A New Torah Mantle

When our granddaughters had their B’Not Mitzvah this past September, I was introduced to the Torah that was very likely used when my father had his Bar Mitzvah. What better honor for me than to collaborate with my cousin, Keshira HaLev to give the Torah a new mantle!

  • Cousin Sandy’s tuxedo, shirts, hankies, and ties
  • Uncle Jason’s Greek hats and Tallit bag
  • Maya and Naomi’s B’not Mitzvah logo
  • Keshira’s Wedding dress
  • Sacred garment silks
  • Tim’s Bar Mitzvah kepah
  • Cousins’ photo transfers, needlepoint, and embroideries
  • Spoonflower Shehikianyu fabric
  • Maurcy Gottlieb painting fabric
  • Pomegranate embroideries

Published by SilkQuilt

Pittsburgh-based fiber artist, Louise Silk, creates art that combines aesthetics and functionality with meaning and memories. From the influence of a 1972 MS Magazine article to the current SILKDENIM label, her quilt experiences culminate in a display of her particular capacity to use her patchwork skills to piece together just about anything into an aesthetic meaningful whole.

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