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Objects of Love and Regret

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Objects of Love and Regret by Richard Rabinowitz explores the rich tapestry of personal and collective memories through objects that have shaped lives and identities. The book elegantly intertwines the author's personal history with broader cultural narratives, highlighting the emotional connections and stories imbued within everyday items. It offers a poignant reflection on how objects can encapsulate love, loss, and the passage of time.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by personal histories woven through everyday objects, and appreciate a reflective exploration of memory and identity. It offers a unique narrative on how material possessions can hold deep emotional significance, resonating with those who find meaning in the common artifacts of life.

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Acclaimed historian and museum curator Richard Rabinowitz tells the story of his immigrant Jewish family through the everyday objects in their lives, from chairs and bottle openers to bottles of perfume. Vivid, absorbing, and powerfully honest, this is a story of one family and one community but also of emotional touchstones that anchor us all.

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An award-winning historian and museum curator tells the story of his Jewish immigrant family by lovingly reconstructing its dramatic encounters with the memory-filled objects of ordinary life.

At a pushcart stall in East New York, Brooklyn, in the spring of 1934, eighteen-year-old Sarah Schwartz bought her mother, Shenka, a green, wooden-handled bottle opener. Decades later, Sarah would tear up telling her son Richard, "Your bubbe always worked so hard. Twenty cents, it cost me."

How could that unremarkable item, and others like it, reveal the untold history of a Jewish immigrant family, their chances and their choices over the course of an eventful century? By unearthing the personal meaning and historical significance of simple everyday objects, Richard Rabinowitz offers an intimate portrait connecting Sarah, Shenka, and the rest of his family to the twentieth-century transformations of American life.

During the Depression, Sarahβ€”born on a Polish battlefield in World War I, scarred by pogroms, pressed too early into adult responsibilitiesβ€”receives a gift of French perfume, her fiancΓ© Dave's response to the stigma of poverty. Later we watch Dave load folding chairs into his car for a state-park outing, signalling both the postwar detachment from city life and his own escape from failures to be a good "provider" for those he loves.

Objects of Love and Regret is closely wedded to the lives of American Jewish immigrants and their children, yet Rabinowitz invites all of us to contemplate the material world that anchors our own memories. Beautifully written, absorbing, and emotionally vivid, this is a memoir that brings us back to the striving, the dreams, the successes, and the tragedies that are part of every family's story.

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Richard Rabinowitz’s memoir, Objects of Love and Regret, is praised for its poignant exploration of familial history through everyday objects, blending personal narrative with broader historical context. Reviewers highlight Rabinowitz's skill in evoking memories and meanings, offering readers a chance to reflect on their material world and its historical significance. The book is noted for its poetic storytelling, capturing the essence of immigrant life and examining how past choices continue to affect future generations.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674268593

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 27 September 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 1 Maps

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 352

About the Author

Richard Rabinowitz, a noted historian and museum curator, is the president of American History Workshop. For decades, he has been instrumental in developing new museums and creating lively exhibitions across the nation, including the Lower East Side Tenement Museum, the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, and the New-York Historical Society. He is the author of The Spiritual Self in Everyday Life: The Transformation of Personal Religious Experience in Nineteenth-Century New England and Curating America: Journeys through Storyscapes of the American Past. Among his many honors are a Guggenheim Fellowship and the American Historical Association’s Herbert Feis Award for distinguished contributions to public history.

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