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Gad Almaliah
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Linda Gissen Since 1967 Gissen has created ornamental and functional sculptures of metal, glass, and enamel. Her works are in museums and collections all over the world.
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Lior Gluska Lior Gluska lives in Israel and creates Judaica for the world filled with symbols of peace and light.
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Michal Golan Michal Goldan's jewelry and ceremonial judaica are sold all over the world. His design and implementation are jewels to behold.
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Judith Goldstein Goldstein's contemporary Judaica are creations in magnificent pewter. Every piece is hand finished and signed. Her pieces are in museums and collections nationwide.
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Judit Leiser Leiser has been creating Judaica for many years. Her diversisty in ceremonial objects is amazing. The jewelry, Yads, tallit clips, mezuzzot are part of many families' life cycles
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Anat Mayer
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Patrick Meyer
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Emily Rosenfeld Rosenfeld's work and creativity gives a new and modern twist to her Judaica.
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Gary Rosenthal Gary Rosenthal has been sculpting in welded metals for almost 30 years. Together with a team of talented craftspeople, he creates one of the most popular and unique lines of Judaic art in the country: The Gary Rosenthal Collection. Combining copper, brass, and steel with brilliant fused glass, the collection has a contemporary style rooted in tradition. Inspiration comes from the rich history of the Jewish people, which tells us it's a blessing, a mitzvah, to make beautiful functional art.
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Piper Strong Strong's metal sculptures are one-of-a-kind, hand painted, and signed. Her work varies in size from mezuzzah to tables and chairs. She is a true folk artist.
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Barbara Wechsler Stanger
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Henryk Winograd Henryk Winograd's work is a lost art. He has been creating silver art for over fifty years. His enamel, his jewelry, his Judaica are all part of history. He is a master of silver design. His one of a kind pieces are in museums and collections all over the world.
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