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Reb Aaron of Belz zt"l
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The holy Reb Aaron of Belz zt"l waving to his Chassidim from a train window. He survived the holocaust and rebuilt the court of Belz, Galicia in the holy land,...
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The Rebbe
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The Lubavitcher Rebbe was a giant in love for his fellow Jews and inspired millions of people to do goodness and kindness to one another. His efforts to revive Yiddishkeit...
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Jerusalem Alleyway
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Open the gates of righteousness! I shall enter through them, and praise Hashem. The gates and alleyways of the old city are so beautiful and charming.
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Dancing Chasidim
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Getting one's foot above the ground in joy, is not just dancing. It signifies the ability of men to elevate, to rise above earthly lust and wanting. To get closer...
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Three Shadows in Jerusalem
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Friday night in Jerusalem, the streets are quiet, no traffic and the stones glow a golden Shabbat sine. Three figures cast their shadows in the street, while coming from Shul...
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Reb Shlomo Carlebach zt"l
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Everyone sings the melodies and songs of Reb Shlomo, but this painting commemorates Reb Shlomele's love of Torah and the eternal holy city of Jerusalem. May his memory be a...
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The Rebbe on President St.
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The Lubavitcher Rebbe zt"l, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Shneersohn, was a true angel among men, he advanced Jewish education throughout the world, effortlessly worked every second of his life to help...
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A Slow Day on Hester Street
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Medium: Charcoal on Art PaperDimensions: 9.7 x 8 / 24.6 x 20.5 cm Today might be a Sunday morning, since there are almost no customers showing up on Hester Street. Maybe...
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Children of Mea Shearim
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A Rebbe taking his Cheder students on a short walk around the block. A very treasured moment by these students, who are taking a well deserved break of Talmud learning....
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Shuk Mea Shearim
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This charcoal drawing is based on a vintage photo of the Mea Shearim Shuk with an elderly Yid walking the street. This drawing has so much warmth, and it will...
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Morning After Prayers
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After davening in the Shteeblach, a Yerushalmi loves the walk home. He'll surely inhale the delicious aroma of fresh bread and baked rolls, the whiff of freshly garden picked vegetables....
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Reading the Torah
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Sephardic Sefer Torahs appear so magnificent and royal to me, I guess it's because I am used to an Ashkenazic one. But one thing I know for sure, that the...
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Children's Laughter
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Jerusalem has seen its ups and downs, much like the Jewish people throughout the exile. For many years, Jerusalem hasn't heard many children running and playing hide and seek, now it does. Now...
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One of a Hundred Gates
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Ever seen an older Yerushalmi, and he wouldn't offer you a vort on the Parsha of the week? Seems like the wisdom of Jerusalem's young doesn't evaporate with age, rather...
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Chanukah in Mea Shearim
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Just shopped for a two dozen Sufganiyot (Douhnuts) filled with jelly, and a few bags of Chanukah Chocolate gelt. And I can't help myself, but on the way home, I...
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If A Wall Could Talk
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Screaming headlines, one on top of each other, all vying for your attention. Some seem to be very urgent based on their font size, others are too much to read....
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Shabbat After Prayers
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Walking home from Shul after Prayers, after a fine Kiddush of spicy Jerusalem kugel and herring. The conversation can be overheard since no one is husshing anyways, so I might...
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Spices and Nuts
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To shop on Erev Shabbat in the Machanei Yehuda Souk, is like strolling through an enchanted story book from a long time ago. Haggling and bargaining is the trick of...
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