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"gelt" Definitions
  1. [informal] MONEY
  2. chocolate candy in the shape of coins often given to Jewish children at Hanukkah

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Gelt Cake Put all that leftover gelt to good use.10.
Real "gelt" — giving gifts of money — is also a thing.
We don't deserve Hannukah gelt and lighthearted games of dreidel.
This Wario has a great mustache and gave me chocolate gelt!
Grant Gelt (Bertram Grover Weeks) Gelt, 38, stepped away from acting in the '90s and currently lives and works in Nashville, TN. "I do business development and run a creative agency for a tech company," he says.
Front Burner The connection between Jews and chocolate goes beyond Hanukkah gelt.
Children usually receive gelt: coins, or candy in the shape of coins.
Finally, candy-making comedian Eliot Glazer showed us how to make edible chocolate gelt.
The inscriptions, known as "The Written Rock of Gelt," were rediscovered in the 18th century.
The money turns out to be gelt, and Chivo reveals himself to be a riddle master.
The couple was married in a romantic ceremony at M gelt nder Church in May 2008.
Now, gelt at Hanukkah can take the form of candy or actual money in a card.
Hanukkah has certain traditions, and I feel like the whole concept of Hanukkah gelt is very odd.
Menorah candles, chocolate gelt and dreidels were not to be found in our small town in Indiana.
Then I'm going to sneak my daughter an extra piece of chocolate gelt and break out the presents.
Traditionally, at Hanukkah children got money from their parents and older relatives; in Yiddish, this is called Hanukkah gelt.
The Snowy Day's creators present traditions in the forms of delicious treats, cookies and gelt, tamales and Long Life Noodles.
Chocolate coins, also known as "gelt" (Yiddish for "money"), make great gifts and add a decorative touch to any table.
The giving of gelt was this original notion of giving a gift, lokay: money represents a gift, albeit a somewhat thoughtless one.
In A.D. 207, the army conducted repairs at Gelt Woods in Cumbria, where they etched words and drawings into a sandstone quarry.
But it's easy to overlook just how big of a role candy plays during the Christmas season—candy canes, chocolate Santas, even Hanukkah gelt!
The few Hanukkah decorations — a meager assemblage of plastic menorahs and gelt — were relegated to a no man's land between toys and men's sportswear.
Type "Hanukkah tasteful not tacky" into Pinterest and you get oodles of ideas for decorative cookies, clever ways to use gelt and Hanukkah garlands.
Hanukkah ends this Sunday, so gather your gelt and use these GIFs to challenge your favorite Jews and gentiles to a high-stakes dreidel match.
When Hanukkah became an American holiday, parents began to give their children Hanukkah gifts, instead — though gelt has survived in the form of chocolate coins.
There are currently 30,000 units on the system, including  7,000 units owned by Gelt, which is a real estate investment company run by the founders of Domuso.
But if you really want to do something for a non-Christmas-observing friend, just get her some gelt — in the form of gift cards, of course.
Each package includes two connecting rooms, a bottle of kosher olive oil and, for kids, dreidels, Hanukkah gelt (kosher nut-free chocolate coins), and a book about Hanukkah.
Intended for those 4 and older, the fun begins with an art workshop to create pouches for gelt (the coins, often made of chocolate, given out at Hanukkah).
This is the version of Hanukkah that I grew up with: presents and chocolate gelt; latkes with sour cream and applesauce; a few somber, off-key songs that no one fully remembered, about Judah Maccabee.
I had to reconcile myself to the fact that come December, there would be a Christmas tree and a menorah, candy canes next to Hanukkah gelt, stockings on the banister and latkes in the frying pan.
Butler, who happens to be the guy who write that song "I Know What Boys Like," told the Journal he thinks listing the home is a great way to "suck some Republican gelt" from a Trump-loving soul.
The first night of Hanukkah means a chance to take the ol' dreidel out for a spin, pass out some gelt, and reflect on the miracle that allowed Judaism to survive for another 2,000+ years after King Antiochus decided to squash it.
" As an Upper East Side hostess named Melissa Gelt, who has "a little man" for every ingredient that earns a place on her elegant dinner table, she had sung "I've got a man who bakes a loaf that's worthy of my riches.
In addition to learning about the history of the holiday, young visitors can enjoy challah and gelt (chocolate coins, a traditional treat) and make their own menorahs, using construction paper, tissue paper and colored cellophane to give their creations a stained-glass appearance.
"We're very saddened by his loss and we had some great projects in the works and really sad to see someone pass away at such a young age and taken out of his prime," Scotty Gelt, President of Wolfie Cohen Entertainment, Davis's management company, told CNN in a statement.
In the US around the 1920s, gifts given to children in celebration of Hanukkah started to include foil-wrapped chocolate coins called gelt, which is Yiddish for money, and perhaps were based on the chocolate money that some Dutch children received from Sinterklaas, according to the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Legends Flow Freely in the Valley of the Gelt, The Whitehaven News. Retrieved 12 September 2006. In 1570 it saw the Battle of Gelt Bridge, when Leonard Dacre and his forces were defeated by Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon. The Gelt joins the River Irthing at Edmond Castle, about 10 miles east of Carlisle.
Chocolate gelt Chanukkah gelt (Yiddish for "Chanukkah money") known in Israel by the Hebrew translation dmei Hanukkah, is often distributed to children during the festival of Hanukkah. The giving of Hanukkah gelt also adds to the holiday excitement. The amount is usually in small coins, although grandparents or relatives may give larger sums. The tradition of giving Chanukah gelt dates back to a long-standing East European custom of children presenting their teachers with a small sum of money at this time of year as a token of gratitude.
Parents often give children chocolate gelt to play dreidel with. In terms of actual gelt (money), parents and grandparents or other relatives may give sums of money as an official Hanukkah gift. According to a survey done in 2006, 74 percent of parents in Israel give their children Chanukah gelt. In Hasidic communities, the Rebbes distribute coins to those who visit them during Hanukkah.
Today most of the chocolate Hanukkah gelt sold in the United States is imported, including from Dutch firms Steenland Chocolate and the Israeli firms Elite and Carmit. Gourmet versions of chocolate gelt have been produced in the United States and Europe as well.
The River Gelt The River Gelt is a river in Cumbria, England and a tributary of the River Irthing. The source of the Gelt is close to Cumbria's border with Northumberland, where it rises (as New Water) at Butt Hill. The stream runs down Geltsdale Middle in the direction of Cumrew Fell, before turning northwards. After a short while, New Water is joined by Old Water in the King's Forest of Geltsdale.
Old Water runs from Crookburn Pike. After the two streams combine, the river continues flowing to the northwest, passing between Talkin Fell and Castle Carrock Fell, then the villages of the same names. Having flown through Greenwell and under the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, the Gelt continues through Gelt Woods, overlooked by a Roman inscription dating from 207 AD and known as "the written rock of Gelt". Other stories and legends are associated with Abraham's Cave.
Felix M. Gelt is a Canadian retired association football player representing municipal, provincial, varsity, national, semi and professional teams.
American chocolatiers of the 20th century picked up on the gift/coin concept by creating chocolate gelt. In the 1920s, Loft's, an American candy company, produced the first chocolate gelt, wrapped in gold or silver foil in mesh pouches resembling money bags.The gelt chronicles, Leah Koenig, The Jewish Daily Forward, reprinted in Haaretz, November 12, 2009; Rabbi Deborah R. Prinz, "Chanukkah and Christmas Chocolate Melt into Gelt," in On the Chocolate Trail: A Delicious Adventure Connecting Jews, Religions, History, Travel, Rituals and Recipes to the Magic of Cacao, Jewish Lights Publishing, 2013. Chocolate 'geld' is also given to children as part of Saint Nicholas Day in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands (geld, spelled with a d, being both the Dutch and German word for money).
In 2005 and 2009, Gelt was named as Captain of the Canadian football squad competing at the 2005 Maccabiah Games and 2009 Maccabiah Games in Israel.
Elite Hanukkah gelt ( '; ', both meaning literally "Hanukkah money"), also known as gelt, refers to money given as presents during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. It is typically given to children and sometimes teachers, often in conjunction with the game of Dreidel. In the 20th century, candy manufacturers started selling Hanukkah-themed chocolate "coins" wrapped in gold or silver foil, as a substitute or supplement to real money gifts.
The installation, situated at the building that had housed the former Army barracks' hospital,Jessica Gelt (September 18, 2014), Robert Irwin to create a major installation in Marfa, Texas Los Angeles Times. will be the first major installation added to the Chinati Foundation since 2004Robert Irwin: Cacophonous, April 10, 2015 – May 9, 2015 Pace Gallery, New York. as well as the first freestanding structure designed by Irwin that is devoted solely to his work.Jessica Gelt (September 18, 2014), Robert Irwin to create a major installation in Marfa, Texas Los Angeles Times.
The Gelt River is a river in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. It arises near Mount Peter in the Black Hills and flows south, then east and north-east into Conway River. The river has a catchment area of .
One minhag favors the fifth night of Hanukkah for giving Hanukkah gelt. Unlike the other nights of Hanukkah, the fifth does not ever fall on the Shabbat, hence never conflicting with the Halachic injunction against handling money on the Shabbat.
Jessica Gelt of the Los Angeles Times described his character as a "preppy drug dealer". In 2010, Fisher was cast in the film Final Destination 5. In an interview with Collider.com, Fisher revealed that the film was set in a workplace environment, and was a 3-D film.
The Green Economy Leadership Training (GELT) program ran from 2010-2012 to implement green economy solutions (home weatherization, establishing urban gardens, etc.) while training individuals in how to build, work and live in a new green economy/clean energy framework. GELT was based in Highland Park, a low-income community in Detroit. Dozens of full-time volunteers worked side- by-side with Highland Park community members to put energy efficiency and LEED for Neighborhood Development guidelines into practice, demonstrating what the transition to and opportunities in a clean energy economy look like. Global Exchange gives Reality Tours to various countries of the world with the stated aim of educating the visitor with the realities of living in different cultures.
Over the course of his life he penned such works as "Suibhne Gelt/The Frenzy of Sweeney", "The Adventures of the Two Idiot Saints", "The Battle of Magh Rath", and "The Banquet of Dun na Gedh.". He is believed to have lived his final years in Shancough, Tirerrill, County Sligo, where he died in 1696.
In 2015, Crayon was nominated for an Ovation Award for Best Musical Direction for his work on The Last Five Years at the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, California.Ovation Awards 2015: Wins for Deaf West's 'Spring Awakening,' Circle X's 'Trevor' Jessica Gelt. Los Angeles Times. November 10, 2015. Retrieved June 11, 2017Announcing the 2015 Ovation Awards Nominees @ This Stage Magazine.
Also, fellow artists Mark GrotjahnKelly Scott (March 18, 2014), Artists Baldessari, Kruger, Opie return to MOCA board Los Angeles Times. and Mark Bradford were elected to MOCA's board over the course of 2014;Jessica Gelt (October 22, 2014), Museum of Contemporary Art elects 4 new members to board of trustees Los Angeles Times. Lari Pittman was added in August 2016.
It may also have begun in 18th-century Eastern Europe as a token of gratitude toward religious teachers, similar to the custom of tipping service people on Christmas. In 1958, the Bank of Israel issued commemorative coins for use as Hanukka gelt. That year, the coin bore the image of the same menorah that appeared on Maccabean coins 2,000 years ago.
Tim Goodell is the head chef of both restaurants. The Spare Room is a gaming parlor and cocktail lounge; the Library Bar is a cocktail bar with cocktails made using locally sourced ingredients; and Tropicana Bar overlooks the pool.Jessica Gelt, "Teddy's enters second stage of life", Los Angeles Times, April 19, 2013. Beacher's Madhouse is a vaudeville-inspired theater owned and operated by Jeff Beacher.
Over the course of his life he transcribed such works as "Suibhne Gelt/The Frenzy of Sweeney", "The Adventures of the Two Idiot Saints", "The Battle of Magh Rath", and "The Banquet of Dun na Gedh.". He is believed to have lived his final years in Shancough, Tirerrill, Co. Sligo, where he lived with his wife, a Mac Con Midhe. Dáibhídh died in 1696.
Plato later moved to Las Vegas, where she struggled with poverty and unemployment. At one point she worked at a dry-cleaning store, where customers reported being impressed by her lack of airs. She became engaged to Fred Potts, a filmmaker, but the romance ended. She married actor and producer Scott Atkins (Scotty Gelt) in Vancouver, BC Canada for one month and the marriage was annulled.
90, No. 5, January 2009, 28. The Torah and yad remained in the royal family. During the 1930s and 1940s, the House of Kawānanakoa would lend the scroll to the Honolulu Jewish community for High Holy Day services. The “Kalakaua Torah” and yad were donated by Rosenberg's great-grandson Sholom “Scotty” Gelt to Temple Emanu-El and are permanently displayed in the main sanctuary.
In 2009, APT acquired the majority interest in GW Travel, a provider of long distance luxury rail journeys. Founded by Tim Littler, GW Travel is a company that operates private trains in Russia, Mongolia, China, Tibet, India, Canada and Africa and holds an exclusive lease on the new Golden Eagle Trans-Siberian Express. In 2012, this was renamed to Golden Eagle Luxury Trains (GELT).
From 1927 to 1941, Philippe's was open 24 hours a day. In 1951, the Martins moved Philippe's to its present location at 1001 N. Alameda Street due to the construction of the Hollywood Freeway. Cole's Pacific Electric Buffet claims to have existed before Philippe's, but Cole's closed for renovations in March 2007 and reopened in December 2008.Jessica Gelt, "Restored Cole's challenges Philippe's as downtown's French dip king," Los Angeles Times, December 8, 2008.
While characters like Dangerfield and Merryman suffer from physical impotence, others like Lionel are emotionally sterile. In his raving, Lionel commits a crime by raping the girl he professes to love. Keepwell, too, who is ruled by a courtesan, seems less than a man. The pervasive animal imagery underlines this impression: Pisquil, the real eunuch, is called "Humane Gelding," Dangerfield "gelt" by Bellamira, and Merryman refers to him as "Gib’d Cat," that is, gelded cat.
Jessica Gelt, "Courtyard bridge by Michael Maltzan to open at Hammer in February", Los Angeles Times, November 19, 2015. Writer Jeremy Larner and director Michael Ritchie reportedly based the 1972 film The Candidate, starring Robert Redford, on Tunney's successful Senate race in 1970.Projecting Politics: Political Messages in American Films by Terry Christensen and Peter Hass, page 146 Tunney died of prostate cancer on January 12, 2018, in Santa Monica, California at the age of 83.
The Rawnsley Shield is an annual competition for Scouts in the Reivers District in Cumbria Scout County. Starting in the 1920s its roots go back to Canon Hardwicke Rawnsley who donated the shield to Scouting. The format of the competition changes every year and has been: a camp, where you were marked on activities; a walk to Talkin Tarn from Gelt Wood and activities at Talkin Tarn; or, recently, a pioneering contest. The current winners of the Rawnsley Shield is the 25th Carlisle.
After the retreat of the rebels, he seized Greystoke Castle and fortified his own Naworth Castle, where he gathered 3,000 Cumbrian troops and tried to keep up the appearance of good relations with the Queen. He held out against a siege of the royal army under Baron Hunsdon but then attacked the retreating army at Gelt River. Though Hunsdon was outnumbered, he charged Dacre's foot with his cavalry, killing 300–400 and capturing 200–300 men. Dacre escaped via Scotland to Flanders, where he died in exile.
"Water-Cure Journal vol. 14, July 1852, Fowlers & Wells In Meister Karl's Sketch-Book (1855), Charles Godfrey Leland includes it in a long list of synonyms for money: " . . . the magic spell of the ready—otherwise known as money, cash, tin, stuff, rhino, root-of-all-evil, blunt, wherewhital, rowdy, funds, stumpy, pecuniary, dibs, hard, browns, heavy, mopusses, slugs, shiners, lucre, or 'the filthy,' dust, gelt, chips, lumps, chinkers, mint-drops, pewter, brass, horsenails, rocks, brads, spondulix, needful, dough, spoons, buttons, dimes, or the infallible . . .
The unwilling team visits other planets in order to triangulate the alien signals and locate their point of origin. One planet is Gelt which houses the Lucky Star casino/resort complex. There the player will meet Harrisienetta Fjord, the secretary of the casino owner who turns out to be Jack's old acquaintance, Tennant, and his girlfriend who is none other than Ruth P'Pau'D'P'Pau, Jack's love interest from the previous game. The Relentless is confiscated for different reasons depending on which is the protagonist and the player has to get it back.
Jessica Gelt, A day in: 90704, Los Angeles Times, January 7, 2007 Shatto created the settlement that would become Avalon, and can be credited with building the town's first hotel, the original Hotel Metropole, and pier. Despite Shatto's efforts, he defaulted on his loan after only a few years and the island went back to the Lick estate. The sons of Phineas Banning bought the island in 1891 from the estate of James Lick. The Banning brothers fulfilled Shatto's dream of making Avalon a resort community with the construction of numerous tourist facilities.
He returned to nightclubs and worked steadily, performing as many as 200 shows per year. Working with writer/producer Danny Shapiro, Youngman recorded The Primitive Sounds of Henny Youngman a "live" album for National Recording Corporation in 1959 at the Celebrity Club in St. Louis. Like many comedians, Henny Youngman treated his profession as a working job, one where making a living is difficult, and getting paid for the work is all-important. In numerous interviews, Youngman's advice to other entertainers was to nem di gelt (Yiddish for "take the money").
Office view of the courtyard The institute is housed in a complex designed by the firm of Louis Kahn. Jack MacAllister, FAIA, of the Kahn firm was the supervising architect and a major design influence on the structure that consists of two symmetric buildings with a stream of water flowing in the middle travertine-paved central plaza that separates the two.Jessica Gelt (August 25, 2014), Getty team launches conservation study of Kahn's Salk Institute Los Angeles Times. In the beginning the buildings were made up of different kinds of concrete mixes.
The installation, I See What You're Saying (2002/2011), explored storytelling, truth and lying with images and diptychs that juxtapose altered books with close-ups of eyes and mouths—symbols of seeing and speaking—suggesting stories that migrate from the text to more ambiguous human gestures and expressions. Blow Me a Kiss (2013), one of two public, site- themed works at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), comprised four video panels of faces blowing kisses that the Los Angeles Times called "hypnotic."Gelt, Jessica. "An 'Influx' at LAX," Los Angeles Times, October 20, 2013.
An undisclosed Wall Street investment firm subsequently purchased it from Blanchard and Company of New Orleans, Louisiana for nearly $7.4 million and was brokered by Sholom Gelt of Goldwater Gold, it was the most money ever paid for a coin minted in the United States.Brasher doubloon brings nearly $7.4 million The coin was the subject of Raymond Chandler's Philip Marlowe mystery The High Window., which was made into a film, The Brasher Doubloon (1947). It is also mentioned in Lawrence Block's Bernie Rhodenbarr mystery The Burglar Who Studied Spinoza and John Bellairs's The Mansion in the Mist.
Maurice was opposed to some of the measures of the truce and wanted full independence for the Dutch Republic. He favoured continuing the war until a total Spanish defeat that led to an unquestionable freedom for the Republic.Anderson p. 6 In an attempt to force the issue, Remonstrant regents used their sway over local authorities to recruit mercenaries with the "Sharp Resolution" of 4 August 1617, which authorised city governments to raise mercenary armies, the so-called waardgelders,This was a Dutch bastardization of the German word "Warte Gelt", or "retainer", and at the time was a general Dutch designation for "mercenary".
Shulkhan Arukh Orach Chayim 670:1 Adherents go to work as usual but may leave early in order to be home to kindle the lights at nightfall. There is no religious reason for schools to be closed, although in Israel schools close from the second day for the whole week of Hanukkah. Many families exchange gifts each night, such as books or games, and "Hanukkah Gelt" is often given to children. Fried foods (such as latkes (potato pancakes), jelly doughnuts (sufganiyot), and Sephardic bimuelos) are eaten to commemorate the importance of oil during the celebration of Hanukkah.
Ikaris is featured in the Marvel mini-series Eternals, written by Neil Gaiman and penciled by artist John Romita, Jr.. The Eternals are the victims of memory and reality manipulation by former Eternal Sprite, and thus have forgotten their true identities. Although Ikaris (calling himself Ike Harris) is captured and atomized by the Deviants Gelt and Morjak, his body reappears at the bottom of the (fictional) Antarctic city of Olympia. His body and powers fully restored by the sentient city, Ikaris regains his memories and sets out to awaken his fellow Eternals to their true identities. After a prolonged battle, he at last unites the few Eternals present.
The battle of Mag Rath (Moira, County Down) was a decisive victory for the High King and Congal Cáech was killed. On the same day as Mag Rath, the battle of Sailtír (off Kintyre), fought between Domnall's fleet, led by his nephew Conall Cáel mac Máele Cobo, and a fleet of the Cenél nEógain and Dál Riata, was won by the High King's forces. The Ulaid were not the main sufferers however, as the Dál Riata are thought to have lost their lands in County Antrim as a result of the battle. Mag Rath was attached to the Buile Shuibhne, the tale of a fictitious Dál nAraidi king named Suibhne Gelt, which is probably much older in origin.
On the summit of the fell are two cairns, one of which, called Hespeck Raise, is of considerable magnitude. Near Gelt bridge was another cairn, and when the stones were removed in 1775, by the farmer on whose land it was situated, a cistaven or rude stone coffin was found, in which was a human skeleton. About fifteen years ago another cistaven, containing a human skeleton, was unearthed by two farmers near to Greenwell; accompanying it were an urn and a flint, probably the hatchet of the warrior chief, whose mouldered remains were thus brought to view 2,000 years after his entombment.T. Bulmer & Co's History, Topography and Directory of East Cumberland, 1884 by Don Noble.
A Hanukkah film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on the celebration of the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. Films in this style traditionally incorporate the religious aspects of Hanukkah, such as lighting the menorah and the story of the Macabees, as well as the cultural aspects of Hanukkah, such as spinning dreidels, or eating traditional foods such as latkes, sufganiyot, or gelt. Films in this genre are typically similar to comedy and romantic comedy films in content, however some are similar in style to action, drama, and animated films, among other genres. Hanukkah films are more commonly produced in the United States, however, they are also produced in other countries such as Israel.
With the advent of Zionism and the state of Israel, however, these themes were reconsidered. In modern Israel, the national and military aspects of Hanukkah became, once again, more dominant. US President Jimmy Carter attends Menorah Lighting, Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C., 1979 In North America especially, Hanukkah gained increased importance with many Jewish families in the latter part of the 20th century, including among large numbers of secular Jews, who wanted a Jewish alternative to the Christmas celebrations that often overlap with Hanukkah. Though it was traditional among Ashkenazi Jews to give "gelt" or money to children during Hanukkah, in many families this has been supplemented with other gifts so that Jewish children can enjoy gifts just as their Christmas-celebrating peers do.
Los Angeles Timess Jessica Gelt wrote that it might be the most talked-about kiss at an award show since Britney Spears and Madonna kissed at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards. Jeff Benjamin of Fuse listed it as the sixth best performance of the night, adding that the kiss "made [it] one to remember". On the other hand, Rolling Stone dubbed it one of the worst moments of the show, stating that the background dancers looked like "middle-school students allowed to stage a production of Grease without adult supervision" and calling the kiss a "forced 'moment'". Puth described the kiss as "a visual representation" of "Marvin Gaye", and stated that he wanted both to represent "a record people could put on and fall in love with each other the minute they hear it".
Woodward sang with the Whalom Opera Company briefly as a young woman."Miss Agnes Woodward" Fitchburg Sentinel (July 6, 1938): 10. via Newspapers.com She moved to California with her widowed motherElizabeth Deuel, "Interesting Westerners" Sunset Magazine (March 1921): 47. and studied birdsong"Whistling, a Modern Art, and What a Los Angeles Woman Has Done for It" Out West (April 1917): 119. to develop her own "Bird Method" of teaching whistling,"Whistling is Latest Fad of Society Folk" Los Angeles Herald (September 19, 1912): 3. via California Digital Newspaper Collection and opened the California School of Artistic Whistling in 1909,Jessica Gelt, "Whistle a happy tune at the Masters of Musical Whistling competition" Los Angeles Times (September 7, 2017). with branches later opening in Glendale, Seattle, Yakima, Chicago, and Portland.
The Broad's inaugural exhibition is to feature a selection of more than 250 paintings, sculptures and photographs by more than 60 artists drawn exclusively from the permanent collection, including John Ahearn, El Anatsui, Richard Artschwager,Eric Gibson (September 16, 2015), The Art of The Broad: A Consensus Collection, The Wall Street Journal. John Baldessari, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Joseph Beuys, Mark Bradford, Chris Burden, Chuck Close, John Currin, Eric Fischl, Jack Goldstein, Mark Grotjahn, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst,Jessica Gelt (September 14, 2015), Damien Hirst mural to adorn new Broad restaurant Otium Los Angeles Times. Jasper Johns, Mike Kelley, Ellsworth Kelly (four paintings), William Kentridge, Anselm Kiefer, Ragnar Kjartansson, Jeff Koons, Barbara Kruger, Yayoi Kusama, Sherrie Levine, Roy Lichtenstein (10 paintings), Glenn Ligon, Sharon Lockhart, Robert Longo, Goshka Macuga, Julie Mehretu, Takashi Murakami, Lari Pittman, Richard Prince, Neo Rauch, Robert Rauschenberg, Charles Ray, Ed Ruscha, Julian Schnabel, Cindy Sherman, Mark Tansey, Robert Therrien, Cy Twombly, Kara Walker, Jeff Wall, Andy Warhol (11 paintings), David Wojnarowicz and Christopher Wool.
He was a participant in the National Reform Congress (1848) and the Eighth National Industrial Congress (1853), and in 1850 founded the Brotherhood of the Union. He was not, however, immune from some of the particular prejudices of his day. The Monks of Monk Hall (also published as Quaker City) portrays a malevolent hump-backed Jewish character, Gabriel Van Gelt, one who forges, swindles, blackmails, and commits murder for money. Lippard's portrayal of blacks also reflects some of the stereotypes of his day; this is certainly hinted at in the lengthy full title of one of his sensational crime novels: The killers: A narrative of real life in Philadelphia: in which the deeds of the killers, and the great riot of election night, October 10, 1849, are minutely described : Also, the adventures of three notorious individuals, who took part in that riot, to wit: Cromwell D. Z. Hicks, the leader of the Killers; Don Jorge, one of the leaders of the Cuban expedition; and "The Bulgine," the celebrated Negro Desperado of Moyamensing.

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