Art of Revelation: From Destruction to Creation

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After a tragic fire, Yoram Raanan, a renowned Israeli painter, brings Torah to life through his magnificent works of art on the weekly Torah portion.

Art of Revelation, the gorgeous book by Israeli contemporary artist Yoram Raanan, brings the entire annual cycle of the weekly Torah portions to life through an unprecedented array of striking paintings.

Less than 15 months after his art studio and about 2,000 of his pieces were destroyed in a fire as Israel was hit by a nationwide wave of blazes, Raanan’s new book showcases 160 exquisite original paintings on the 54 Torah portions, accompanied by explanations that help readers see layers in the art that may not initially meet the eye.

Art of Revelation engages the mind while being a digestible book that will capture the hearts and imaginations of experts and novices who appreciate fine art. Raanan’s paintings reflect the inner dimension of the events, people, laws, and stories of the Torah, speaking in metaphors that slip into viewers’ minds and touch them in a visceral way.

The artist praises the work of his wife and co-author Meira Raanan, who spent “years researching and writing about the biblical understanding and artistic nuances that these visual representations convey.”

“Few artists in the Jewish world today better capture the beauty of holiness, of service of God, and of Judaism as a faith than Yoram Raanan,” writes Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, former chief rabbi of the U.K. “His paintings have inspired me for many years, and I have been moved by the way he has rebuilt after the tragedy of losing his lifes work in the arson attacks that engulfed the Judean Hills outside Jerusalem in November 2016. I am delighted to see Yorams work showcased in this way.”

Click here to order this magnificent work of art.

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menorah spreading light

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bikurim fruit

Balaam's donkey

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