Bezalel Style Ketubah Detail

Posted by on Feb 6, 2014 in Ketubah Art, News, Visual Art | 0 comments

Bezalel Style Ketubah Detail

In the 1920’s the Bezalel School of Art in Palestine drew on the popular design styles of contemporary German artists and combined that sensibility with Biblical imagery and traditional Hebrew texts.  This manner of framing vignettes around a central text is sometimes useful when couples come to me with a long list of disparate imagery they’d like worked into their ketubah. Here’s a detail from one such ketubah which incorporated images fof Jerusalem, references to the couple’s Hebrew names, holidays and times of year that were significant to them, and multiple passages from Hebrew...

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Torah Wimples

Posted by on Feb 6, 2014 in Jewish Ritual Art, News, Visual Art | 0 comments

Torah Wimples

Goucher College commissioned me to craft mantles for their two Torah scrolls, and I sewed these wimples to match the Torah covers. In both Ashkenazi and Sephardi tradition, the Torah wimple holds an important place in communal and family life. In Europe, the wimple was often crafted from a baby boy’s winding cloth, cut into strips and embroidered with the baby’s name and Jewish design.  In the Sephardi community, wimples were a unique donation item by women to synagogues. It’s important, when crafting the wimple, to know the girth of the Torah scrolls at different times of the Torah reading cycle, so it’s able to do it’s job of protecting the lettering by keeping the scroll snugly wrapped.  If the klaf (parchment) is wrapped too loosely, the ink that sits on top of the parchment may be damaged, thus rendering the scroll ritually impure and...

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The New York Klezmer Series concert

Posted by on Jan 16, 2014 in News, Upcoming Events | 0 comments

The New York Klezmer Series concert

Join the fabulous party on Tuesday, April 29 as my band plays the New York Klezmer Series event at the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue in New York City.  Michael Winograd, David Licht, Carmen Staaf and others will back me as we introduce a new audience to the music of Deep Skies.  Click HERE for information about the series and HERE for the link to my...

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Exhibit Opening at Penn State

Posted by on Jan 14, 2014 in News, Upcoming Events | 0 comments

Exhibit Opening at Penn State

Thursday, January 23 marks the formal opening of a showing of 18 calligraphic paintings to be displayed in the Schwab Gallery at the Penn State Harrisburg Library through May, 2014. The exhibit features papercuts, paintings, and calligraphic art inspired by Hebrew and Yiddish text, poems, and stories.  The gallery is open to the public....

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Peace Papercut

Posted by on Jan 8, 2014 in Currently Available, News, Papercuts | 0 comments

Peace Papercut

A trilingual papercut proclaims Peace in English, Hebrew, and Arabic.  Cut from one sheet of paper and mounted on a watercolor background, the viewer has to look closely to see the olive branch growing out of and upwards from the center of the letter ‘e’, as if striving against the odds to win!  The framing includes a silk mat and rubbed back wood...

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