The Black Widow: Forever Red YA book by Margaret Stohl is now available for pre-order! Get it here.
ketubah-handscribbed and hand painted on parchment -watercolor and cristals
Synagoga and Ecclesia in Our Time – Joshua Koffman
MARC CHAGALL - To My Betrothed (1911)
Gouache and oil on paper. 61 x 44.5 cm
Farkash Gallery, Vintage Israel poster, Old Jaffa, Israel
Tahitian Pastorals
Paul Gauguin, 1893
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Mrs. Sarah Netanyahu receiving the four species from Chabad Rabbis at the Prime Minister’s Sukkah.
Also seen in the photograph the Chief Rabbis of Israel.
Charming Baker • “Intelligence is No Match for Adaptability,” 2008 • The House Sale • Aug 19 — Sep 01
“Unrolling the Torah”, oil painting by Mané-Katz, from 1938
Fiddler on the roof - 1968 by Baruch Elron
Alex Levin, Art Levin Studio
It’s Sukkot time by Oliver Hammond Via Flickr: Time for a break from the parade of destruction. If you’re Jewish, Sukkot means that you’re supposed to take your meals and play host to visitors inside a small outdoors hut. In Minnesota in late Sept/Oct, that can be a bitch. Coindidentally, this year Ramadan overlaps with the Yamim Noraim, which Sukkot is part of. During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from eating or drinking or generally doing anything enjoyable between sunrise and sunset. Fortunately, Autumn daylight in Minnesota is fairly short-lived.