This is the final verse of Psalm 150—the culmination of the book of Psalms. Fortunately, in many communities—at least on Shabbat, and even on weekdays—a little more time is allowed for Psalm 150. It’s a glorious array of musical interpretations of the text that exemplify the diverse approaches to religious music of contemporary Jewish life. The musical instruments represent corporeal praise, but the psalm goes further, seeking praise not only originating in fabricated instruments, but from “kol haneshamah”, the very breath of life itself. The word “neshamah” has evolved to mean “soul,” but in biblical Hebrew it means “breath,” as in “the breath of life”.
Unique 3D Copper Door Sign of "Kol Haneshama Tehallel Yah" From The Psalm 150
By Ahuva Elany
$700 $560-20% OFF
Handmade
Made in Israel
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Materials
Copper, Glass Beads, Acrylic Color
Size
25 cm X 25 cm / 9.84” X 9.84”
Ahuva Elany
Producing fine art from crafted and heat treated copper
Rishon-Le-Zion artist Ahuva Elany emigrated to Israel with her Zionist parents at the age of four. The family left the Soviet Union to begin a new life in Israel. Ahuva grew up loving the natural beauty of Israel, its religious holidays, the living connection to an ancient historical land, and the Jewish traditions and symbolism inherent in daily life. She draws on all these influences for artistic inspiration, and developed her own unique copper working techniques to create stunning original artwork.
Ahuva Elany opened her own studio in 2003 at her home in Rishon-Le-Zion. Her innovative artistic process goes through several stages. “I use a special saw to cut through a thick sheet of copper, then a photochemical burning process. Next the copper is heated by fire using unique heating and cooling methods to make the metal malleable and give it a fantastic variety of colors. The copper goes through a hammering and embossing process where it gets its shiny texture. Slowly, the symbols become three-dimensional and look almost alive. The next step requires two layers of lacquer covering to prevent oxidation. When the copper is dry, holes are drilled, and beads are added.”
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