The Jewish Art Magazine Issue 1 Volume 1 Physical Version

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Issue 1 - Volume 1 2022

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The Jewish Art Magazine Presented by The Jewish Art House

Portrait of Anne Frank by Anastasia Voronkova Oil on Paper (21.3 X 20 cm) Piece for sale


Note From The Jewish Art House Thank you for picking up the very first copy of The Jewish Art Magazine presented by The Jewish Art House ! We were founded in order to create opportunities for Jewish artists and by looking through these pages you are doing just that. To see more art please visit the digital version of the magazine on Issuu.com https://issuu.com/the-jewish-art-house/docs/volume_1_complete_digital_v

If you like the work the artists featured in our magazine please follow their Instagram account, visit their website, or contact them about purchasing one of their pieces. If you are an artist who wants to have their work featured in our next issue connect with us @TheJewishArtHouse on Instagram or send us a email at TheJewishArtHouse@gmail.com . If you would like to help The Jewish Art House continue to create opportunities for Jewish Artist consider donating to our GoFundMe.

A very special thank you to all the Jewish artists who shared their art with us. We could not have completed this project without you. Please note all images are owned by the artist and may not be used or copied without the express written consent of the artist.


Name of artist: Amy Gelb Location of artist: Miami, Florida Artist website: www.amygelb.com Instagram: @amyabelsgelb

Name of art piece: I Can See Through Time Medium: Photograph on Archival Print on 300 gram Cotton Rag Smooth Size of art art piece: piece:16x20 16x20edition - 20x302/3 - $800 - 20x30 edition 1/3 - $1800 Piece for sale


Name of art piece: I Am Durable and I Unravel Medium: Photograph on Archival Print on 300 gram Cotton Rag Smooth 2/3 - $800 Size of art art piece: piece:16x20 16x20edition 20x30 - edition 1/3 -$1800 Piece for sale

Name of art piece: The Chuppah - The Wedding Canopy Medium: Photograph on Archival Print on 300 gram Cotton Rag Smooth edition 2/3 - $800 Size of art Artpiece: Piece:16x20 16 X 20 - 20X30 Piece sale 1/3 -$1800 20x30 for - edition


Name of artist: Anastasia Voronkova Location of artist: Moscow, Russia Instagram: @voronkova_artist Name of art piece: Boy at the River Medium: pencil on paper, gouache Size of art piece: 14.5x21 cm

Name of art piece: Domine, non sum dignus Medium: oil on paper Size of art piece: 43x43 cm


Name of art piece: Sunrise (Portrait of Alla Gutnikova) Medium: oil on paper Size of art piece: 21x20.5 cm Piece for sale


Name of art piece: Sunset (Portrait of Irina Fatyanova) Medium: oil on paper Size of art piece: 20.5x22.5 cm Piece for sale


Name of Artist: Ayelet Lindenstrauss Larsen Location of Artist: Bloomington, Indiana Artist Website: https://www.surfacedesign.org/author/alindens/ Ayelet Lindenstrauss Larsen was born and raised in Jerusalem. She loved working with threads from an early age, and grew up seeing a lot of ethnic textiles. Now living in Bloomington, Indiana with her family, her fiber art includes Judaica, portraits, and mathematically inspired art. She has exhibited them in group shows worldwide, as well as having a two-woman show with Gabriele Meyer at the Wisconsin Union Galleries in 2013 and a one-woman show at the Five Points Galley in Connecticut in 2020.

Name of art piece : Ocean Goblet Medium: Hyperbolic crochet, silk and linen. Size of art piece: 5" by 5" by 5" h Piece for sale


Name of art piece : A House for Miriam Medium: Canvas embroidery, cotton thread and tape on linen. Size of art piece: 11" w by 14" h

Explanation: ``And Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously;'' (Exodus 15:20--21) The top of this embroidery depicts the prophetess Miriam leading the women of Israel in song, music, and dance to thank God for delivering her people by the parting of the Red Sea. In the Bible `house' is often used to denote descendants, but the Bible makes no mention of any descendants of Miriam. She was always a much-loved figure, and in legend it was said that the chief builder of the Tabernacle, Bezalel son of Uri, and after him King David were of her house. In this embroidery I stretch the definition of `house' to include Miriam's spiritual descendants: women who have carried on her tradition of singing, dancing, and making music.


Name of art piece: The Yellow Star of David Medium: Canvas embroidery, cotton thread and black marker on silk gauze. Size of art piece: 12" w by 12" h Piece for sale Explanation: The size and shape of this star are approximately those of the badges Jews had to sew onto their clothes under Nazi rule. But it is made of images of people, not of plain yellow cloth. A black marker was used to wipe out areas of carefully worked embroidery. The black lines fell arbitrarily on the small figures, obliterating some, cutting through others, miraculously sparing a few.


Name of Artist: Boruch Lev Location of Artist: Chicago, Illinois Artist Website: www.Lsculpture.com Instagram: @levcostudio 20 years ago structural engineer from behind the “iron curtain” immigrated and uncovered his passion for creating in clay and other medium. He continues to uncover brilliance and capture movement of universe in form, line, texture and contrast. He has also found a career that has allowed him to live and create full time out of his home studio in Chicago. The latest exhibits are The Other Art Fair, Brooklyn 2021, Evanston+Vicinity Biannual 2021, SOFA Chicago 2019, The Other Art Fair, Chicago, 2019; Beijing Biennales 2015 and 2019; “A Relief”, solo exhibit at Terra Sounds School of Music and Arts, Des Plaines, 2018; “Clay Grounds“ , a two artist exhibit at Chicago Cultural Center, 2016.

Name of art piece: Yonah II Medium: terracotta Size of art piece:17”x9” Piece for sale “Now the Lord God appointed a kikayon, and it grew up over Jonah to be shade over his head, to save him from his discomfort, and Jonah was overjoyed with the kikayon.”


Name of art piece: Rainbow and a Cloud Medium: terracotta Size of art piece: 6”x6”x3” Piece for sale The piece is inspired by nature, by the moments when Hashem let our mind touch a depth of His miraculous design as it said in Psalm 19 “… the sky proclaims His handiwork. Day to day speech streams forth; night to night expresses knowledge. There no utterance, there no words; …”. Our memories are sometimes like a reflection in a puddle, a mirrored fragment framed by a random line...

Name of art piece: Great Tekiah Medium: terracotta Size of art piece: 16”x16”x4” Piece for sale The single sound of shofar marks the end of the Yom Kippur service, gates are closed. This last blast calls a Great Tekiah. The piece is inspired by Yom Kippur service provided by Rabbi Sholem Raices.


Name of art piece: Six Days II Medium: terracotta Size of art piece: 35”x42” Piece for sale

“Six Days” depicts the six Days of Creation. The set of six terracotta relieves supposed to be read right to left, from top to the bottom follow the biblical order. Each relief is 10”x20” the first day - light was created the second day - the sky was created the third day - dry land, seas, plants and trees were created the fourth day - the Sun, Moon and stars were created the fifth day - creatures that live in the sea and creatures that fly were created the sixth day - animals that live on the land and finally humans, made in the image of God were created by day seven - God finished his work of creation and rested, making the seventh day a special holy day.


Name of Artist: Dorit Jordan Dotan Location of Artist: Chicago, Illinois Artist Website: www.doritjordan.com Instagram: @doritjordan

Atlit Salt Flats, on the Mediterranean coast of Haifa, Israel. These salt pools are direct continuations of archeological evidence of how ancient communities collected water here, into natural evaporation pools for the harvesting of sea salt. These salt pools, are also a recognized nature reserve for many migrating birds. The salt collection pools are shown in various states, depending on the changing seasons and the stages in the salt drying process. The photographs show the progression of the changes in the water itself as it transforms from liquid to solid, as a result of evaporation. The form of its matter undergoes a fundamental change. The salt’s surprisingly pink hues come from naturally- occurring algae in the water, and are intensified by the quality of light that surrounds and infuses the shoreline. The images allow us to see water in a truly different light. The compounds the water produces (salt, algae) create new textures. What formerly flowed and moved is stilled and solidified. Although the water has undergone a fundamental change of its form, it is yet full of life, and continues to be a stimulating environment and an ecological niche for the living things that find food and protection within it.

Photographs are for sale in fine art archival print in limited addition.






Name of Artist: Elizabeth Langer Location of Artist: New York, NY Artists Website: www.elizabethlanger.com

Elizabeth Langer is a painter, collage artist, and print maker working in New York City. She studied painting at the Corcoran College of Art in Washington, DC with William Christenberry, and with Mary Beth MacKenzie at the Art Students League in NY, printmaking with Master Printer Krishna Reddy at the Robert Blackburn Printmakers’ Workshop. Her solo exhibits include Not Bad for a Lawyer at Crowell & Moring, LLP in DC (2013-14), Form & Figure at New York Law School Gallery in Tribeca (2012), Form & Figure: Paintings, Drawings & Collages at FXFowle Gallery in Flatiron (2010), Juxtapositions at the Martha’s Vineyard Playhouse Gallery (2015), Ordered Chaos at the Master Gallery in NY (2017) and Tribeca Trio at the Western Union Gallery in Tribeca (2019). Her drawings, paintings, collages and prints have been exhibited at the Jewish Museum of Florida, South Beach Miami FL, Bernard Heller Museum (HUC), the New York Society of Etchers at the National Arts Club, the Time-Warner Building, the Coo Gallery, the Sacred Gallery, the Blackburn 20/20 Gallery and Manhattan Graphics Center in NY, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum in Edgartown, MA, Museum Blue in St. Louis, MO, the Monmouth Museum in NJ, the Corcoran Museum Gallery and the Courtyard Gallery in Washington DC, the Shaw Cramer Gallery in Vineyard Haven, MA and in numerous other juried group exhibitions. Her work is included in the permanent collection of the New York Historical Society and in private and corporate collections in the United States and abroad. “Devarim” is a collage honoring the the words of Rabbi Hara Person, CEO of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. It was inspired by quilts made by Black women in the South practicing a quintessentially female art—quilt-making from scraps of fabric, often incorporating words of scripture.


Name of art piece: Kadosh Medium: Collage Size of art piece: 10”x13”


Name of art piece: Aron Kodesh Medium: Collage Size of art piece: 11”x8”

Name of art piece: Jacob’s Ladder Medium: Collage Size of art piece: 40”x11” Piece for sale


Name of Artist: Emel Çevıkcan Location of Artist: Turkey Instagram: @emelcevikcanpaintart Name of art piece: flamingos 2 Medium: watercolor Size of art piece: 35”x50” Piece for sale


Name of art piece: flowers Medium: watercolor Size of art piece: 35x50 Piece for sale

Name of art piece: red and green Medium: watercolor Size of art piece: 35x50 Piece for sale


Name of art piece: pink and green Medium: watercolor Size of art piece: 35x50 Piece for sale


Name of Artist: Hila Landsman Location of Artist: Germany Instagram: @hlandsman4 Hila is an Israeli born artist now residing in Potsdam, Germany. Graduate of the Avny Institute of Art, Tel Aviv-Yaffo. She is a versatile artist creating jewelry, fiber art and collage. Using recycled items, helps bring out her playful spirit. Thus, letting her inner source, different mediums, nature and humor inspire her.

Name of art piece: Fairy Mermaid necklace Medium: Victorian doll, various gemstones and seed beads Size of art piece: necklace: 17in. Centerpiece: 2.5x4in


Name of art piece: Fisherman necklace Medium: seedbeads, vintage brooch and cloisonne bead Size of art piece: necklace 18in . centerpiece: 3.1x4.5in

Name of art piece: Ocean Series necklace Medium: ocean jasper, agate and turquoise gemstones Size of art piece: necklace: 16.5in. centerpiece: 4.3x2.3in Piece for sale


Name of art piece: Hope Shrine Medium: 3D Collage. Recycled artbooks shrine Size of art piece: 7.6x3.7x0.90in


Name of Artist: Judith Joseph Location of Artist: Northbrook, Illinois Artist Website: www.judithjosephstudio.com Instagram: @judithjosephstudio , @judithketubah Chicago-area artist Judith Joseph is a calligrapher, painter and print-maker. Her specialty is the Ketubah. She does commissioned work and also has a studio practice for topical art that she exhibits in solo and group shows internationally. Judith Joseph’s art is idea-driven. She works across media to connect ancient mythologies and history with ethical issues in today’s world. Her imagery is inspired by nature, folklore, literature and family stories.

Name of art piece: Sarasota Ketubah Medium: Egg Tempera and ink on ragboard Size of art piece: 18” x 24”


Name of art piece: Palm Beach Ketubah Medium: Egg Tempera and ink on ragboard Size of art piece: 18” x 24”

Name of art piece: Malalapan Ketubah Medium: Egg Tempera and ink on ragboard Size of art piece: 18” x 24”


Name of art piece: Ocean Wonders Ketubah Medium: Egg Tempera and ink on ragboard Size of art piece: 18” x 24”


Name of Artist: Jonathan Nosan Location of Artist: Tel Aviv, Israel Artist Website: www.nosanceramics.com Instagram: @nosan_ceramics

Name of art piece: Coupling Lumieres / Candlesticks oil or Candle Inserts Medium: Porcelain Size of art piece: 13” Tall Piece for sale Photo Credit: Aviad Oren


Name of art piece: Marbled Lumieres/ Oil or Candle Inserts Medium: Porcelain Size of art piece: 7.5” and 8.5” Piece for sale Photo Credit: Aviad Oren


Name of art piece: YKVK/Metatron Medium: Porcelain Size of art piece: 6” - 9.5”



Name of Artist: Kitty Katz Location of Artist: Sunnyside, New York Artist Website: http://mobius-signsofourtimes.blogspot.com/search/label/Kitty%20Katz KITTY KATZ is a documentary photographer and writer whose work is inspired by the vast panorama of history and cultural diversity in her native New York. Her photographs and articles have been published and exhibited in the U.S. and internationally. Following a long tradition of street photographers whose images of everyday life illustrate human nature and changing times, the current images form part of a larger visual exploration of Jewish New York.

Name of art piece: Yonah Shimmel Knishery, Lower East Side, New York City Medium: black and white photography Size of art piece: approx. 26 x 30, framed


Name of art piece: Division Ave., Williamsburg, New York Medium: color photography Size of art piece: approx. 26 x 30, framed


Name of Artist: Leah Raab Location of Artist: Raanana, Israel Artist Website: www.leahraab.com Instagram: @artwork_by_leah

Name of art piece: Path to Museum Medium: oil on canvas Size of art piece: 36 x 24 inches Piece for sale- $2,000


Name of art piece: Jerusalem Reflection Medium: Acrylic on canvas Size of art piece: 14 x 16 inches Piece for sale- $1,200

Name of art piece: Divided City Medium:Acrylic on canvas Size of art piece: 24 x 18 inches Piece for sale- $800


Name of art piece: Rooftops Overlooking Tower of David Medium: Acrylic on canvas Size of art piece: 10 x 14 inches Piece for sale- $800

Name of art piece: Beached Medium:Acrylic on canvas Size of art piece: 14 x 11 inches Piece for sale- $800


This concludes Volume 1 of The Jewish Art Magazine Presented by The Jewish Art House. Look for Volume 2 at your local Jewish Community Center or on Issuu.com.

The Jewish Art House Bulletin Board The Jewish Art House is planning a Jewish Art Show Who can exhibit pieces? : All Jewish Artists Location: South Florida Date: Late Summer Contact us at TheJewishArtHouse@gmail.com if interested.

We are now accepting submissions for next years issue of The Jewish Art Magazine. Email us at TheJewishArtHouse@gmail.com for a submission form. Deadline for submissions is February 2, 2023


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