THE BORSCHT BELT: REVISITING THE REMAINS OF AMERICA'S JEWISH VACATIONLAND by Marisa Scheinfeld
Today the Borscht Belt is recalled through the nostalgic lens of summer swims, Saturday night dances and comedy performances. But its current state, like that of many other formerly glorious regions, is nothing like its earlier status. Forgotten about and exhausted, much of its structural environment has been left to decay. The Borscht Belt, which features essays by Stefan Kanfer and Jenna Weissman Joselit, presents Marisa Scheinfeld's photographs of abandoned sites where resorts, hotels and bungalow colonies once boomed in the Catskill Mountain region of upstate New York.
The book assembles images Scheinfeld has shot inside and outside locations that once buzzed with life as year-round havens for generations of people. Some of the structures have been lying abandoned for periods ranging from four to twenty years, depending on the specific hotel, or bungalow colony, and the conditions under which it closed. Other sites ave since been demolished, or repurposed, making this book an even more significant documentation of a pivotal era in American Jewish history.
The Borscht Belt, presents a contemporary view of more than forty hotel and bungalow sites. From entire expanses of abandoned properties to small lots containing drained swimming pools, the remains of the Borscht Belt era now lie forgotten, overgrown and vacant. In the absence of human activity, nature has reclaimed the sites, having encroached upon or completely overtaken them. Many of the interiors have been vandalized or marked by paintball players and graffiti artists. Each ruin lies radically altered by the elements and effects of time. Scheinfeld's images record all of these developments.
THE BORSCHT BELT BY ISAAC JEFFREYS
Isaac Jeffreys is a photographer who lives and works in and around New York, NY. Isaac grew up in the tranquil and historic Hudson Valley/Catskills region and returns to the area to create work as much as he can. Drawn to artistic mediums from a young age, Isaac earned a Photography BFA from Parsons School of Design (The New School) in 2022. The architecture and atmosphere at many of the Borscht Belt's resorts seemed like the perfect marriage of Jeffreys’ interests ranging from architecture, set design, culture/entertainment, tourism history, and the vivid sentimentality of what we now define as the 'past'.
Working with a variety of mediums within film, ranging from medium to large format photography, Isaac’s work is a communication with the past, and oftentimes he photographs at night to achieve surreal effects within his imagery. He sees the Borscht Belt as a cultural renaissance and creates work that serve as a reflection and response to the poignant era.
Isaac is currently working on a photo book that will showcase the vibrance of the Borscht Belt through his lens. As the project's Visual Coordinator, he responsible for the sorting, scanning and in some instances, photographing, all archival material to support marker dedications and events, website and social media. In addition, Issac helps to scout out locations for historic markers in the region and assists with curatorial efforts.
For more information visit www.isaacjeffreys.com
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Catskill Honeymoon (1950) footage licensed with credit to G. William Jones Film and Video Collection, Hamon Arts Library, Southern Methodist University. Video produced by Isaac Jeffreys.
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