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In Memoriam: Kazimierz Macciej Piechotka (1919-2010)
Ars Judaica (2011)
  • Samuel D. Gruber, Dr., Syracuse University
Abstract
Remembering the life and work of Polish architect and architectural historian Kazimierz Maciej Piechotka who with his wife Maria reintroduced the world to the marvels of Polish wooden and masonry synagogues in a series of important books and articles beginning Boznice Drewniane (1957) published in English as Wooden Synagogues in 1959. Piechotka, who fought in the Warsaw uprising and spent eight months in a German prisoner of war camp, was also an accomplished architect.
Publication Date
March, 2011
Citation Information
Samuel D. Gruber. "In Memoriam: Kazimierz Macciej Piechotka (1919-2010)" Ars Judaica Vol. 7 (2011)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/samuel_gruber/51/