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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Tasha Gallery Invitation to Star of David Exhibition

Star of David Exhibition Israeli art

Photo is courtesy of Reli Wasser

and Tali Rabinovich

Tasha Gallery is pleased to invite you to the opening of the exhibition “Star of David”Artists

Yaakov Kazchemacher

Avraham Loewenthal

Reli Wasser

Offir Nave

Offer Rubin

Hanoch Ben Dov

Reli Wasser – Curator

The event will take place on July 25 at 19:30

The exhibition is open till August 25 2007

Tasha Gallery on 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Fireworks at the Opening of an Art Exhibition

products magen David Fireworks
Yesterday I went to participate in the opening of “Star of David” exhibition in Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv. I met there three of the artists: Hanoch Ben Dov, Ofir Nave, Reli Wasser. I enjoyed every work of art I saw, so much that I told Reli if I could afford it I would have bought them all. At the end there were fireworks in the shape of the Star of David that added to the festive atmosphere.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

The Colors of the Kabbalah Spheres

Israeli art magen David Photo is courtesy of painter and lecturer on kabbalah issues Avraham Loewenthal who told me that according to kabbalah teachings the sefirot themselves do not have any color or form but there are different color associations with the sefirot. In this paining we see the 42 letter divine name, each in its place in the Star of David which shows the 7 lower Spheres of the Tree of Life.
This work is part of Magen David exhibition in Tasha gallery

Copyright: Abraham Lowenthal
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Avraham Loewenthal wrote to me:
ANA-BEKOACH STAR-OF-DAVID
This painting is a map of the Holy 42 Letter Divine Name, as it corresponds to the Sefirot and the Star-of-David. The Kabbalah discusses 10 Sefirot, or aspects of consciousness, through which we experience reality. The 6 points of the Star-of-David, and the 7th point in the center, represent the 7 lower Sefirot. The Kabbalah discusses how by working to balance these aspects of our inner self, we can come to experience the unconditional love and Divine goodness at the root of all creation. Each one of the 7 sefirot contains all 7 of the sefirot. The Star-of-David in this painting is color-coded corresponding to the associated sefirot. The 42 Letter Divine Name is painted according to the sefira that is associated with each letter of the Holy Name. The 7 lower sefirot and one way of translating their meaning is as follows:

CHESED LOVING KINDNESS
GEVURAH HUMILITY
TIFERET HARMONY
NETZACH ETERNITY
HOD THANKFULLNESS
YESOD UNITY
MALCHUT CENTRAL POINT IN THE HEART

The color-coding for this painting is as follows:

CHESED WHITE
GEVURAH RED
TIFERET PURPLE
NETZACH WHITE WITH A LITTLE RED
HOD RED WITH A LITTLE WHITE
YESOD ORANGE
MALCHUT BLUE

The Holy Divine Name of 42 letters is discussed extensively in the Kabbalah, and is described in great detail in the Zohar and the writings of the Ari z”l. These 42 letters are associated with 42 stages in the process of our spiritual development. These stages are the secret of the 42 places mentioned in the Torah where the Nation of Israel camps during the 40 years in the Sinai Desert before entering the Land of Israel. There are 42 lines in each column of the Torah scroll paralleling this process. The 42 Letter Name is used extensively in Kabbalistic meditations and spiritual unifications. The prayer Ana-Bekoach contains 42 words. The 1st letters of these words is the 42 Letter Name. The Prayer Ana-Bekoach is included in the daily order of prayers and is found in the Siddur (prayer book).

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Ofer Rubin Candles Device

Star of David Israeli art Photo of Star of David candles with mirrors is courtesy of Rosh Pina artist Ofer Rubin who sold many such devices, only smaller, in the last years. Ofer prepared this big device especially for the Magen David exhibition at Tasha Gallery in Tel Aviv. It is a combination of light with Magen David, similar to the combination of the Magen David with the Tabernacle Menorah, according to Uri Ofir's theory.
Copyright:
Ofer Rubin 2007

Saturday, July 28, 2007

Reli Wasser, Pendant

Star of David Israeli art
Curator and artist Reli Wasser came the opening of the exhibition “Magen David” in Tasha Gallery in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a pendant she made with her own hands.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Victory

Star of David Israeli art Photo of Stars of David that look like fighters in the skies is courtesy of painter Ofir Nave who told me that these are the six day war victorious fighters.
Oil and Acryl on canvas 60x70 cm.
This painting is part of “Star of David” exhibition in Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 open from 25 July 2007 until 25 August 2007.
All rights reserved to Ofir Nave 2007
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Friday, July 20, 2007

Menorah in a Star of David

Menorah Israeli art Star of David

Photo of Star of David stone base with Menorah is courtesy of iron work artist Chanoch Ben Dov

Size: 60X35"

This work will be a part of “Magen David” exhibition in Tali Rabinovich's Tasha Gallery on 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552. Curator: Reli Waser.

Opening: 25 July 2007 19:30.

Closure: 25 August 2007

Come to visit if you pass by.

Copyrights: CHANOCH BEN DOV 2007

Artistic Iron Work

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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Ofir Nave Jewish Survival

Photo of a Star of David in a grinding machine is courtesy of Israeli painter Ofir Nave who told me that the Nazis tried during the Holocaust period to grind our emblem but eventually it stayed intact. He wanted to paint swastikas on the red parts, which symbolize the Nazis, but couldn’t do it at the time of the painting and he regrets it now. The azure color of the star reminds the uniform of the prisoners in the concentration camps.
This painting is part of “Star of David” exhibition in Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 which will be open from 25 July 2007 until 25 August 2007.
Oil and Acryl on canvas 60x70 cm.
All rights reserved to Ofir Nave 2007
97248325604
972528129413
For me this is a great example of a text that not only adds to the meaning of a painting but also actually changes the way you look at it, because when I saw it for the first time I didn’t have any of the associations included in the painter’s explanation.

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Tarot Swords Hexagram

Picture of a Hexagram made from swords on a Tarot card was found for me by Tali Rabinovich from Tasha Gift Shop on 42 Frishman Tel Aviv Phone: 972-50-6565552 

Monday, July 23, 2007

The First Letter in the Bible

Israeli art magen David

Photo of many Stars of David with the letter Beit, the letter of Genesis, which is the first letter in the Bible, is courtesy of Tzfat Painter and photographer Yaakov Kaszemacher

This painting will be exhibited from next Wednesday on Tasha

Gallery in Tel Aviv.

Monday, August 13, 2007

Tarot- High Priestess

Hexagram Tarot Photo of Hexagram on the book of the High Priestess is courtesy of Tali Rabinovich Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 who wrote to me that
the High Priestess is in charge of the laws of the spirit and she knows the things beyond... She tells us that every thing has its own pace.

Tali Rabinovich apart from being a Gallery owner engages also in Tarot counseling.

Tarot, Wheel of Fortune

Hexagram Tarot
Photo of a Hexagram on the Wheel of Fortune is courtesy of Tali, Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 who wrote to me that this card heralds good fortune and tells us that life always means movement and change, once we’re up once, we’re down, we have to accept them both.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Maps of Awareness

Israeli art magen David Photo is courtesy of painter and lecturer on kabbalah issues Avraham Loewenthal who told me that kabbalah teaches the maps of the awareness of the human being. In this illustration we see, among other things, the contact between the Tree of Life and the twelve tribes, which stand for attributes in our souls, and the twelve months. In the center are the Hebrew letters of love which is the trait that opens the possibility of the repair of the world.
This work is part of Magen David exhibition in Tasha Gallery

Copyrights: Abraham Lowenthal
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Avraham Loewenthal wrote to me:
The white circle in the center of the painting contains a Star-of-David with a smaller Star-of-David depicted at each of the 6 points. The Star-of-David is a triangle going up and a triangle going down- a symbol of unification: upper and lower, spiritual and physical, within and without, woman and man, give and take, creator and creation. The coming together of 2 triangles, or 2 sets of 3, gives birth to the center of the Star-of-David, the 7. It is explained in the Kabbalah that the number 6 represent the physical world, as the physical world contains 6 directions of space: north, south, east, west, up, and down. 7 is the point in the center of all the physical world and represents the spiritual which is at the root of everything physical. We have 6 days of the week and then Shabbat. The 6 days of the week are connected with our working towards the revelation of unity, while Shabbat is connected to the revelation itself. It is taught in the Kabbalah that as we have 6 days of the week and then Shabbat, we likewise have 6000 years of our present reality leading to the 7th millennium which is the Shabbat of the universe- The Messianic Age when the world comes to complete peace and harmony as we all come to experience the spiritual revelation of oneness. The 6000 years began from the creation of Adam and Eve. (There is a long discussion in the Kabbalah, which explains how 6000 years harmonizes with the 13.5 billion years, which is understood to be the age of our world.) It is presently the year 5765 (2005). If we translate the years since Adam and Eve into terms of 1 week, we are presently after 12:30 in the afternoon on Friday. As Shabbat begins Friday evening, it is understood that we are presently at the dawning of the Redemption. It is taught that every Shabbat an additional aspect of unification is revealed in the world. As we come to realize the consciousness of unity on deeper and deeper levels, each Shabbat becomes holier and holier, until we reach "the day which is entirely Shabbat". Inside of the 6 points of the Star-of-David is written: SHABBAT KODESH [HOLY SHABBAT].

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Tarot, The Magician

Hexagram Tarot Photo of Hexagram on the belt of the magician is courtesy of Tali, Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 who wrote to me that the magician is focused and lucid and that’s why he controls his life.
Tali Rabinovich apart from being a gallery owner engages also in Tarot counseling.

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Ofir Nave King David's Cave

Photo of a Stars of David in the cave where King David was hiding from King Saul is courtesy of Israeli painter Ofir Nave.
This painting is part of “Star of David” exhibition in Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 which will be open from 25 July 2007 until 25 August 2007.
Oil and Acryl on canvas 60x70 cm.
All rights reserved to Ofir Nave 2007
97248325604
972528129413

Ofir Nave Genesis

Photo of a Star of David in the creation of the world is courtesy of Israeli painter Ofir Nave 
This painting is part of “Star of David” exhibition in Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 which will be open from 25 July 2007 until 25 August 2007.
Oil and Acryl on canvas 60x70 cm.
All rights reserved to Ofir Nave 2007
97248325604
972528129413

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Psalms 67 and the shape of David’s Shield

Star of David Israeli art Photo is courtesy of painter and lecturer on kabbalah issues Avraham Loewenthal who told me that there is a tradition in kabbalah to write psalms chapter 67 in the shape of a menorah and then it is called Shield of David.

These words fit things I’ve already wrote on this subject, for example: that Psalms 67 in the shape of David’s Shield is mentioned in the book of Yitzhak Arama Akedat Yitzhak. Gershom Scholem in his research about the Magen David brought another source from 16th century booklet which says that king David used to carry psalm 67 engraved on his Shield.

Traditionally Psalms 67 appears in the shape of the menorah in black & white whereas Abraham Loewenthal brings it here in colors and the arrangement of the branches is an allusion to the shape of star of David, which is made from the seven spheres of the lower part of the Tree of Life which represent the correction of the world, while six points are at the edges and one in their midst.

This work is part of Magen David exhibition in Tasha Gallery
Copyright: Avraham Loewenthal
kabbala@netvision.net.il
97246923051
Avraham Loewenthal wrote to me:
Tehillim Menorah
This picture is of Psalm 67 written by King David. The 150 Psalms of King David were written with Divine inspiration, and there is deep mystical significance in every letter. This Psalm is a prayer for the time when all nations and all peoples of the earth will come to serve G-D together in harmony. There is a tradition in the Kabbalah to write this particular Psalm in the form of a menorah. There are many mystical reasons for writing this Psalm in the form of the menorah. One idea I have learned is that this Psalm contains 49 words. 49 is discussed in the Kabbalah as associated with 49 stages in our spiritual development, until we reach the “50th Gate of Bina”, which is the experience of G-D’s infinite goodness in the state of unconditional love. When this Psalm is written in the form of the menorah, there are also 49 letters going down the central column. This Psalm can be seen written in the form of a menorah, displayed in many old synagogues in Israel. This Psalm is included in the daily order of prayers in the siddur (prayer book). In many sfaradi siddurim it is written in the form of the menorah. The menorah is associated with miracles, and perhaps a simple reason why this Psalm is written in the form of the menorah, is to reflect our prayer for the miracle of G-D bringing all the peoples of the world to harmony and holiness.


Psalms, psalm 67
1: God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us; Selah.
2: That thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.
3: Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.
4: O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. Selah.
5: Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.
6: Then shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us.
7: God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Tarot- The Hermit

Hexagram Tarot Photo of light in the shape of Hexagram in the hermit’s lantern is courtesy of Tali Rabinovich, Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552 who wrote to me that the hermit is lead by the Star of David. This card recommends us to get out of the present reality and see the right way without others' intervention.
Tali Rabinovich apart from being a gallery owner engages also in Tarot counseling.

Tarot- Tetraktys

Hexagram Tetraktys Tetraktys is a mystical counting system graphically represented by a pyramid composed of dots arranged in rows. The Tetraktys of the number ten is made of ten dots arranged in four rows representing the numbers 1-4 (1+2+3+4=10).
Photo of Hexagram, pentagram, octagram, cross and other symbols in a Tetraktys is courtesy of Tasha Gallery, 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552
Tali Rabinovich apart from being a gallery owner engages also in Tarot counseling.
This is a most important link between Tarot and the Pythagorian Tetraktys.

Monday, April 09, 2007

Pendants

Magen David and other pendants in Tali Rabinovich's Tasha Gift Shop on 42 Frishman, Tel Aviv, Phone: 972-50-6565552. The tags are in Hebrew but the one above our national emblem looks superfluous, since every body knows what it is even without it...