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Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Megan was the "shabbat host" again today, which is about as exciting as life gets at preschool. She was really thrilled that Nick's parents got to come and join in - they were in London overnight ahead of flying to Rwanda for two years on VSO.
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
He does some serious Blue-Ray recording with four or more cameras, and those videos are on my website from our previous recordings.
Yesterday we recorded three more episodes and the one on the Passover was in view here from the iPhone shot.
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
A key to signify protection is the concept of this mezuzah designed by artist Michael Kupietzky. The teeth of the key spell out the letters 'shin, daled, yud'- Shomer Daltot Yisrael - The protector of the doors of Israel. Available with a patina or high polish brass finish.
Family traditions include Sabbath each week since, ...forever. We use the kiddush cup which originally was my great grandfather's. It actually was a trophy of a shooting festival in Germany from 1862.
The caption says, "Deutches Schutzenfest zu Frankfurt, 13 July 1862"
Behind the Sabbath candleholders and wine cup is the painting of my wife by a friend in DC and our Havdalah set for Sabbath's end. Now maybe you understand the matches (dangerously) atop the yellow top of the shoe box of photos.
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
With the Hebrew "sing unto God a new song" this hand-thrown goblet can be used as a Kiddush cup, a Miriam's cup, or Elijah's cup.
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Joy Schonberg is an Art Historian. Formerly head of the Judaica Dept. of Christie's Int'l, she is presently an appraiser of fine arts, lecturer and President of Joy Schonberg Galleries a gallery dealing with Antique Judaica, paintings, silver artifacts, and archaeology. She can be reached at JoySchonberg@aol.com or at www.joyschonberg.com
Mezuzah case is made of natural Jerusalem Stone quarried in the Holy Land. It has been polished by hand to bring out the stone's natural grain and warm hues in much the same way that was done in ancient times.Into It has been decoratively carved an original graphic design inspired by ancient ethnic motifs from the region. Visit www.silvercellar.com to view our vast selection of mezuzahs online.
The sterling silver clock shows the time of night the children of Israel were saved in Egypt. The body is made of aluminum in a rectangular shape with a high polished finish. Aluminum has the quality of retaining its shine through the course of time. Sterling Silver & Aluminum