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Kotel: Volcanic2002 – 2003“...When standing immediately in front of the wall, surrounded by the people praying, one can feel a great sense of belonging to the Jewish people. The atmosphere is indescribable..”Anna Walters and Katherine BenjaminThe Kotel, the Western Wall, is a section of the western supporting wall of the Temple Mount which has remained intact since the destruction of the Second Temple (70 C.E.). It became the most hallowed spot in Jewish religious and national consciousness and tradition by virtue of its proximity to the Western Wall, of the Holy of Holies in the Temple, from which, according to numerous sources, the Divine Presence never departed. It became a center for mourning over the destruction of the Temple and Israel's exile, on the one hand, and of religiousF;national communion with the memory of Israel's former glory and the hope for its restoration, on the other.original height22.5 cm. 8.86 in.original width31 cm. 12.2 in.original mediaOil on Board Acquire Original Painting
PrintsThis painting is available as a high quality hand-signed print in the following dimensions SMALL $90 25 x 35 centimeters 9.84 x 13.78 inches MEDIUM $220 35 x 50 centimeters 13.78 x 19.69 inches LARGE $320 50 x 70 centimeters 19.69 x 27.56 inches EXTRA LARGE $480 60 x 80 centimeters 23.62 x 31.5 inches OVERSIZE $960 80 x 120 centimeters 31.5 x 47.24 inches Shipping and Handling $35 |
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