Jewish Still Life
Jewish Ceremonial Attributes
Jewish ceremonial art or Jewish Still life, also known as Judaica, refers to an array of objects used by Jews for ritual purposes. Judaism has a long tradition of commissioning ritual objects from craftsmen and artists.
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Painting: Shabbat Shalom
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Painting: My Influential Events
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Painting: After the praying
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Painting: Still life with the open Torah
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Painting: Still Life
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Painting: After the morning Prayer in Shtetl
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Painting: First rain drops in Jerusalem
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Painting: Hanukkah Lights
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Painting: Magic Light of Chanukah
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Painting: Morning of 1941
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Painting: Challah with tea
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Painting: After the morning Prayer
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Painting: Still life with the Torah
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Painting: Still life with the book and glasses
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Painting: Still life with the hat and Torah
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Painting: Chanukah lights and suvganiot
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