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2) Christmas and Hanukkah collide. For better or worse, being Jewish in the U.S. often means having to miss out on things — people rarely take Jewish holidays or events into account.
Arthur Szyk at Contemporary Jewish Museum By Stephanie Wright Hession Feb 12, 2014 “The Family at the Seder” (1936) watercolor and gouache on paper by Arthur Szyk.
For as long as I can remember, the great Polish-American Jewish artist Arthur Szyk (1894-1951) has held a proud place at my Passover seder, courtesy of his hauntingly dynamic illustrations of the ...
On the 75th anniversary of the resurrection of the Jewish state in the Land of Israel, it is Szyk’s unwavering and enduring love of Israel which serves as a model of perpetual devotion and action.
Arthur Szyk's meticulously detailed, fiercely moral, Word War II-era political art is returning to the public consciousness due to 21st-century revival efforts.