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Dali in Haifa
The series of works dedicated to Israel and Judaism in general.
The Dali Exhibition took place in Haifa for only two weeks, from 22 March to 6 April .
There were over 500 original pieces of Dali’s works on display, beginning with
some of his earliest works (the earliest is
from 1915), up until the 1980s.
The Ten Commandments
According to the Bible, God inscribed the Ten
Commandments into stone: "God said to
Moses, 'Come up to Me, to the mountain, and
remain there. I will give you the stone tablets, the
Torah and the commandment that I have written for [the people's]
instruction.'" (Exodus 24:12
Dali recreated the Michelangelo Moses and has rays
emanating for divine power, inspiration and wisdom.
This is the cover of the book “ Moses and Monotheism “.
The Twelve Tribes
Frontispiece
The Twelve Tribes (12) of Israel suite by Salvador Dali consists of 13 etchings.
Salvador Dalí created the Twelve Tribes of Israel portfolio during 1972 and published it in 1973 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the founding of the State of Israel. These hand-signed etchings depict the Biblical tribes founded by the twelve sons of Jacob as the tribal fathers of the Hebrew people.
For that is thy life …
Aliyah Suite
In 1968, Dali published 25 colored lithographs. These were to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of
the State of Israel .In the exhibition in Haifa there were some of these lithographs.
http://www.lockportstreetgallery.com/alijah.htm
Aliya
Covenant eternal: Circumcision
Orah, Horah - light, joy
The Menorah, the seven branched candelabrum, is the official emblem of
the State of Israel. Horah is the traditional Israeli folkdance.
The Wailing Wall
"We shall go up at once and possess it"
(Numbers 13.30)
"Arise, Barak, and lead thy captivity captive, thou son of Abinoam"
(Judges 5.12)
Out of the Depths"The Land of Milk and Honey"
Battle for Jerusalem Hills
Victory a Song of ThanksgivingOn the Shores of Freedom
A moment in history
David Ben Gurion reads the Declaration of Independence,
May 5, 1948
6 April 2013
Music : Am Yisrael Chai by Rabbi Shlomo
CarlibachInfo : net
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