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It’s about Freedom of Choice, not Freedom of Speech

May 22, 2012 – 10:14 pm | 12 Comments

By Anthony Frosh
As happened last year at Limmud Oz in Sydney, advocates of the destruction of the State of Israel have had their application to host a session rejected. And just as happened last year, …

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A Heartfelt Exhibition

May 5, 2011 – 10:07 pm |

By Siobhan O’Neill
An exhibition featuring the collaboration of the work the late Lin Onus, the famous Aboriginal artist, and Israeli artist Shaike Snir, opened this evening at Alt Neu I am Art gallery …

Repairing the World, One Brush Stroke at a Time

April 1, 2011 – 9:22 am | One Comment

By Michael Krape
Shaike Snir is not a household name but his causes are.  Together with his wife Irit he is creating a way for artists and their art to deliver outcomes for people in need.
The …

Confessions of a Cross-religion Art Lover

December 11, 2009 – 2:01 pm | 5 Comments

By Almoni
For the past ten years I’ve had an increasing interest with Renaissance Art: Duccio, Giotto, the Lippis, Martini, della Francesca and many others. For all of them – and for earlier wonderful painters like …

Ask Bayla #3: Dali dilemma

October 20, 2009 – 2:38 pm | 2 Comments

Dear Tante Bayla,
A couple of weeks ago, my beloved and I decided to visit the Dali exhibition at the NGV for the Art After Dark session. When we arrived we were dismayed to find that …

Horny Jew: What’s the deal with Michelangelo’s Moses?

September 7, 2009 – 12:27 pm | 30 Comments

By Simon Holloway
Almost everybody who has been to Italy has seen it and those who haven’t, should. Sitting within a small church on one of Rome’s seven hills, the tomb of Pope Julius II sports …