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Rare Judaica Chevron Bezalel Zeev Raban Chromolithograph (made in Palestine)
Rare Judaica Chevron Bezalel Zeev Raban Chromolithograph (made in Palestine)

Rare Judaica Chevron Bezalel Zeev Raban Chromolithograph (made in Palestine)

By Zeev Raban

Located in Surfside, FL

Jerusalem's Bezalel School The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, was founded in 1906 by Boris Schatz. In 1903, Schatz met Theodore Herzl and became an ardent Zionist. At the Zionis...

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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Zeev Raban Art

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Lithograph

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Rare Judaica Chevron Bezalel Zeev Raban Chromolithograph (made in Palestine)
Rare Judaica Chevron Bezalel Zeev Raban Chromolithograph (made in Palestine)

Rare Judaica Chevron Bezalel Zeev Raban Chromolithograph (made in Palestine)

By Zeev Raban

Located in Surfside, FL

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Early 20th Century Art Nouveau Zeev Raban Art

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Lithograph

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Rare Bezalel Menorah (made in Palestine)

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Located in Surfside, FL

For standing on feet or hanging on the wall. Original 1920's Bezalel School brass menorah, with most of the original silverplate intact. Lacking servant light and having 6 cups (there is room for two more but they are currently absent, it might have ben used as a synagogue light), all four feet are intact (although slightly bent from use), which is noteworthy, as when this menorah appears at auction, the feet tend to be missing as they are easily dettached. Backplate is a design of Bar Kochba...

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