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"Peace Comes from Up High" Print

$150.00
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The words “Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu”—"May the One who makes peace in the heavens bring peace upon us"—are among the most resonant lines in Jewish liturgy. Recited in the concluding lines of the Kaddish, these words are spoken by both prayer leaders and mourners, expressing an eternal hope for peace.

This print was created as a visual prayer—an invocation of divine peace for Israel and the Jewish people. In the wake of devastating events and ongoing uncertainty, nearly 21 months after October 7th, we hold tightly to this timeless plea. As we watch global and regional tensions unfold, this artwork is a reminder: while human effort is essential, true peace comes from above.

50% of proceeds donated to charities supporting people in Israel.

Image size: 4.25” x 9.25”

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The words “Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu”—"May the One who makes peace in the heavens bring peace upon us"—are among the most resonant lines in Jewish liturgy. Recited in the concluding lines of the Kaddish, these words are spoken by both prayer leaders and mourners, expressing an eternal hope for peace.

This print was created as a visual prayer—an invocation of divine peace for Israel and the Jewish people. In the wake of devastating events and ongoing uncertainty, nearly 21 months after October 7th, we hold tightly to this timeless plea. As we watch global and regional tensions unfold, this artwork is a reminder: while human effort is essential, true peace comes from above.

50% of proceeds donated to charities supporting people in Israel.

Image size: 4.25” x 9.25”

The words “Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu”—"May the One who makes peace in the heavens bring peace upon us"—are among the most resonant lines in Jewish liturgy. Recited in the concluding lines of the Kaddish, these words are spoken by both prayer leaders and mourners, expressing an eternal hope for peace.

This print was created as a visual prayer—an invocation of divine peace for Israel and the Jewish people. In the wake of devastating events and ongoing uncertainty, nearly 21 months after October 7th, we hold tightly to this timeless plea. As we watch global and regional tensions unfold, this artwork is a reminder: while human effort is essential, true peace comes from above.

50% of proceeds donated to charities supporting people in Israel.

Image size: 4.25” x 9.25”

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