Kos Shel Bracha

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22×28 inches

Oil on Canvas

A common ritual yet a moment that ascends formality — the Lubavitcher Rebbe offering a cup of wine, but as a deeply personal, spiritual exchange. The Rebbe’s warm smile, his steady hands, and the rich, glowing palette reflect the profound tenderness and attention he gave to every individual.

Kos Shel Bracha, the “Cup of Blessing,” becomes more than a symbol — it is an invitation. To feel seen. To be elevated. To carry forward something holy and deeply personal. Through layers of warm color and intimate expression, I sought to honor the way the Rebbe’s blessings weren’t just poured into wine, but into people — one by one, face to face, heart to heart.


22×28 inches

Oil on Canvas

A common ritual yet a moment that ascends formality — the Lubavitcher Rebbe offering a cup of wine, but as a deeply personal, spiritual exchange. The Rebbe’s warm smile, his steady hands, and the rich, glowing palette reflect the profound tenderness and attention he gave to every individual.

Kos Shel Bracha, the “Cup of Blessing,” becomes more than a symbol — it is an invitation. To feel seen. To be elevated. To carry forward something holy and deeply personal. Through layers of warm color and intimate expression, I sought to honor the way the Rebbe’s blessings weren’t just poured into wine, but into people — one by one, face to face, heart to heart.