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Browsing 90s comics since 00s books are “drivel”—meet Masada (Team Youngblood, 1993).
Masada’s namesake is a 1st century siege in which 1,000 Jewish people are thought to have died. Her power? Assuming the collective strength & height of, uh, every dead Jewish person in history.
Hey fellow artists! I’m Uri, a queer, Jewish illustrator with a love for character design 🐍💕 https://t.co/imHwLP4s0X
Jewish Wartime home in Shanghai, 1930s.
In the 1930s and 40s, the Chinese city hosted a large, vibrant community of refugees fleeing persecution in Europe, and 20,000 or so European Jews found their way to the city.
#Glasgowlifegoeson On the 75th anniversary of VE Day we also remember those who perished. This harrowing image was made in Bergen-Belsen by Marianne Grant, a Jewish artist. She uniquely recorded her experiences of imprisonment in Nazi concentration camps https://t.co/D7A4AR1bZO
Persecuted by the Nazis, Felix Nussbaum (German-Jewish 1904-1944) painted many self portraits. The melancholic works explored his own identity as artist, brother, husband, son, and refugee. #painting #artIlove https://t.co/xKtvkce5PF
With your #BarnetLibraries membership & pin you can access Encyclopaedia Judaica at https://t.co/kMAGyHSscT It covers all aspects of Judaism, Jewish people & culture. For Barnet Libraries membership, click link to get instant access https://t.co/2l5riQUrnh #Jewish
Emmanuel Levinas -Ethics and the Other
Emmanuel Levinas was born in Kaunas, Lithuania in 1906. His parents were Jewish. Russian was the language of his early education, though he was also fluent in German...
https://t.co/bVWuNp8vqi
"S. Rosen, Spidey's second cousin on his uncle's side!" Not to like continually bring up the Peter Parker's Jewish thing, but Peter Parker is extremely Jewish.
Commission for the lovely @magpietongue who wanted a selection of jewish mysticism! 🐓 Thank you so much Ezra!
Born #onthisday1881 Max Weber Jewish-American #painter & one of first American #Cubist painters Praised as "pioneer of modern art in America" in 1945 Life magazine article Later life turned to more figurative #Expressionist depictions of Jewish families rabbis & Talmudic scholars
Here's @theloserfish's drawing of Esther as if she were a Disney princess (w/Florida wildlife, since Perach=South Florida)
She's one of the MC's of A HARVEST OF RIPE FIGS, a $4 cozy mystery w/all-Jewish cast & happy f/f for the other MC
https://t.co/ZZkhnMraiE , also on Kindle
@TrayBridgewater I mean let's not talk about the over 17,312 Slave ships owned by Non-Jews...
1,600 unsuccessful Slave ships
15,790 successful Slave ships
About 12 Jewish ones...
Hi #PortfolioDay
Im Tora, a Russian Jewish American Illustrator studying at RISD, interested in background design and folklore inspired illustrations!
I am looking for freelance opportunities!
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Drawings of Pepe that I did when I was doing school: a thread
To start, Jewish Pepe
Joseph of Arimathea must have had a tacit realization that the sabbath as had been celebrated for hundreds of years was a harbinger of the true Sabbath — Jesus Christ. Why else would he abandon the Jewish sabbath to bury Jesus’ dead body?
https://t.co/83hLpizegD
Chagall’s genius was mood & colour. Picasso admired him for the latter. He has also been pigeon-holed as the greatest Jewish painter of his time - he was clear he saw life from a universal perspective & not just from his own heritage. His was the voice of humanity triumphant