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Performance at the Arch of Titus in Rome, Italy.

The symbolic journey started in Rome with Roberto and Royi climbing the the wall of the Arch of Titus and lifting their large menorah painting to the middle of the Arch in front of a large group of amused and curious onlookers. This is the spot with the...

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Visit at the Jewish Museum in Rome, Italy.

The Jewish community of Rome goes back to the 2nd century B.C when the Roman  Empire  was allied with Judea under the leadership of  Judah Maccabeus . At that time, many Jews came to Rome from Judea.  Large numbers of Jews were brought to Rome as slaves following the...

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“From Russia with Love” at Lincoln Center, N.Y.

“From Russia with Love”  was an art exhibition held at Lincoln Center, NYC during the NY tour of the St. Peterburg National Opera.  Due to the financial difficulties of the arts in Russia immediately after Glasnost an exhibition of international artists was organized in the...

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King David Museum, Jerusalem, Israel.

Upon invitation by the Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, the artists were invited to house their work in the prestigious and historic King David Museum in Jerusalem, Israel.  The artists brought a canvas of "The Tree of Life" and paraded it through the museum grounds. ...

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Performance at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem, Israel.

he artists traveling from Rome arrive in Jerusalem to conduct a performance at the Wailing Wall returning the menorah symbolically to the place from where it was stolen.  .   JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - OCTOBER 13, 2015: Unidentified jewish worshipers pray at the Wailing Wall an important jewish religious site ...

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Split Canvas Paintings — A Two Artists Saga.

Split Canvas Paintings —- A Two Artists Saga (by Aytun Altindal) In 1991 Aytun Altindal introduced “The Menorah” project to Zurich in his prestigious gallery Modus Vivendi. The invitation carried the following text by Aytun: They, two talented artists , met 2,5 years ago in Miami. “Your ancestors...

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