Batya Erdstein Pottery Safed
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|data4 = Ba’t-ee-a | |data4 = Ba’t-ee-a | ||
|header5 = Other Names | |header5 = Other Names | ||
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|header7 = Description: | |header7 = Description: | ||
|data8 = Opportunity to view functional high-firing stoneware and participate in pottery classes and workshops}} | |data8 = Opportunity to view functional high-firing stoneware and participate in pottery classes and workshops}} | ||
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== Studio == | == Studio == | ||
Batya’s studio is located on Alorzoroff Street just below the [[Judith Gallery Safed|Judith Gallery]] near Keren HaYesod Street. | Batya’s studio is located on Alorzoroff Street just below the [[Judith Gallery Safed|Judith Gallery]] near Keren HaYesod Street. | ||
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[[Category:Safed]] | [[Category:Safed]] | ||
[[Category:Jewish Art]] | [[Category:Jewish Art]] |