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Eduard Gurevich |
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Eduard Gurevich studied in Ukraine’s famous art schools. He moved to Israel in 1990 where he devoted himself to painting Jewish-themed work. Eduard hopes that his artwork will lead people to a greater appreciation of the beauty of Israel and Judaism. His work has been exhibited internationally, and appears in private galleries in Germany, Canada, France, USA, Russia and Israel.
Old olive tree in the Kidron Valley, Jerusalem.
We pray every day and then do it all over again the next day. It’s all so humdrum and predictable. Only on the red-letter days such as Yom Kippur do we stop to contemplate the mysteries of the Divine and the uniqueness of the day.
All the ritual items used for the havdala service.
The Art of Eretz Israel. From the series of paintings "Wandering Stars." World, gone with the Holocaust. In memory of the Jewish community of the Netherlands.
Artist's Statement: Old Poland, Mukachevo. Area of the Yeshiva of Rabbi Baruch Rabinowitz.
Artist’s Statement: Breslav Hassidim at the grave of Rabbi Nachman in Uman on the eve of Rosh Hashanah.
“Jerusalem of gold and of bronze and of light Behold, I am a violin for all your songs . . .” (“Jerusalem of Gold”)
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