Hasidic dance assumed the form of the circle, symbolic of the Hasidic philosophy that “every one is equal, each one being a link in the chain, the circle having no front or rear, no beginning or ending.” The Hasidim would start their dancing in slow tempo, and as the music became faster they held arms upwards and leapt in the air in an effort to reach spiritual ecstasy. The accompanying melodies were composed to brief texts from either the Bible or the Talmud. The Hasidim danced on Friday nights around the rabbi’s banquet table, and at twilight on Saturday they danced with mystical fervor. Hasidic dancing has influenced the celebrations at Jewish festivals generally, and has served as the basis and inspiration of choreography on Jewish themes in ballet.
Hasidim Silver & Gold Dance painting
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Original –
Height: 33.5 “(85cm)
Width: 51 “(130cm)
S –
Height: 20.5 “(52cm)
Width: 31.5 “(80cm)
M –
Height: 25.5 “(65cm)
Width: 39 “(100cm)
L –
Height: 30.5 “(78cm)
Width: 47 “(120cm)
Gitty Fuchs
Stunning abstract art with historical, spiritual and natural themes
Internationally renowned Israeli painter Gitty Fuchs made Aliyah to Israel with her family at the age of nine. Her artistic journey was influenced by local Israeli artists, as well as Russian immigrant artists who had taught in Moscow’s prestigious academies. Gitty quickly gained public recognition as a talented and original artist. Her work was displayed in Israeli art galleries, before attracting interest abroad.
Abstract paintings by Gitty Fuchs are now sought after works of art in the United States and Canada, as well as internationally in private and corporate collections throughout Israel, the USA, Canada, Brazil, and Australia. Her paintings on sale at the Israeli Center of Judaica feature spellbinding portrayals of the City of Jerusalem, thought provoking personal interpretations of Jewish history and culture, and hauntingly beautiful mystical and spiritual scenes.
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