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Rabbinical students participate in a three-day outreach effort at a Florida prison.
Artist’s Statement: This painting, completed in 2002, references Jeremiah 52:12–23.
The very mention of the Temple evokes yearning for the future redemption. This piece was painted to describe an ethereal feeling of G-d causing the Holy Temple to descend from the Heavens to the mountains of Jerusalem.
Artist’s Statement: When we merit the final redemption, everyone will dance together at Am Yisrael’s wedding with G‑d!
Artist’s Statement: Prayer unites the Jewish nation.
Artist’s Statement: We are all united, ascending to the Beit Hamikdash.
Artist’s Statement: One of my first pieces, Morning Prayer, originally explored prayer from a pop perspective. Sitting out during an art fair the piece got wet before I could get to it. Thinking it was ruined I put it aside, only to discover a new layer o...
Artist’s Statement: Supplicate: A prayer of request/petition. The action of asking for something humbly. A recording of Shlomo Carlebach inspired the theme of this piece. In the song, he pleaded, “Please Almighty, sim shalom.” He explained that peace is n...
Artist’s Statement: This painting, completed in 2002, references 1 Kings 7:40-50.
Artist’s Statement: Prayer is powerful and connects us to G-d far more than we realize.
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