Archive for the ‘Inspiration’ Category

By SUDINmag | Tweet Get your free Motzoh Holder! Download the pdf.

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The Ties That Bind

15, Feb 2011

By Judith Joseph | Tweet Judaism is a religion/culture that wraps its fingers tightly around us. The imagery of Judaism is filled with tying, binding, encircling, making a fence, making a division. We are swaddled, tethered, offered a lifeline. We are encumbered with obligation. Marked by the ties that bind us. Our loins are girded. […]

By Yasmin Spiegel | Tweet Judaism holds that way back “In the Beginning,” God created something from nothing.  The universe: the ultimate masterpiece. Therefore, to say that an artist creates a new piece of work is a misnomer because we have the entire universe at our disposal. Rather it makes more sense to say that […]

Live Art in Sydney

26, Jan 2011

By David Brook

By SUDINmag | Tweet Cutout Judaica Design by Ken Goldman Just download and cutout and you can have your own G-d is in the details torah cursor! download the TORAH Yad pdf Check out more at www.kengoldmanart.com

By Ajax Union on JewishArtBlog | Tweet “The art of beautiful writing” not only goes back thousands of years, as seen through Jewish art, but is “an integral part of the cultural legacy of the Jew.” Of all the tradition and symbols of traditional for the Jewish people, perhaps none are more telling than Hebrew […]

Art and Faith

5, Jan 2011

By Natalia Kadish | Tweet In the holy language of Hebrew nothing is coincidental or superfluous.  The Hebrew words Emunah (faith) and Amenut (art) share the same root letters as one of the most familiar words in the world, the word Amen.  Amen, in fact, is spoken as written in every context in which it […]

By Richard Mcbee originally posted for the Jewish Press | Three Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, Islam currently at the New York Public Library at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue, explores parallel and divergent trends in illuminated manuscripts and books, from the last 1500 years, which are in the Library’s vast permanent collection.  Most importantly, on the […]

Tweet The first law mentioned in the Torah is to keep the calendar: the basis of all Jewish holidays and a structure given for future commandments. Moon cycles were the nightly clue used for generations to keep track of this time consuming yet crucial task. We have come along way since then, and though most […]


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