Liliyane Mendel Gallery Safed

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('''Hebrew''': ליליאנה מנדל / '''Pronunciation''': Lee-lee-an-a Men-del /'''Translation''': Liliyane Mendel / '''Definition''': Tzfat Artist Quarter Gallery  / '''Description''': South African artist’s paintings and drawings which bring imagery to Jewish texts)
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = ליליאנה מנדל
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|data4  = Lee-lee-an-eh Men-del
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|data8  = Tzfat artist with gallery in Artists Quarter.}}
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Liliyane Mendel immigrated to Israel in 2011 from Capetown where she had studied, taught and created art. Her growing interest in Torah texts and Jewish traditions inspired her to open her gallery of spiritual art in [[Safed]].
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Liliyane Mendel immigrated to Israel in 2011 from Capetown where she had studied, taught and created art. Her growing interest in Torah texts and Jewish traditions inspired her to open her gallery of spiritual art in Tzfat.
  
== Background ==  
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== Background ==
Liliyane Mendel was born in Southwest Africa, today the country of Namibia. Her family moved to South Africa when she was a child and Liliyane studied Art History and Fine Arts as graduate degrees at the University of Petoria and the University of South Africa. Liliyane worked as the director of a center for art and architecture in addition to teaching art.
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Liliyane Mendel was born in Southwest Africa, today the country of Namibia. Her family moved to Capetown when she was a child and Lilyane studied Art History and Fine Arts as graduate degrees at the University of Petori and the University of South Africa. Liliyana worked as the director of a center for art and architecture in addition to teaching art.
  
Following the passing of her husband Liliyane began to study Judaism in depth and was quickly engrossed in the study of Torah and Talmud. She saw a profound depth in these studies which also included learning the meanings and “gematria” -- numerical meanings of Hebrew letters -- of Hebrew words, letters and texts. Over time, Liliyana began to include elements of her Jewish studies in her artwork, infusing the works with a spiritual essence.
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Following the passing of her husband Liliyane began to study Judaism and was quickly engrossed in the study of Torah and Talmud. She saw a profound depth in these studies which also included learning the meanings and “gematria” -- numerical meanings of Hebrew letters -- of Hebrew words, letters and texts. Over time, Liliyana began to include elements of her Jewish studies in her artwork, infusing the works with a spiritual essence.
  
 
== Artwork ==
 
== Artwork ==
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
Liliyana’s gallery is open to the public on Tet Vav Street in the [[Artists Quarter Safed|Artists Quarter of Tzfat]].
 
Liliyana’s gallery is open to the public on Tet Vav Street in the [[Artists Quarter Safed|Artists Quarter of Tzfat]].
 
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{{Safed Artists and Galleries}}
 
 
[[Category:Safed]]
 
[[Category:Jewish Art]]
 

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