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chana-learns-to-write: “איש | אשה” by: Chana Corna This is an artwork I made fo
ofskfe: Rodeph Shalom Synagogue in PhiladelphiaBuilt in 1927, Rodeph Shalom Synagogue is an outstand
Parsha Poster #49 – Ki Tetze: Mercy’s for the birds When you encounter the nest of a bir
CHECK OUT MY NEWEST MURAL!! The mural, on the alley-side of Bibi’s Bakery & Cafe&n
Parsha Poster #48 – Shoftim: Getting a witness One witness shall not stand against a man for a
Parsha Poster #47 – Re’eh: What’s for dinner These are the beasts that you may eat
Parsha Poster #46 – Ekev: Golden gods Then I saw and behold, you had sinned to the Lord your G
Parsha Poster #44 – Devarim: Look outOn the other side of the Jordan, Moshe began explaining t
Parsha Poster #42 & 43 – Matot & MaseiMatot: The children of Israel took
Parsha Poster #41 – Pinchas: Empowering questions Then drew near the daughters of Zelophehad&a
Parsha Poster #40 – Balak: Beastly wordsAnd the ass saw the angel of God, and she lay down und
Parsha Poster #39 – Chukat: Anger management And God spoke to Moshe, saying: “Take t
Parsha Poster #38 – Korach: Earthly appetitesAnd they assembled themselves together against Mo
Parsha Poster #36 – Beha’alotecha: Cloudy directions And on the day that the Mishkan was
Parsha Poster #35 – Naso: A jealous cocktail Speak to the Israelites and say to them: If any m
Parsha Poster #34 – Bamidbar: Plant your flag The children of Israel shall camp by banner with
Parsha Poster #33 – Bechukotai: Heavenly blessings and curses If you follow in my laws and kee
Parsha Poster #31 – Emor: Dutiful fruit Speak to the members of Israel saying: the 15th day of
A while back I made some fun graphic Jewish t-shirts under the brand M.o.T.s (members of the tribe).
The Nuremberg Mahzor, according to the Eastern Ashkenazi rite, South Germany, 1331. Scribes: Mattany
Georgian Jew, 1870-1880s. Photographer: Yermakov D.I..The man is wearing clothes traditional for the
Jewish woman’s dress from Ioannina, GreeceFirst half of the 19th century (?)Silk-thread em
The Jewelry of Jewish Brides in Herat, AfghanistanJewish brides in Herat wore gold jewelry in the Pe
Head ornament of a Jewish bride (balgak), Bukhara, Uzbekistan, late 19th century.Before the wedding,
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