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A project of the Tzahar Partnership and The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County

Art and Cafts

Art and Cafts

  • Wheat and Foxtail Grass

    Wheat and Foxtail Grass

    Epoxy Lamp with Wheat and Foxtail Grass

    Handmade lamp with real Galilee-grown wheat and foxtail grass

    Store:  Epoxy lady
  • Alley In Jerusalem

    Alley In Jerusalem

    An original oil painting on canvas

    Store:  Olga Kushnir
  • Natania Skyscrapers along the beach

    Natania Skyscrapers along the beach

    Israel photography from bird’s eye view

    Store:  Asaf Solomon
  • Turquoise Drops

    Turquoise Drops

    Original jewelry made from porcelain clay 

    Store:  Efrat Lavie
  • December Sun

    December Sun

     An Original Oil Painting On Canvas 

    Store:  Reni
  • Granulated Gold Nose Ring

    Granulated Gold Nose Ring

    14K gold nose ring featuring delicate granulation texture, for a unique boho-tribal look with timeless charm.

    Store:  Alagia
  • Eyes that see the soul

    Eyes that see the soul

    An original Alcohol painting 

    Store:  Naomi Mena
  • Tel Aviv House

    Tel Aviv House

    Stained glass lamp in a shape of a crooked Tel Aviv house with solar panels

  • Morning Light

    Morning Light

    ” Morning Light” – An abstract oil painting filled with light and a sense of spirituality. The tallits flow like ribbons of white and gold, merging in harmonious motion with the hues of the rising dawn. The massive stones of the Western Wall radiate with an array of rich and unconventional colors—deep blues, mysterious purples, warm golds, and even soft reds—as if each stone absorbs the prayers of generations and reflects them back in a unique glow. The entire painting is imbued with the energy of a new beginning, a celebration of light, and a silent prayer carried with the morning rays.           *The Eastern Wall is part of the remnants of the Jewish Temple. It stands as a great stone wall, where Jews from across the country and around the world come to pray and shed tears.

    Store:  Ruth Hazin