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| Kituv Graphics  |
| Limited edition prints of Jewish prayer and ethics.
http://members.tripod.com/kituv |
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| Mordechai Robert Edel Jewish Art Gallery  |
| Gallery and information about Jewish artist Mordechai Robert Edel, self described "Impressiomystic" artist. Includes original works and reproductions for sale.
http://www.edelartist.com |
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| Moshe Rynecki: Art that Survived the Holocaust  |
| Moshe Rynecki (1881-1943) was a Jewish- Polish artist. He painted scenes of Jewish life (e.g., interiors of synagogues, talmudic study, workers, family, and 3 paintings from inside the Warsaw Ghetto). Moshe died in the Majdanek concentration camp in 1943.
http://www.rynecki.org |
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| Mystic and Motherhood Art by Benjamin Shiff  |
| Original paintings and reproductions from Israeli artist Benjamin Shiff, who focuses on four main themes: Motherhood art, Jerusalem paintings, Art Judaica and Mystic paintings. A modern style that sometimes inclines towards cubism.
http://www.shiffstudio.com |
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| Papercuts by Chana: Limited Edition Prints  |
| Papercut artist specializing in Judaic themes, the site offers signed, limited edition prints of her work.
http://papercutsbychana.com |
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| Pastel Paintings by Miryam Yisrael  |
| Israeli Portuguese artist inspired by Biblical and Jewish themes depicting Jerusalem landscapes, scenes and people, mostly in the Old City.
http://www.israelartguide.co.il/yisrael |
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| Rabbi Holding the Torah by Simeon Solomon  |
| Prints and information about the painting described in the title by the Jewish, Pre-Raphaelite artist, Simeon Solomon.
http://www.rabbipic.com |
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| Sharon's Tamarim Catalog  |
| In conjunction with Tamar Schiowitz, Sharon Binder has designed a series of gift items for the home and special occasions specializing in Israeli & Jewish art themes.
http://www.tamarim.com |
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| Sylvia Ganancia Bennaim  |
| Online gallery of Sephardic oil paintings and critiques.
http://www.geocities.com/sganancia/englishsepharadpaint.html |
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| Synagogues In Glory & In Ruins  |
| Presents the commemorative work of Dora Shampanier (1922-1997). Prints and etchings of 83 synagogues, most destroyed in the Holocaust.
http://www.my-synagogue.com |
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