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== Miriam Mehadipur ==
 
== Miriam Mehadipur ==
[[Miriam-Mehadipur-Gallery-Safed|Miriam Mehadipur]] was born and raised in the Netherlands. She studied at the Royal Academy of Art before immigrating to Israeli in 1999. Her paintings capture the Persian Jewish traditions of her husband. Mehadipur’s works are often populated by feminine Biblical characters including the matriarchs Sarah, Leah, Rebecca and Rachel alongside other strong Jewish Biblical women such as Miriam, Ruth and Queen Esther. Many of Miriam’s paintings are framed with hand-painted wooden frames which her husband, Menachem, creates. These include woodwork with intricate carvings and etchings. In addition to the Hai Gallery Miriam’s works can been seen in her own gallery located in the [[Artists Quarter Safed|Artist Quarter]].
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[[Miriam-Mehadipur-Gallery-Safed|Miriam Mehadipur]] was born and raised in the Netherlands. She studied at the Royal Academy of Art before immigrating to Israeli in 1999. Her paintings capture the Persian Jewish traditions of her husband. Mehadipur’s works are often populated by feminine Biblical characters including the matriarchs Sarah, Leah, Rebecca and Rachel alongside other strong Jewish Biblical women such as Miriam, Ruth and Queen Esther. Many of Miriam’s paintings are framed with hand-painted wooden frames which her husband, Menachem, creates. These include woodwork with intricate carvings and etchings. In addition to the Hai Gallery Miriam’s works can been seen in her own gallery located in the [[Artist Quarter Safed|Artist Quarter]].
  
 
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
The Hai Gallery is located below the Gan HaKasum Park on Yosef Caro Street in the Old Jewish Quarter of Tzfat.
 
The Hai Gallery is located below the Gan HaKasum Park on Yosef Caro Street in the Old Jewish Quarter of Tzfat.
 
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