building tabernacles of peace

May our efforts spread clouds of glory as we build true tabernacles of peace.


וּפְרוֹשׂ עָלֵינוּ סֻכַּת שְׁלוֹמֶךָ

וּפְרוֹשׂ עָלֵינוּ סֻכַּת שְׁלוֹמֶךָ


Sifra to Psalm 18:11–12 and Sid­dur: Ma’ariv: Hashkiveinu

Linoleum cut pro­duced by Mark, Sum­mer 2004.

©Mark Hurvitz
2004

this year’s card

the list of cards

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#blogelul — hear

wow, and how!

Briefly put. Sup­port Women of the Wall (and the New Israel Fund).

Be sure you can…
hear
wom­en’s
voic­es!

women of the wall mem­bers blow the sho­far at the back of the west­ern wall plaza dur­ing its month­ly rosh chodesh ser­vice, aug. 7, 2013. (miri­am alster)

Here’s a Yeshi­va world perspective.

And an appro­pri­ate button:

women should be seen & heard

women should be seen & heard
new israel fund [also in hebrew and arabic]

Date: 2012
(from NIF at the Israel Day Parade in NYC)
Size: 6.35
Pin Form: clasp
Print Method: cel­lu­loid
Text WOMEN SHOULD BE
SEEN
&
HEARD
New Israel Fund

your lapel buttons

Many peo­ple have lapel but­tons. They may be attached to a favorite hat or jack­et you no longer wear, or poked into a cork-board on your wall. If you have any lay­ing around that you do not feel emo­tion­al­ly attached to, please let me know. I pre­serve these for the Jew­ish peo­ple. At some point they will all go to an appro­pri­ate muse­um. You can see all the but­tons shared to date.

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