A project of the Tzahar Partnership and The Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County

Art and Cafts

Art and Cafts

  • Hibiscus stud earrings

    Hibiscus stud earrings

    These Botanically inspired and handcrafted 18K gold earrings from the Hibiscus Flower Collection beautifully capture the delicate elegance of nature. With a dazzling effect and exceptional craftsmanship, they’re perfect for special occasions or whenever you want to add a touch of artistry and sophistication to your look.

    Store:  Yasharel
  • Arbel Cliffs

    Arbel Cliffs

     An Original Oil Painting On Canvas

    Store:  Rachel Woolf
  • Ner Tamid

    Ner Tamid

    Stunning hand blown glass Ner Tamid

    Store:  Tzfat Glass
  • Hibiscus flower pendant

    Hibiscus flower pendant

    Botanically inspired handcrafted gold pendant from the Hibiscus Flower Collection. Perfect for everyday wear and special occasions.

    Store:  Yasharel
  • Orchards in an Israeli village
  • Figurine made of paper

    Figurine made of paper

    The figurine is entirely made of paper

    Store:  Sari Lamps
  • Jellyfish in a Dream

    Jellyfish in a Dream

    An Original Oil Painting On Canvas

    Store:  Reni
  • Jerusalem During The British Period

    Jerusalem During The British Period

    An original oil painting on canvas

    Store:  Olga Kushnir
  • The harmony of contrasts

    The harmony of contrasts

    The painting “Harmony of Contrasts” spans across two canvases, featuring a vase adorned with purple and orange flowers set against contrasting purple and orange backgrounds. The painting represents the harmony of opposites, depicting the clash and complement of different worlds. The vase symbolizes the human soul, which contains the opposites within it: the purple flowers represent spirituality and inner search, while the orange flowers symbolize materialism and desires. The transition between the colors and the harmony between them convey a message of spiritual balance and the sense of unity that arises from differences.

    Store:  Ruth Hazin