Maurice El Medioni, an Algerian Jewish pianist, created a lasting musical legacy blending eastern and western influences over a career spanning more than 70 years.
From not knowing Hebrew to becoming one of Israel’s most talented scribes and Judaica artists.
Meir Sharon studied industrial design at Ariel University, but already then, he started his pioneer work in producing original artifacts and home design forging metal.
Whichever way Moss decides, it would indeed be a pity if this impressive project were not viewed by a much larger audience.
I’ve chosen for the Magazine three women artists who, even during the war, are constantly active.
All the paintings portray amorphous images of different sizes, executed in a technique of engraving in tar, sometimes mixed with acrylic or ink.
Three Israeli artists whom I have chosen to interview for the Magazine, each with a very different approach, agreed to answer my three questions.