Lotta Camilla Teale brings a dreamy, meditative feel to paintings of Jerusalem's stone walls and flowering paths

Second-generation Holocaust survivor Jacqueline Kott-Wolle grapples with a complex, beautiful and contradictory identity in 'Growing Up Jewish,' on show in NY through June

Fresh off defamation trial, actor to partner with Al Pacino to produce movie about artist's life: 'It was a life of great hardship, but eventual triumph'

Marek Yanai's 'On the Threshold' offers up deep, rich oil and watercolor paintings of Jerusalem at Beit Avi Chai, and is available online as well

It's 'like putting a certain spice on a food and then it becomes the only thing you taste,' explained Yanai, whose newest exhibition runs through Nov. 27 in NYC

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

Looking to foster human connection in an age plagued by social media, the painter uses color and her choice of subjects to compel viewers

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

Collection represents the broad community of dark-skinned people, Ethiopian-Israelis and others of African descent, against a background of light colors