Bill Aron

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Bill Aron is an American

Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Mississippi Museum of Art, the Israel Museum
in Jerusalem, and the Museum of the Diaspora in Tel-Aviv.

Background

Bill Aron's first book, From the Corners of the Earth, (1986) features photographs of Jews living in the Soviet Union, Cuba, Jerusalem, New York, and Los Angeles. The book's introduction was written by Chaim Potok. In 2002, Aron published Shalom Y'All, focusing on Jews in the Deep South including, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama and South Carolina. That book featured an introduction by Alfred Uhry.

New Beginnings: The Triumphs of 120 Cancer Survivors (2015 Skyhorse Publishing) features a collection of narratives and photographic portraits of men, women, children, and families of varied ages and ethnicities who have faced and survived cancer. The book's introduction was written by Jane Brody.

Bibliography

  • From the Corners of the Earth, 1986,
  • Shalom Y'All, 2002,
  • New Beginnings: The Triumphs of 120 Cancer Survivors, 2015,

Exhibitions

References

  1. ^ "Bill Aron". Pucker Gallery.
  2. ^ "Photography exhibit depicts Jewish life in the South". Bates Educational Center. 14 September 2005. Retrieved 14 September 2005.

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