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Jewish design needs more quinces. Here’s why.
Spiritual Audacity / Symbols

Jewish design needs more quinces. Here’s why.

Posted on September 14 by Sew Jewish

This topic requires a bit of a personal story. One of my favorite pieces of Judaica in the world is an 18th century Turkish Torah ark curtain –parochet—in the collection of the Jewish Museum London. The curtain is a red flannel wool richly embroidered in gold with Biblical and classical imagery: a city –Instanbul, perhaps, … Continue reading →

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