Showing posts with label yair emanuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yair emanuel. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Jerusalem comes to life - Israeli artist Yair Emanuel


Today I would like you to meet an extraordinary Israeli Judaica artist who lives and works in Jerusalem. Emanuel is a graduate of Israel's prestigious Academy of Art and Design. Yair Emanuel's stylish works are hand-painted in vivid colors that immediately capture the eye. Inspired by ancient motifs, Yair Emanuel mixes traditional with modern design, while adding his own imagination to create his unmistakable signature look.

Emanuel's unique works include Shabbat candlesticks, Seder Plates, Hanukkah menorahs, hand-embroidered Tallits and much more. Emanuel's Works make some of the mosty popular giffs from Israel. What I especially like about Yair Emanuel's works is the fact that they truely reflect the atmosphere of Jerusalem. Anyone who has ever been to the holy city will know what I'm talking about. With Emanuel's magic touch, the sights of jerusalem magically come to life. You just can't stay indifferent to his works, Each of Emanuel's religious object will make a colorful addition to any interior.

Jerusaem hand-painted Hanukkah menorah by Yair Emanuel.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Celebrating Jewish feminism with Tallits for women

As I have reported on my Jewish news blog, The Optimistc Jew, there is now a first female African-American rabbi. According to Times, Alysa Stanton, 45, will become America's first female African-American rabbi in two months from now. Today she has completed seven years of rabbinical training at Hebrew Union College. Stanton will serve as the rabbi of Congregation Bayt Shalom, a synagogue in Greenville, N.C. Well, this is a big step for Jewish feminism. To celebrate that, I've decided to bring you here several Tallits (Jewish prayer shawl) that are specially designed for women. Tallit is usually worn inside synagogues and during the morning services.

on the image above- Tallit for women- Miriam and Deborah

As you might know, there is a strong disagreement in the orthodox community whether women should be allowed to wear a Tallit. In reform and conservative communities, by contrast, Tallit is worn by women as often as by men.

Different Jewish scholars have argued that wearing a Tallit by a woman is a sign of
vanity. However, many rabbis today permit this practice. Today, even in modern orthodox communities more and more women proudly wear their Tallits. No one can stop ongoing social changes.

Tallits for women often include biblical motifs that signify the significance of women in the bible. Miriam, Moses and Aaron's sister, took an active part in the story of Exodus and provided an infinite source of water for the Israelites in the Sinai desert (today this is celebrated through the use of a new ritual article- Miriam's Cup) . Deborah the prophetess was the only female leader of the Israelites.

These Tallits for women are designed by Israeli judaica artists, Yair Emanuel - one of the most distinctive artists who live and work in Israel today. Emanuel's artistic designs of colorful Tallits make great gifts for Jewish women that is both practical and symbolic.

Tallit for Women by Yair Emanuel- Miriam's drum

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Israel celebrates today its 61st Independence Day!


Happy holiday!

Watch this footage: this is a special version of our national anthem Hatikvha. This version of HaTikvah is a commercial of Israeli airline El Al, made for Israel's 60 Independence Day. Hatikvah, which literally means Hope reflects the eternal longing of Diaspora Jews to live in the land of Israel. Since the Star of David decorates our national flag, I've decided to bring you these unique Shabbat Candlesticks by Israeli Judaica designer, Yair Emanuel, who lives and works in Jerusalem, Israel. The colorful Shabbat candleticks are shaped as the Star of David and would make a great gift for Jewish occasions.

HaTikvah