Jewish art are works of art that are somehow reflective or representative of the Jewish religion or culture. Jewish art, like all art, comes in many forms, such as beautifully scribed Ketubot, vivid prints, and vibrant jewelry.
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Ernest Namenyi has written: 'The essence of Jewish art' -- subject(s): Jewish Art
Richard I. Cohen has written: 'Visualizing and exhibiting Jewish space and history' -- subject(s): Collection management, Museums, Jewish art, Exhibitions, Jewish museums, Jewish artists, History 'Temunah u-tselil' -- subject(s): Art, Jewish art, Art and music, Social aspects, Music, History and criticism, History
Ariella Amar has written: 'Ingathering of the nations' -- subject(s): Art, Jewish, Jewish Art
Silvio G. Cusin has written: 'Art in the Jewish tradition' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Jewish Art
The web address of the Sherwin Miller Museum Of Jewish Art is: http://www.jewishmuseum.net
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The phone number of the Sherwin Miller Museum Of Jewish Art is: 918-492-1818.
Murray Zimiles has written: 'Gilded Lions and Jeweled Horses' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Folk art, Jewish, History, Jewish Folk art, Jewish art and symbolism, Stone carving, Wood-carving 'Murray Zimiles, recent work'
Anthony Julius has written: 'Trials of the Diaspora' 'Transgressions' -- subject(s): Art and society, Art and morals, Crimes without victims 'Idolizing Pictures' -- subject(s): Idols and images, Jewish Art, Jewish art
Avram Kampf is a renowned Israeli author and philosopher known for his works and research in philosophy, literature, and Jewish studies. Some of his notable books include "The Jewish Self-Image: American and Israeli Perspectives" and "The Jewish Idea of Culture."