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Stylized Dalet Medium - by Joyce Steinfeld
Dalet is the fourth letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. It has the shape of an open door. A door is a physical place that one can pass through. In our busy everyday life, there are many hidden doors or opportunities, let us not be too busy or afraid, to recognize these portals to the divine. An interaction with another person, or appreciating our surroundings, these are opportunities to bring our understanding of God into the moment or place.

Material: Cast Bronze on Granite Base
Size: H 10” X W 8” X D 8”
Patina Color: Black with High Polish
Edition Number: 5/75
Inventory Number: J104-1090-S
$
1,117.00    
Stylized Lamed Medium - by Joyce Steinfeld
Lamed is the 12th letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. It is in the approximate middle of the alphabet and is also the tallest letter. Lamed relates to both teaching and learning. It is knowledge that has heart felt meaning, and not the chatter of the cerebral mind. Man has a duty to teach God’s will, but he cannot do this unless he learns it. Learning and teaching are man’s highest accomplishments. To learn and study are not enough, you may have knowledge, but you must act upon the knowledge you have. To study is not the ultimate goal, rather it is the deed that results from the knowledge. With this accomplishment, of personal wisdom and action, we now have ability to guide others in meaningful ways. 

Material: Cast Bronze on Granite Base
Size: H 13” X W 7” X D 6”
Patina Color: Black with High Polish
Edition Number: 6/75
Inventory Number: J110-1092-S
$
1,117.00    

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