The Art of Jewish Papercutting: Sisterhood Opening Meeting

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Women from all the Nashville synagogues are welcome to join the West End Synagogue's opening Sisterhood meeting. Kim Phillips of Hebrica Judaic Art will discuss the history of Jewish papercutting, its forms and uses, placing it in context with other papercut art from around the world.

West End Synagogue Sisterhood Meeting Kim Phillips Hebrica Jewish Papercut Art

 

Shalom u'vracha...peace and blessing.

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Kim Phillips is a Judaica artist in Nashville, Tennessee. Click here for bio. If you'd like her to lead a papercut art workshop at your synagogue, religious school, Jewish day school or Jewish community center, click here for more information and here to contact her. Artist-in-residence programs available.


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