Torah Portions in Art

This series of Jewish paintings, Torah Portions in Art, brings to life the powerful themes, characters, and divine encounters found in the weekly Torah portions, or parashot

You are not here to read the Torah, you are here to witness its stories unfold through art, as timeless as the scroll itself

Each artwork captures a unique moment of spiritual significance, following the journey of the patriarchs, matriarchs, and prophets as they navigate the divine promises, challenges, and revelations that define their lives and shape the destiny of a people. The series blends vivid landscapes with symbolic imagery, using light, color, and form to represent the presence of the divine, the trials of faith, and the timeless lessons of each portion. Each scene invites viewers to explore the rich spiritual legacy of the Torah, experiencing these sacred stories as moments of connection, reflection, and wonder. Together, these paintings offer a journey through the Torah’s profound narratives, inviting a deeper connection to the timeless wisdom within.

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This series includes paintings inspired by the weekly Torah portions (Parashot), bringing biblical stories and timeless lessons to life through vivid, meaningful imagery. Each painting reflects a unique episode or teaching from the Torah, interpreted through Alex Levin’s artistic lens.

Alex Levin’s Torah Portions in Art series stands out for its powerful fusion of spiritual depth, visual storytelling, and Judaic symbolism. These works not only illustrate biblical narratives but invite personal reflection, making ancient wisdom relevant and emotionally moving in a contemporary artistic form.

In the art world, this series bridges sacred text and fine art, transforming Torah teachings into visual experiences. In the Judaica world, it offers a meaningful way to connect with weekly Parashot, enhancing religious, educational, and cultural spaces with imagery that preserves and honors Jewish tradition.

Yes, we offer international shipping for all Torah Portions in Art paintings.

The return policy for Judaica paintings ensures customer satisfaction. Check for detailed guidelines on returns and exchanges HERE.

Yes, all canvas paintings are framed and ready to hang as soon as you receive them. No additional framing is required.

We ship canvas and metal paintings worldwide. No matter where you are, we’ll ensure your artwork reaches you safely.

Yes, canvas paintings are available in Israel. You can pick them up directly from our publisher in Jerusalem, with no extra shipping fees.

Paintings come in various sizes — from small, meaningful pieces ideal for homes or study spaces to larger works suitable for synagogues, schools, and galleries. Custom sizing may also be available upon request.

Shipping times vary depending on your location. On average, orders take 5 - 7 business days. Expedited shipping options are also available.

We take great care in packaging to ensure your artwork arrives in perfect condition. However, if your painting is damaged during shipping, please contact us immediately, and we will provide a replacement or refund.

Yes, you can include a personal note with any painting. Simply provide the message during checkout, and we’ll make sure it’s beautifully included with your gift.

Yes, we offer digital and physical gift cards that can be used for purchasing any painting. It’s a perfect option if you’re unsure of the recipient’s preferences. Gift cards can be purchased HERE.

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