Magen David on a paper cut made by Zipora Ne'eman in the shape of a pomegranate.
Picture is courtesy of Zipora Ne'eman.
This blog (by Zeev Barkan) is dedicated to the Star of David, its history, its various meanings and usages in different cultures. It includes thousands of pictures of Star of David, six-pointed stars, hexagrams, Solomon's Seals, Magen Davids and yellow badges,and served as a resource for three books and four art exhibitions.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Crown of Peace
Magen David on an original paper cut made by Zipora Ne'eman he Hebrew letters in the middle are SHALOM = peace. The hands represent the priestly blessing (Birkat Kohanim).
The paper cut is in the shape of a king's crown.
Photo is courtesy of Zipora Ne'eman
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The paper cut is in the shape of a king's crown.
Photo is courtesy of Zipora Ne'eman
The Israeli center of paper cuts
Shderoth Halamed Hay 9,
Haifa, 32202 Israel
Tel: 972-4-8121036
cell: 972-52-2257676
Priestly Blessing Paper Cut
Magen David above a menorah in a Zipora Ne'eman Paper Cut, titled Birkat-Kohanim (Hebrew = Priestly Blessing).
This work took part in the Yavne Star of David in Israeli Art exhibition opened on 23 March 2007. Curator: Roni Reuven.
Zipora Ne'eman sent me the following caption for her work:
This work took part in the Yavne Star of David in Israeli Art exhibition opened on 23 March 2007. Curator: Roni Reuven.
Zipora Ne'eman sent me the following caption for her work:
"Let God bless you and keep you… and give you peace"
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