A Quick Trip in the Shuk

After much worry that my university would close to in-person classes this fall, I’m very relieved that for the time being, I’ll be moving back to campus. Of course, moving back to campus means I have to do quite a bit of online shopping. While online shopping has its benefits, there’s something I miss about being in person- which brings …

Tisha B’Av: A Day of Mourning

This Thursday, we fasted and mourned for Tisha B’Av- a Jewish fast on the 9th day of the month of Av that commemorates the numerous disasters in Jewish history, but most prominently the destruction of both the first and second Beit Hamikdash. Tisha B’Av follows a similar structure as Yom Kippur: a sunset to nightfall duration, no washing or bathing, …

A Brief History of Chabad

Hi Everyone! This week, I thought we’d dive into a bit of a lesson of the past: the history behind Chabad as we know it. While in high school, I never really had the chance to learn about Chabad- I only knew it was the organization that set up Chabad “houses” all over the globe, creating places and a network …

How is the Jewish Art market doing during Covid-19?

by Moshe Frank, Leviim Jewish Art Gallery People are asking, how is the Jewish art market doing during Covid-19? So far, there are no fire sales. We sold top shelf art during the crisis. The deals seem to be happening at the off brand artiat space. The top shelf artists, are traditionally owned by wealthy people. Who can ride a …

What’s trending in Jewish Art today?

By Moshe Frank, Leviim Jewish Art Gallery What’s trending in the jewish art world today? The young jewish buyers aren’t buying the art their parents had in their living rooms. Contemporary jewish art is booming. People want strong playful colors and happy subjects. A friend once said, ” The orthodox Jewish market is usually ten years late on trends” Because …