Judaism & Art Discussion Group2026-08-12T22:39:16-04:00

Why a Judaism and Art Discussion Group?

To deeper our appreciation of our heritage and to connect with that heritage through art. Jewish identification can be nurtured through the study of the Torah, and for some it can be the excursion into Jewish art and Jewish artists. We explore the work of Jewish artists and how Judaism may or may not have infused and inspired their creativity.

We inaugurated the program at the 75th Anniversary observance of Kristallnacht “the Night of Broken Glass” in November, 2013. Saul Rosenstreich led a discussion based on a Yad Vashem exhibit illustrated by portraits painted in the concentration camps of interred Jews by Jewish artists, all who ultimately perished in the camps.

Judaism & Art Activities

New Work From Members Of Judaism And Art Group On Display

Selected works from members of the Judaism & Art group are featured in a new display on the north wall of the community room. Artists are, top row, from left, Bruce Bloom, Saul Rosenstreich, [...]

October 31st, 2019|Comments Off on New Work From Members Of Judaism And Art Group On Display

Shul To Dedicate And Install Gift Of Strimban Paper Sculpture

The shul is planning a formal dedication and installation ceremony of Robert Strimban’s paper sculpture titled “The Unfinished Rabbi.” The event will take place on Sunday, Oct. 20, at 11 a.m., immediately following that morning’s [...]

October 2nd, 2019|Comments Off on Shul To Dedicate And Install Gift Of Strimban Paper Sculpture
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