Synagogues

Jewish Artists owned by Palm Springs Art Museum

Last NameFirst NameGenreLinks
AgamYaakov
ArbusDiane
BaskinLeonard
BolotowskyIlya
BlumenscheinErnest
BorofskyJohnathan
ChagallMarc
ChicagoJudy
DineJim
EpsetinSir Jacob
FlackAudrey
FrankenthalerHelen
FriedlanderLee
GehryFrank
GottliebAdolph
GropperWilliam
GrossChaim
GustonPhilip
KatzAlex
Lassawibram
LevineJack
LibeskindDaniel
LipschutzJacques
LichtensteinRoy
MaxPeter
NeutraRichard
NeumanBarnett
NevelsonLouise
OlitskyJules
PennIrving
PerlsteinPhilip
RandArchie
RiversLarry
RothkoMark
SegalGeorge
ShahnBen
ShulmanJulius
SiskindAaron
SoyerMoses
SoyerRaphael
StieglitzAlfred
StrandPaul
WalkowitzAbraham
WeegeeArthur Feilig

Trying on Historic Personalities

One must be made to feel trusting, so that one “does not fear that he will be stripped of his emotions if he be­comes Maimonides and re-experiences his Judaism: he is not concerned less he abandon rational thinking because he temporarily refeels the mystic fervor of Isaac Luria.   He can be both the Vilna Gaon poring over the folios of the Talmud and the Ba’al Shem Tob who communed with all that is.   He can do all this because he has grasped the fact that Judaism is the historical rendition of man’s groping with life and hence it has been as manifold, contradictory, and conflicting as that groping itself.

Ellis Rikin
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