Quilt Exhibit
Temple Har Shalom (THS) is proud to announce the opening of a unique display showcasing the art of quilting by Israeli artists. The quilts are uniquely beautiful and depict themes of the holy land, the Old Testament, the exploration of nature, the human condition and other thought provoking concepts. Many thanks to Bill Handler for making this extraordinary exhibit possible.
The exhibit was originally shown at BYU’s Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies last year. THS members who saw the exhibit in Jerusalem were so impressed with the beauty of the quilts and the quality of the show that they immediately began working with the Jerusalem Center’s curator, Mrs. Neomi Weinstein, to bring the quilts to display here in Park city. “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to bring such a beautiful and unique exhibit to the Temple and to Park City,” said Rabbi Josh Aaronson of THS. “I would also like to thank the staff at BYU’s Jerusalem Center for their support and cooperation in helping us bring this one-of-a-kind experience back to Utah.”
The ten artists whose work will be on display have many years of collective quilting experience and have had their individual works shown all over the world in countries including the Netherlands, Germany, Israel, the United States, France, Switzerland, Hungary, and the United Kingdom. The exhibit incorporates a variety of styles including typical blanket patchworks to more intricate works, and even elegant hand-made dress garments. Dr. Jim Kearl, Assistant to the University President for BYU’s Jerusalem Center for Near Eastern Studies said, “Over the past several years, the Jerusalem Center has exhibited works by both Israeli and Palestinian artists and the quilt exhibit was among the most popular. The Jerusalem Center’s objectives include providing a venue for artists who have few opportunities for exposure, and promoting good will between different communities. We are, therefore, pleased that the quilt exhibit caught the eye of some members of Temple Har Shalom and that a connection could be made between the BYU Center in Jerusalem, and a Jewish congregation in Park City.”
The exhibit will be free and open to the public during business hours through December 10th, 2010 at Temple Har Shalom in Park City.
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"My Jerusalem" by Carmela Zak
Ongoing Events:
Bridge Group
Stay tuned for details about the next meeting!
Jewish Family Services Career Networking
Mondays, 9:00 am in the THS cafe.
Ladies' Book Club
October 5th, 2010, 6:30 pm at the home of Jane Marantz – “The German Bride” by Joanna Hershon
December 7th, 2010 – “Making Toast” by Roger Rosenblatt
February 1st, 2011 – “Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man who Rescued a Million Yiddish Books” by Aaron Lansky
Mah Jongg
Wednesdays, 12:00 pm in the THS cafe.
Not So Youth Group- Temple Har Shalom's 20s and 30s Group
Saturday, September 11, 5:00 pm- Join us at the State Fair and Rodeo!
Special K's- An Adult-Only Social Group
Stay tuned for our next event!