Purim is Almost Here!

Purim is just around the corner! Purim is one of my favorite holidays, and no, it’s not just because of the hamantaschen (though it’s certainly a fun part). I love how the community comes together for the megillah reading, takes care of one another through both matanot l’evionim and mishloach manot, and takes time to relax and rejoice during the …

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Wise Words From Moshe Frank

Originally posted on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/moshefrank_art-artwork-artinvestment-activity-6883766654032060416-rEHd/ Should you invest in Judaica art? So conservatively, you should only invest in blue chip artists that will probably only go up. Like, Holtz, Kleinman, Huvy, Flerova, Kauffman, Rubin and Lieberman. Most of these artists are deceased, so supply will not affect their markets. You just have to be aware, art isn’t liquid. You need …

We’re Buying Elena Flerova Artworks for Cash!

Born in 1943 in Moscow, USSR, Flerova was surrounded by the arts- her father worked as an artist-designer and her mother was a theater director and teacher. She attended the Surikov Fine Arts Institute in 1969, graduating with honors. Afterwards, Flerova would be granted a scholarship to the National Academy of Fine Arts, a highly exclusive school. She would go …

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The Magic of the Chuppah

Hi Everybody! It’s Livia and I’m back for another blog post. This upcoming week, I’ll be celebrating my parents’ anniversary. I’ve been thinking a lot about joy, weddings, and how we choose to celebrate- something I’ve always really liked about Jewish weddings is the chuppah. The chuppah is the canopy that a majority of a Jewish wedding ceremony happens under, …

Hi Everyone!

My name is Livia Zarge and I’m an intern this summer at Leviim Judaica Art Gallery this summer. I’m an art history major with a minor in linguistics, topped off with a love, as the major implies, for art. Whenever people ask me why I picked art history, I tell them it’s because I like to understand and learn history …

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 …