Brit Beverley-Jane Stewart, whose collection is on display in Tel Aviv, says she was fascinated by shuls even as a child: 'It's telling people about time, a mix of old and new'

Titled 'Jacob’s Ladder,' oil painting size of a sheet of office paper by famed Jewish modernist was scheduled for a 1996 sale but was swiped days before that auction

Painted at around the time of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, dramatic biblical work was recently found by a Jerusalem family among their deceased mother's possessions

Crowd baffled as performance artist David Datuna removes exhibit at Art Basel show in Miami Beach; no action planned against him

'Out of Time' installation at Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art shows video based on collaborative art project filmed prior to 17-year-old Ari's death in road accident last year

Written by David Ohannessian's granddaughter, 'Feast of Ashes' tells how a top craftsman fled with his family to the Holy City, where his tilework is now a defining characteristic

Head of museum commemorating takeover of diplomatic mission says the old paintings needed an 'update,' promises new ones will still be 'absolutely anti-American'

Impressive showcase of museum's Modernist photography collection provides opportunity to expand holdings of key female artists active in first half of 20th century

UK artist, who was born to Russian Jewish immigrants and served in World War II, portrayed in his art a gritty, dark urban landscape

Painting depicting grisly scene of Jewish widow Judith beheading sleeping Assyrian general purchased 2 days before it was due to go under the hammer in France

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