"Know before whom you stand," from Pirkei Avot. New commission, gift for a rabbi. Original design hand-cut from fine and hand-made papers. Visit the online studio at http://bit.ly/know-before-whom-you-stand
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DEAR READER
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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"Know before whom you stand," from Pirkei Avot. New commission, gift for a rabbi. Original design hand-cut from fine and hand-made papers. Visit the online studio at http://bit.ly/know-before-whom-you-stand
Papercutting art workshop on Sunday, May 3 at Plaza Artist Materials & Picture Framing, downtown Nashville, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm. The theme will be "May Flowers" and it's a class for everyone, from beginner to advanced. To join us, call 615.254.3378 (press 7 in the menu). The class fee is $40 and includes all materials and lots of inspiration. Participants receive a free e-book after the class.
Hebrica Jewish Papercut Art by Kim Phillips turned 2 today! Visit the online studio at www.hebrica.com
Jewish papercutting art can be used to create custom synagogue art for notecards, fundraisers and more. Visit the online studio at http://bit.ly/synagogue-art
Victoria Hanna, a longtime fixture of the small indie Jewish spiritual music scene, released her first single this month. It's just a riff on a Hebrew alphabet song, but the video became an Internet hit.
Continuing with the tree theme for Tu B'shevat: the Tree of Life wraps itself around the mishnah from Pirke Avot, "Find yourself a teacher, make yourself a friend." Original papercut art at www.hebrica.com
By day a patent lawyer, Sandy Colb dedicates the rest of his time to growing crops for Israel’s most vulnerable citizens.
Sandy Colb in one of his orchards. Photo by Amitai Gazit/Ofek-Israel
Along with his Ivy League diplomas, a second-grade “master gardener” certificate hangs on the wall of...
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The Mountains May Move. Original Jewish papercut art by Kim Phillips of Hebrica Judaica Art. Hand cut from archival quality paper. Scribing by Robert Saslow. Contact the artist.
Hebrew Names in Jewish Papercut Art ~ original designs hand-cut from fine and handmade papers; see the gallery at hebrica.com
Today’s Snow In Israel
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Have only been to Israel in the summer...this is WILD.
Exploring the concept of Shalom ~ peace ~ through art. Adult ed artist in residence program at Touro Synagogue, New Orleans. Info at http://www.hebrica.com/pages/workshops
9th-10th Grade Jewish Papercutting Workshop, Touro Synagogue, New Orleans. Students explore the concept of tikkun olam through text study and art. Workshops and artist-in-residence programs at http://www.hebrica.com/pages/workshops
Jewish papercutting workshop for the Sisterhood at West End Synagogue, Nashville. Custom-designed curriculum for your adult ed program, religious school, and artist in residence programs: http://www.hebrica.com/pages/workshops
Jewish paper cut art sampler by Jewish artist Kim Phillips; visit the Hebrica online studio at www.hebrica.com
Sing a New Song ~ from Psalm 96. Original design hand-cut from fine paper with watercolor accents. Paper cut art in the Hebrica Judaic Art studio.
Enriching Jewish school curriculum with creative, hands-on workshops in Jewish paper cut art. More info at http://bit.ly/paper-cut-workshops
Mizrach Hamsa - In Hebrew, "mizrach" means "east," the direction for prayer. Mizrachim (plural) were created as both folk art and an object of focus. Original paper cut design hand-cut from five layers of archival quality paper. In the Hebrica online studio.