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Thursday
Art: The Rabbi by Artist Yvonne Ham
"The Rabbi"
Yvonne Ham

Friday
Art:
""Merged" - high relief wood carving"
Linda Forman

Saturday
Art: Jerusalem by Artist Melanie Douthit
"Jerusalem"
Melanie Douthit

Friday
Art: Tiny Menorah by Artist Melissa Morton-Woodall
"Tiny Menorah"
Melissa Morton-Woodall

Monday
Art: Christmas
"Christmas "Believe!" (sold)"
Laura Fitzgerald

Tuesday
Art: BEGINNING TO LOOK  LIKE CHRISTMAS -#2 in series>SOLD by Artist Trish Laffrenere
"BEGINNING TO LOOK LIKE CHRISTMAS -#2 in series>SOLD"
Trish Laffrenere

Wednesday
Art: Christmas Tree abstract by Artist Kiny McCarrick
"Christmas Tree abstract"
Kiny McCarrick

Art of the Day: 12/16/2004
This Week's Theme:   Happy Chanukah!
 

This week finds us in the midst of the Festival of Lights. After the victory of the Maccabees over the Greeks and religious oppression, it was necessary to rededicate the Temple in Jerusalem. After searching, only one flask of oil could be found with which to light the Menorah. This flask, enough for one day, lasted for eight. In celebration of these events, for eight days, the candles of the Menorah are lit. Happy Chanukah!

-Melissa Morton

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"The Rabbi"

Art: The Rabbi by Artist Yvonne Ham
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Media:  watercolor
Dimensions:  22x15
Date of Work:  2004

This beautiful portrait portrays a jewish man kissing the tzitzit(fringes) of the talit(prayershawl). This custom of gathering the four corners and kissing them is done when reciting certain prayers. The fringes are the most important part of the garment. The commandment is from the book of Numbers and states one should affix fringes to the corners of garments to remind one of G-d commandments.

Artist:
Yvonne Ham  View this Artist's Profile
Elmwood, IL, USA
  
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