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Angel Brides and Squatter Art

On the way to Yafo on the Promenade in Tel Aviv  we met some unexpected artists and angels.

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American Artist Dale Chihuly Glass Exhibit in Tel Aviv

This gifted international artist works in glass  and has created a special exhibit for the Litvak Gallery in Tel Aviv. Born in 1941 in Tacoma, Washington, Dale Chihuly was introduced to glass while studying interior design at the University of Washington. After Graduating in 1965, Chihuly enrolled in the first glass program in the country at the University of Wisconsin. He continued his studies at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), where he later established the school’s renowned glass program and taught for over a decade.

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Tel Aviv Art Fair – Hail – Music and Weirdness

This past week we ventured to the art fair near the Shuk (market) in the heart of Tel Aviv and this is what we found. I also have some pictures during our walk by the sea on the way to the fair. Enjoy.

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BO Last Two Plagues and Freedom Revelation Destiny

The quote from the Torah/bible refers to the illustration appearing on Israelseen courtesy of international artist Phillip Ratner ratnermuseum.com

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Va Era Moses Pharaoh Plagues Art Phillip Ratner

The quote from the Torah/bible refers to the illustration appearing on Israelseen courtesy of international artist Phillip Ratner ratnermuseum.com

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Va-Yiggash The Brothers Last Trial continued

This weeks Torah/Bible portion is full of intrigue and emotion. Below are some brief commentary’s from a few prominent Torah scholars. Every year reading Genesis and this particular segment reminds me of my own reconciliation with  my brother. Separated by family intrigue we now share a close warm relationship that has added an amazing blessing to my life and an enrichment that I never dreamed possible. And so we follow the family, our family, in this segment as they come together and cry in  reconciliation. The warmth of union is one of the most profound life experiences.

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