, online conference from Chernivtsi, Ukraine.
JUNE 6, 2024
“Picture This: Art and Life for Vermont’s Jewish Immigrants,” invited lecture, Lost Mural Project, Ohavi Zedek Synagogue, and the Vermont Historical Society, Burlington, Vermont. Online here: https://vimeo.com/957880274/4f00cce099?share=copy
MAY 7, 2024
“How a casual lunchtime conversation at the Academy led to an unexpected career documenting and preserving historic synagogues, cemeteries, and other Jewish sites,” Invited talk (Zoom), Society of Fellows – American Academy in Rome. Online here: https://vimeo.com/user137215026
APRIL 19, 2024
“Becoming American Jews: The Evidence in Art and Architecture” Invited lecture (Zoom), Walnut Street Synagogue, Chelsea, MA. Online here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mabYSU-KLPw
APRIL 6, 2024
“New England Immigrant Synagogues 1880-1930: A Mix of Old and New World Vernacular,” paper at Vernacular Architecture forum New England chapter annual conference, Providence, RI.
MARCH 15, 2024
“The Unfinished Task: Preserving Jewish Heritage in Eastern Europe from the Holocaust to the War in Ukraine,” invited public lecture, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC.
DECEMBER 9, 2023
“Arts and Crafts Architecture in Central New York: People, Places, Principles,” Invited lecture for Cazenovia Heritage.
NOVEMBER 17, 2023
“Great Synagogues of the World,” invited lecture University Synagogue, Irvine, California.
OCTOBER 26, 2024
Exhibition and invited public lecture “The Image of the Synagogue in Prints: Architecture and Identity,” Jewish Theological Seminary. Online here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cd36JsV9rbQ
OCTOBER 21, 2023
“Two Generations of Texas Jewish Girlhood: Flora Susnitsky Moskowitz (b. Brenham 1894) and Shirley Moskowitz Gruber (b. Houston 1920)”; (at annual conference of Southern Jewish Historical Society, Rice University, Houston, Texas.
OCTOBER 4, 2023
“Arthur Szyk’s Synagogue Commissions and Their Place in Post-World War II Jewish Religious and Commemorative Art,” At symposium Arthur Szyk: Art, Propaganda, Memory (Oct, 4-5, 2023), Fairfield University. Onllne here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZZHo6KG20Q
SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
“The Re-Discovery of Jewish Built Heritage in Central and Eastern Europe, 1988–2006,” At Jewish or Common Heritage? (Dis-)appropriation of Synagogue Architecture in East-Central Europe since 1945 (Warsaw, Poland September 12-14, 2023).
JUNE 10, 2023
“Naming Names: The Early History of Memorials That List the Names of Victims” at Representations of the Holocaust in the Cold War Eastern Bloc: the Early Decades, Freie Universität Berlin.
MAY 11, 2023
“Between Two Worlds: The Synagogue Art of Eastern European Jews in Their New American Home — An Illustrated Talk,” keynote address at Art & Faith Bridging the Jewish and Black Communities: Stories of a Historic North Minneapolis House of Worship. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
MAY 7, 2023
“Symposium Speaker at “The Synagogue of the Future,” Temple Concord, Syracuse, NY.
APRIL 15, 2023
“Texas Synagogues as Presented in the exhibition “Synagogues of the South”. Texas Jewish Historical Society annual meeting at Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas, Austin, TX.
MARCH 24, 2023
“Temple Beth El Architecture and Stained Glass,” Temple Beth El, Bloomfield Hills, MI.
MARCH 23, 2023
“Sacred Space in a Virtual World: Exploring Albert Kahn’s Magnificent Temple Beth El (1922),” Rabbi B. Benedict & Ada S. Glazer Institute on Judaism, Bethel Community Transformation Center, Detroit, MI.
DECEMBER 18, 2022,
Tour of the Walnut Street Synagogue (Chelsea, MA) and Material Culture Workshop
As part of the annual meeting of the Association for Jewish Studies, Dr. Gruber will lead this event on behalf of the International Survey of Jewish Monuments. Open to conference registrants only. [SOLD OUT]
OCTOBER 30, 2022
“The International Style Comes South,” Paper delivered at the Southern Jewish Historical Society Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC.
SEPTEMBER 23, 2022
“What’s Up With [Ward Wellington] Ward?” Moderator and speaker at session of New York State Preservation Conference, Syracuse, NY,
AUGUST 2022
“Jewish Sculptors and Sculpture,” Three public lectures (Zoom), Orange County Community Speakers Program.
JUNE 26-27, 2022
“Old Challenges, New Solutions,” panel participant, at New Realities of Jewish Heritage: A conference marking the 10th anniversary of Jewish Heritage Europe, Krakow, Poland,
JUNE 8-10, 2022
“Humanizing the Holocaust: The Search for a Figurative Memorial Language,” paper presented at Art of the Holocaust Until 1989: Beyond an East/West Divide, Budapest, Hungary.
MARCH 29, 2022
“The City as a (Jewish) Memorial Landscape,” paper at Jewish Topographies. 5th International Congress on Jewish Architecture, Braunschweig, Germany [delivered on Zoom].
MARCH 6, 2022
“A Modern Tabernacle: The Origins and Impact of Minoru Yamasaki’s Landmark North Shore Congregation Israel,” public lecture for North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, Illinois [delivered on Zoom].
JANUARY 26, 2022
“Great Synagogues of the World,” lecture of 92nd Street Y, NY, New York [delivered on Zoom]
DECEMBER 19, 2021
“American Synagogue Stained Glass: an Introduction,” Chicago Loop Synagogue, co-sponsored by International Survey of Jewish Monuments in conjunction with annual meeting of the Association for Jewish Studies.
JUNE 2, 2021, 7:00 PM EDT
The Architecture of Greek Synagogues: Near & Far, Then & Now
Jews have had synagogues in Greek-speaking lands and within the modern boundaries of the Hellenic Republic for two thousand years. The art and architecture of these buildings tells the story of identity, tenacity, adaption, and influence as Greek Jews developed and sustained language, liturgy, and distinctive culture through Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman rule. Ancient Romaniote traditions were supplemented by the culture of Sephardi Jews who found refuge in Ottoman lands after 1492. In the 20th century this mixed Romaniote-Sephardi Jewish heritage was transported in a new Greek-Jewish diaspora in the United States, and after the Holocaust, in Israel. Only a small Jewish population survived the Holocaust in Greece. Many synagogues of the destroyed communities have been demolished. Those that remain – and the small but vibrant Kehila Keodsha Janina Congregation in New York – bear witness. This talk, building on the work of several researchers and utilizing the photography of Vincent Giordano, focuses on the architecture of the synagogues in Ioannina, Greece and in New York, placing these surviving buildings in the context of a longer history.
APRIL 11, 18, 25, 2021
3-Part Master-Class: The Preservation of Jewish Monuments in Eastern Europe
Part 1: Synagogues
Part 2: Jewish Cemeteries
Part 3: Holocaust Sites
Learn more here and register
FEBRUARY 11, 2021, 5:00 p.m.
VIRTUAL OPENING OF “Romaniote Memories, a Jewish Journey from Ioannina, Greece to Manhattan: Photographs by Vincent Giordano” Learn more and to register go here https://qc-cuny.libcal.com/event/7496075
MARCH 11, 2021, 7:00 p.m.
Zoom lecture “Warding off the Virus: A Virtual Tour of Ward Wellington Ward’s Syracuse Houses,” sponsored by the Onondaga Free Library, the Strathmore Speaker Series, and the Arts & Crafts Society of Central New York. Watch the video here:
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MARCH 21, 2021 3-5 p.m.
Zoom workshop for Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina, “How to Document Your Synagogue (and Other Buildings) for Planning, Protection, and Posterity,” Priority to JHSSC members.
RECENT EVENTS
OCTOBER 2020:
THREE LECTURES (& a BONUS) ABOUT SYNAGOGUE ARCHITECTURE
Now on YouTube
Topic: The Art and Architecture of the Synagogue part 1: Great Synagogues of the World
Topic: The Art and Architecture of the Synagogue part 2: Great Synagogues of the World
Topic: BONUS – Arise and Build: American Synagogues Part 2
Topic: The Art and Architecture of the Synagogue part 3: Great Synagogues of the World
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Thursday, November 28, 2019
“Synagogue Wall Painting: Loss and Forgetting; Rediscovery and Conservation.”
At Art of The Lost Conference at Canterbury Cathedral: discussing the Future of the Past (November 27-29, 2019)
Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
“Romaniote Memories: The Photographs of Vincent Giordano a Greek-Jewish culture in New York and Ioannina (lecture)
Embassy of Greece, Washington D.C.
Thursday, October 31, 2019
“Marc Chagall in Paris, Russia and Israel,” (lecture)
Temple Isaiah, Great Neck, NY
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Discussant at screening of Sacred Spaces, a new film by Celia Lowenstein
Gershman Philadelphia Jewish Film Festival, National Museum of Jewish History
101 S. Independence Hall East
Philadelphia, PA, 19106
September 19, 2019
“Romaniote Memories: A Jewish Journey from Ioannina, Greece to Manhattan: Photographs by Vincent Giordano (Samuel Gruber, curator)
Opening of photo exhibit at the Consulate of Greece in New York
69 East 79th Street, New York, NY
September 15, 2019
“Chelsea’s Walnut Street Shul and the Jewish Tradition of Synagogue Wall Painting”
Founder’s Day featured speaker (entire event program 2-5 p.m.)
Walnut Street Synagogue, 145 Walnut Street, Chelsea, Massachusetts
July 12-July 25
Life and Art in Medieval Assisi & its Environs (at Art Workshop International, Assisi, Italy) July 12 – July 25
2018
“Arnold W. Brunner (1857-1925) and the First Generation of American-born Jewish Architects.,” paper to presented at International Congress “Jewish Architects – Jewish Architecture”, Hamburg, Germany (November 6-8, 2018)
“Architecture Walking Tour: Arts & Crafts Houses in the Berkeley Park Neighborhood,” Arts and Crafts Society of Central New York (Oct. 13, 2018)
“Tent, Tabernacle, Synagogues: A Modern take on an Ancient Form,” European Association of Jewish Studies, Krakow, Poland (July 18, 2018)
“Arts & Crafts Architecture Walking Tour: Houses in the Salt Springs and Scottholm Neighborhoods,” Arts and Crafts Society of Central New York (June 3, 2018)
“American Synagogue Wall Painting 1860-1960: A Bridge Between Two Worlds,” invited lecture, The Harry Friedman Society, The Jewish Museum, NY (May 27, 2018)
2017
“The Art of Jewish Symbols: Tablets / Ten Commandments,” Community Class at Temple Concord, 910 Madison St., Syracuse, NY (Dec. 5, 2017)
The Art of Jewish Symbols: Tent, Tabernacle & Temple,” Community Class at Temple Concord, 910 Madison St., Syracuse, NY (Nov. 28, 2017)
“The Art of Jewish Symbols: The Menorah,” Community Class at Temple Concord, 910 Madison St., Syracuse, NY (Nov. 7, 2017)
Scholar-in-Residence, Temple Beth-El, San Antonio, Texas (October 19-21, 2017).
- Thursday October 19: They Shall Make Me a Sanctuary: An Illustrated History of Synagogue Architecture
- Friday October 20: Torah and Sacred Space: The Bible as Building Manual
- Saturday October 21: Arise and Build: Temple Beth El and American Synagogue Design
Presenter, M-Power-U, Menorah Park (Syracuse Jewish Family Service) (October 9, 2017)
“The Stone Shall be a Witness: Strategies for the Preservation and Presentation of Destroyed Structures,” Presentation at International Conference “How to Commemorate the Great Synagogue of Vilna Site?,” Vilnius, Lithuania Sept 4-5, 2017.
“Westcott Neighborhood Ward Wellington Ward House Tour“ Syracuse, New York. Wednesday, July 26th, 5:30 – 7:30 pm
“Building Memory: How European Cities Confront (or Avoid) the Holocaust.” Seymour Siegel Memorial Lecture, Saint Lawrence University (April 18, 2017)
2016
“Beyond the Second Commandment: Jewish Sculptors and Modern Art” Temple Adath Yeshurun, Kimber Rd, Syracuse, NY, March 19, 2017
Session chair and respondent, Synagogue and Museum Conference, Braunschweig, Germany (Nov. 21-23, 2016)
“The Chai Adam Shul Mural in Burlington, Vermont, as Link Between Old World and New,” at International Workshop “Synagogue Wall Paintings: Research, Preservation, Presentation,” Jerusalem, Israel (September 13-14, 2016)
“Jews, Masons, and Cornerstone Laying Ceremonies for synagogues of the South.,” at Annual Meeting, Southern Jewish Historical Society, Natchez, Mississippi (USA) (November 4-6, 2016)
The Architecture of Greek Synagogues: Near & Far, Then & Now