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Judaic Weaving by Phyllis Kantor - http://judaicweaving.com/
Handwoven textiles for synagogues and homes: Torah Mantles, Ark Curtains, wedding canopies, and tallitot. |
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Suzy Tanzer Judaica - http://www.suzytanzer.com
Suzy Tanzer works as a textile artist and maker of modern Judaic textile objects. Her objects include tallitot and huppot,ark curtains and Torah mantles for Synagogues, as well private commissions. |
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Bracha Lavee Art Studio - http://www.bracha-lavee.com/
Jewish artist who lives and works in Israel, She makes beautiful febric tapestries and their reproductions.Her themes are the Israel and Jerusalem , Stories of the Bible and Women of the Bible . |
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Salma- Tallitot and embroidered Judaica - http://or-vesalma.co.il/
Or-vesalma creates a unique range of tallit sets, hand woven in pure wool on traditional looms. Also available are original chuppah designs in pure silk and items for synagogue interiors including parochet (ark curtains) and torah mantles. |
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Aidy Arts - http://aidyarts.com/
Gallery of hand-embroidered Israeli Judaica and synagogue art: Ark Curtains, Torah covers, Chuppahs, tallit bags and challah covers. |
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Judaica Of Silk - http://www.judaicaofsilk.com
Jewish Art by Ruth Pasder - Handmade parochet, veil, kettubah, torah robes. Beautiful touches to Jewish religious festivals and family occasions. Jewish themes - Israel, Jerusalem, Beit Hamikdash (the Holy Temple). |
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Eli7 Creations: Handcrafted Judaica - http://www.eli7creations.com
Includes a gallery of handcrafted Judaica art made by Elisheva Rudolph, as well as information about the artist. |
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Ina Golub:The Work of the Weaver in Colors - http://www.inagolub.com
Ina Golub creates unique, handcrafted fiber art dealing mainly with Judaic themes. See Ina's award-winning synagogue art, beadwork, ceremonial objects, and decorative hangings. |
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Six Million Stitches Project - http://6millionstitches.clicksitebuilder.com
An international group passing on to the next generation their love of many forms of needlework,weaving and beadwork.In memory of the holocaust victims and Rita Lenkin Hawkins, the project's originator. |