Posts Tagged ‘Holidays

DRUNK Art

21, Mar 2013

by Haley Tamir As Passover approaches, we are met with a variety of customs, primarily concerning our food and drink. The question, or the message sought out at LABA’s “Drunk” event was “the heaven and hells of intoxication in ancient Jewish tradition”. Various speakers including Ruby Namdar and Basmat Hazan Arnoff, read aloud selected midrashic […]

Seder for Artists

19, Mar 2013

Monday, March 25, 2013 8:00pm 541 Myrtle Avenue, between Emerson & Steuben Clinton Hill/Bed Stuy Brooklyn, NY Join a creative community for an interactive and time-sensitive Seder Led by Rabbi Simcha & Ariella Weinstein Monday March 25: (Services at 7:30pm) Seder 8pm Rohr Jewish Center serving the Pratt Area & the Downtown Brooklyn Collegiate Community […]

LABA would like to send out a special invitation to all local New York artists to join us for DRUNK, an evening of learning, art and performances on the heavens and hells of intoxication in ancient Jewish tradition. Thursday March 14, 2013 The Theater at the 14th St Y: 344 E. 14th St $12 at […]

With honey on the mind as Rosh Hashanah quickly approaches, check out this innovative Hive Honey Set from Biodidactic Designs. The jars from this New York based designer come in both clear and frosted glass, and are shaped like a single honeycomb resting at a diagonal. The hive honey set is “informed by the complexities […]

COUNTING THE OMER. fifty days, fifty fragments: one a day, one solid journey. to gather 1 – to assemble, collate, collect, draw together 2 – to understand, infer 3 – to summon up (a mental or physical attribute such as one’s thoughts or strength) broken hearts, broken dreams, broken promises. the bits and pieces that […]

Haggadot.com invites Jewish artists of any medium to share their work in the world’s largest online, collaborative Haggadah. To submit, visit Haggadot.com and create an account. Upload any Passover-related artwork, writings or even audio / video files. Contributors may also include a bio, photo, and links to their personal websites.

How can a sukkah (the temporary shelter built for the festival of Sukkot) express both Jewish tradition and contemporary concerns about living lightly on the earth? Join Chicago artist Amy Reichert as she shares creative approaches to sukkah building, weaving together her understanding of Torah, tradition, and Talmud. Her elegant sukkah with a cloud-shaped roof was inspired […]

Holy Days Art Jam

26, Sep 2011

Leviticus Studio is hosting a post Rosh Hashana Pre-Yom Kippur art jam. The night will start off with some nigunim and will progress into a freestyle jam, combined with free flowing art making. Painting walls and paints will be provided. Participants are encouraged to bring their own instruments. Saturday, October 1st at 8:30 pm $5 […]

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