This breathtaking painting captures the timeless beauty of a family gathered around the Shabbat table, united in song and spirit. Each figure, diverse in age and presence, sits together in a moment of harmony, singing zemirot—the sacred melodies that transform an ordinary meal into a spiritual experience.
Surrounding the family, the words of the zemirot themselves flow across the canvas, weaving through the air like living sound. These sacred Hebrew words encircle the scene, symbolizing how Shabbat transcends the physical table and fills the entire space with holiness, memory, and connection. The vibrant blues, purples, and soft glowing tones create an atmosphere that feels both earthly and transcendent, as if time slows and the soul is given room to breathe.
Voices of Shabbat is a tribute to tradition, family, and the power of shared song. It reflects the continuity of Jewish life—how each generation joins the eternal chorus that has echoed across centuries.
This moving painting portrays three men overlooking the Kotel—each representing a different stream of Jewish life: a Charedi man in black, a Dati Leumi soldier in green, and a traditional Jew in casual blue. Standing side by side, they gaze upon the Western Wall, united in reverence despite their differences.
The artist’s brushwork captures the textured stones of Jerusalem bathed in sunlight, the soft gathering of worshippers below, and the serene hills beyond. With vibrant blues, earthy tones, and layered strokes, the scene evokes both timeless holiness and modern-day Israel.
One People, One Wall is a meditation on unity and shared destiny. Though each figure walks a distinct path, they are bound together by faith, history, and the enduring presence of the Kotel.
This striking painting presents the map of Israel not merely as geography, but as a living vessel of Jewish history, memory, and identity. Within its borders, moments from across generations unfold—scenes of prayer and celebration, struggle and survival, destruction and renewal. Each image woven into the land reflects a chapter in the ongoing story of the Jewish people.
From ancient Jerusalem and the Beit HaMikdash, to exile and return, to modern Israel’s rebirth and defense, the painting captures the continuity of a people inseparable from their land. Symbols of faith, resilience, and life—Torah learning, music, agriculture, and national pride—are layered together, reminding the viewer that Israel is not only a place, but the heart of an enduring covenant.
Surrounding the land, radiant blues and streaks of gold evoke divine presence and timeless energy, suggesting that Israel exists both in the physical world and in the spiritual consciousness of the Jewish people.
The Story Within the Land is a tribute to memory, resilience, and belonging—a visual reminder that the history of the Jewish people lives within the land itself, and continues to unfold with each generation.
Prints
This moving painting portrays individuals from all walks of Jewish life standing before the Kotel, the Western Wall—the enduring symbol of faith, longing, and connection. Each figure approaches in their own way: some in quiet prayer, others reading from sacred words, and others simply standing in silent reflection. Together, they represent the countless souls who have come to this place across generations.
The artist’s use of soft pastels, gold accents, and textured brushstrokes brings warmth and life to the ancient stones, emphasizing both their physical permanence and their spiritual presence. The Wall rises powerfully yet gently, inviting each person into a personal moment of connection with something greater than themselves.
Before the Wall captures the essence of the Kotel—not just as a place, but as an encounter. It is where history, prayer, and identity converge, and where every individual stands both alone and together as part of a timeless people.
This striking painting captures a solitary figure wrapped in a tallit, immersed in prayer, holding a siddur close to his heart. Surrounding him, waves of radiant fire—painted in brilliant gold, orange, and deep violet—ignite the canvas, symbolizing the inner spiritual intensity of tefillah.
The flames do not consume, but uplift. They represent the unseen energy of prayer—the longing, devotion, and connection that transcend words. The figure stands both grounded and elevated, reminding the viewer that true prayer is not merely spoken, but felt deeply within the soul.
A Prayer of Fire reflects the timeless Jewish belief that prayer has the power to transform—to elevate the individual, to bridge the human and the divine, and to bring light into even the darkest spaces.
This profound painting portrays the Torah not only as a sacred text, but as the living vessel that carries the entire story of the Jewish people. Unfurled across the canvas, the Torah reveals scenes spanning generations—moments of revelation, exile, return, prayer, and renewal—each woven into its sacred scroll.
Within its parchment, symbols of Jewish life and history emerge: the Beit HaMikdash, Torah learning, song, struggle, resilience, and faith. These images remind us that the Torah is not merely a record of the past, but the foundation that continues to shape Jewish identity, purpose, and destiny.
Surrounding the scroll, vibrant bursts of color evoke divine energy and timeless presence, symbolizing how the Torah transcends time—connecting ancient generations with those of today and tomorrow. The contrast between the monochromatic imagery within the scroll and the radiant color beyond it reflects how eternal truth lives within an ever-changing world.
The Story Within the Torah is a tribute to continuity, faith, and the enduring power of Torah to guide, protect, and unite the Jewish people across every era.
This original painting captures the sacred beauty and spiritual warmth of Shabbat candles. Two elegant candlesticks stand tall at the center, their golden tones radiating peace and light. Behind them, a vibrant explosion of color—ranging from deep indigo to fiery red and glowing yellow—symbolizes the transition from the week’s chaos into the calm of Shabbat.
Each brushstroke evokes movement, warmth, and holiness, as if the flames themselves are ushering in serenity and renewal. Perfect for any home, this piece brings both visual brilliance and soulful energy to the space it inhabits.
This intimate and powerful painting portrays two men learning Torah together in chavrusa, each representing a different path within Jewish life—one more yeshivish, the other more dati. Though their outward appearances reflect distinct traditions and identities, they sit face to face, united in the shared pursuit of wisdom and truth.
Between them lies the open sefer, illuminated by vibrant bursts of color that radiate outward like spiritual energy. The swirling hues surrounding the figures symbolize the living nature of Torah—how it transcends differences, ignites the soul, and connects individuals across backgrounds, perspectives, and generations.
Bound by Torah captures the essence of Torah learning as both a personal and relational experience. It reminds us that while Jewish life may be expressed in many forms, the Torah remains the unifying center that brings hearts and minds together.
This powerful and imaginative painting reinterprets the timeless story of Kriyat Yam Suf—the splitting of the Red Sea—through a modern lens. As towering waves rise in radiant, multicolored swirls, people of today—families, soldiers, children, and elders—walk the sacred path together toward a golden horizon of hope and faith.
Each figure represents a facet of contemporary Jewish life: a blend of tradition and modernity, resilience and unity. The vibrant waves echo divine energy, painted in bold strokes of blue, yellow, pink, and green, capturing the miracle’s enduring relevance in every generation.
Modern-Day Kriyat Yam Suf invites viewers to reflect on the personal and collective miracles that shape our journeys. It’s a celebration of perseverance, faith, and togetherness—reminding us that the seas of life still part for those who walk forward with courage and trust.