ARTcnet.com Fine Art Gallery Presents Yehudit Avrahams Guest Book

Yehudit Avrahams

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Welcome to my guestbook!
Old friends and new friends around the world, please leave your comments in this public guest book.  I am living on a moshav in the desert of Israel, where I look out on miles of rolling sand dunes.  I am looking forward to hearing from you and perhaps meeting you on an ARTcnet Art Tour to Israel.

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Because of the abuse of spam in our guestbooks, I am discontinuing the guestbooks. If you have a message to send to Yehudit Avrahams, please send it to my email at phyllis@artcnet.com . Please mention the artist's name and include your contact information. Thank you, Phyllis


Date:
19 Sep 1999
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11:50:15
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Yehudit, Visiting your moshav and workshop in the Israeli desert, driving through the miles of spectacular rolling sand dunes (and accompanying high, narrow, winding roads), meeting you and feeling the unique quality of your tallitot, filled me with an awesome and inspirational love of Israel. I am looking forward to seeing you again when our ARTcnet.com Art Tours visit your moshav. Love you, and welcome to ARTcnet.com! Phyllis Zemble


Date:
20 Sep 1999
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22:44:25
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What a wonderful surprise!

So great to see you and your wonderful work! Suddenly the kinesthetic feeling that your work always evoked is back! I can't look at your creations without being awash in the touch that it invites, that is just as much a dimension of it as is the pleasing sight. I guess texture is a word for it, but it hardly describes the feel of it. Unless we can imagine the texture of the soul. Of course I have been a fan of your work since the days when your weaving graced your home in the Mission.

Good luck and much success!

By the way, I didn't realize that Yaakov was a poet also! I enjoyed the poem he sent to Q.R. a lot.

Leshana tova teekateyvu!

leon leon


Date:
11 Oct 1999
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16:16:57
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Hi Yehudit-

As you can see, I found the site. Thank you for the introduction, and for the pleasure of seeing your work (before the fact).

Miriam


Date:
13 Oct 1999
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16:45:33
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Hi Yehudit! This is your brother-in law Simon.I just got thru looking at your web site and your creations. They are really splendid.How is business going? I am running my brokerage/consulting company full time from the house since June 1st. Barbara is busy studying for her Graduate course in Learning Disabilities. She was transferred to another school Frances A. Desmares School, which is 3 1/2 miles up over the hill from our house. We'll I have to get back to the phones, take care and Barbara will get in touch with you after her Mid-Term Exam next week.Say hi to Yaakov,Love Simon!Well keep up the artistic creations, and Barbara will get back in touch with you soon after her mid-term.Take Care, say hi to Yaackov.Love Simon!


Date:
21 Oct 1999
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02:11:07
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Hi Yehudit, I found your site on a web search. I am currently compiling a list of links to fiber Judaica on the web and I've added your page. Lovely work! Avital Pinnick


Date:
01 Nov 1999
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10:19:54
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Date:
20 Dec 1999
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07:59:49
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I will be in Israel on 12/26-1/3 and am interested in seeing your work. Particullary I am interested in your chuppahs. Can you please e-mail me at sharris@dmbb.com to let me know how to get to your studio from K'far S'ava and when you will be open.

Thank you very much, Samantha Harris


Date:
24 May 2000
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19:07:43
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Hi Yehudit I saw your work and was very impressed. Please let me know how to reach you in Israel so my sister in law who lives there can contact you to see your work in person. My e-mail address is elky@mindspring.com

David S.



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