


Am Yisrael Chai
18 × 24 inches
Fine art lithograph
Moab Entrada Natural 290gsm
‘Am Yisrael Chai’ was created in the aftermath of October 7th. At its center is a soldier in prayer — caught in a sacred pause between duty and devotion. Behind him, a layered collage of vintage Israeli photographs - worn, warm, and resilient - forms the background. These aren’t just memories; they are building blocks of identity, culture, and the Jewish soul. They are the past standing with us in the present.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe once described IDF soldiers as Tzadikim Gemurim — complete and righteous individuals — because in risking their lives to defend Am Yisrael, they reach the highest levels of kedusha (holiness). This painting is a reflection of that holiness — the fusion of physical defense with spiritual power. It’s about the strength to carry a weapon in one hand and a Shema on the lips. About walking into battle with both courage and belief.
Am Yisrael Chai is not just a title — it is a heartbeat. A whispered prayer. A defiant cry. Even when we are shattered, we rise. Even when threatened, we remember who we are. This work is a tribute to the enduring soul of a people who love, who remember, who defend, and who believe.
18 × 24 inches
Fine art lithograph
Moab Entrada Natural 290gsm
‘Am Yisrael Chai’ was created in the aftermath of October 7th. At its center is a soldier in prayer — caught in a sacred pause between duty and devotion. Behind him, a layered collage of vintage Israeli photographs - worn, warm, and resilient - forms the background. These aren’t just memories; they are building blocks of identity, culture, and the Jewish soul. They are the past standing with us in the present.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe once described IDF soldiers as Tzadikim Gemurim — complete and righteous individuals — because in risking their lives to defend Am Yisrael, they reach the highest levels of kedusha (holiness). This painting is a reflection of that holiness — the fusion of physical defense with spiritual power. It’s about the strength to carry a weapon in one hand and a Shema on the lips. About walking into battle with both courage and belief.
Am Yisrael Chai is not just a title — it is a heartbeat. A whispered prayer. A defiant cry. Even when we are shattered, we rise. Even when threatened, we remember who we are. This work is a tribute to the enduring soul of a people who love, who remember, who defend, and who believe.