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Archeologists continue to discover Roman Glass in Jerusalem and many parts of the expansive Roman Empire of 2000 years ago. Roman Glass is made up mostly of beach sand and […]

The Baal Shem Tov, also known as Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer, was the founder of Hasidism, a Jewish spiritual movement that emphasizes joy, love, and devotion to God. He was […]

Rubin Reuven was born in 1893in Lasi, Romania. He studied art at the Bucharest Academy of Fine Arts and the Acadimie Julian in Paris before moving to Jaffa, Ottoman Palestine […]

In the early 1990s, Temple Israel of Hollywood commissioned the creation of this original Holocaust Memorial candelabra for our annual Yom Hashoah commemoration in memory of the six million Jews […]

Belle Osipow’s daughter, the artist Lisa Bloomfield, believes Picnic by the Sea stemmed from a trip to Europe in the early ‘70s. Aesthetically, the piece includes a gradual change of […]

Temple Israel possesses 5 silver Torah pieces created by the 19th century German firm Lazarus Posen. The firm was founded by Lazarus Jacob Posen, a silversmith and retailer of Polish […]

9’ x 6’ (approximate) Late Nineteenth Century Central Asian / Turcoman silk hand embroidered wedding blanket. Overall floral pattern on beige linen background containing various and different motifs and medallions, […]

In 1985, Laurie Gross Schaefer created this piece of floating fiber art with no horizon line in response to her inspiration of the leadership of Rabbi David Lieber, the President […]

Parisian Jewish artist Abram Krol is represented in major museum collections and exhibitions of great painters of the world. The dramatic lithographs (handmade prints made in limited quantities – in […]

Ketubah b Originally from Isfahan (modern day Iran) dating to the late 19th century, these beautiful watercolor pieces of art are Jewish marital contracts known as a ketubah.  Handwritten at […]

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