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|data12  = A woman run company that handmakes beautiful hand-painted silk Judaica as well as unique women's fashion.}}
 
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'''Galilee Silks''',a multi-million shekle business, handmakes painted silk tallit and kippot as well as a variety of women's fashion in an atelier in Northern Israel.  
'''Galilee Silks''', a multimillion shekel business, hand-makes painted silk tallit and kippot as well as a variety of women's fashion in an atelier in Northern Israel.  
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==The Company==
 
==The Company==
Galilee Silks is based on ''Kibbutz Beit HaEmek'' in the Western Galilee, in Northern Israel. It was founded by kibbutz member ''Shlomit Azati'' in 1992 as a small one-woman enterprise. Now a thriving business with an annual turnover of over 2 million shekels, it offers a wide variety of hand-painted and handmade traditional silk Judaica as well as women's fashion items. These individual fabrics range from tablecloths, Shabbat and Festival items including tallitim for both men and women, to floating silk jackets and scarves.
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'''Galilee Silks''' is based on ''Kibbutz Beit HaEmek'' in the Western Galilee, in Northern Israel. It was founded by kibbutz member ''Shlomit Azati'' twenty years ago (1992) as a small one-woman enterprise. Now a thriving business with an annual turnover of over 2 million shekels, it offers a wide variety of hand-painted and handmade traditional silk Judaica as well as women's fashion items. These beautiful and individual fabrics range from tablecloths and other Shabbat and Festival items like tallit for both men and women, to floating silk jackets, and scarves.
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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==The Process==
 
==The Process==
The Galilee Silks factory, which is more like a traditional ''atelier'' than a conventional factory, employs around 20  trained creative women artists who hand paint raw silk before turning the colored silk into beautiful products.
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The factory, which is more like a traditional ''atelier'' than a conventional factory, employs around 20  trained creative women artists who hand paint raw silk before turning the colored silk into beautiful products.
 
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The raw silk is first dyed white, before being stretched on a frame. The silk is then hand painted, processed and fixed before being left to dry for about two days. It is then cut and made into a wide variety of items.  As everything is hand-painted and handmade no two products are exactly alike.
First raw silk is dyed white, before being stretched on a frame. The silk is then hand painted, processed and fixed before being left to dry for about two days. It is then cut and made into a wide variety of items.  Since everything is hand-painted and handmade, no two products are exactly alike.
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The artisans are a mix of women members of the kibbutz, some of whom are immigrant women from the former Soviet Union, and Arab women from the neighboring villages.
 
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===Tallit & Tefillin Bags===
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Along with their beautiful silk tallits, Galilee Silks produce excellent pouch sets to match. Like the rest of their products, these tefilin and tallit bags are exquisitely hand-made.
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===Artisans===
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Galilee Silks artisans are a mix of women members of the kibbutz, some of whom are immigrants from the former Soviet Union, and Arab women from the neighboring villages.
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==The Kibbutz==
 
==The Kibbutz==
Around 400 people live on Kibbutz Beit HaEmek which was founded in 1949. Like many other kibbutzim it is diversifying away from the traditional kibbutz format. Apart from the Galilee Silks company, it has another claim to fame. ''Sacha Baron Cohen'', the comedian, known for his various TV and film roles such as ''Ali G'' and ''Borat'', was a volunteer on the kibbutz in the late 80’s.
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Around 400 people live on Kibbutz Beit HaEmek, which is like many kibbutzim diversifying away from the traditional kibbutz format, was founded in 1949. Apart from the Galilee Silks company, it has another claim to fame. ''Sacha Baron Cohen'',the comedian, known for his various TV and film roles such as ''Ali G'' and ''Borat'', was a volunteer on the kibbutz in the late 80’s.
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==Award==
 
==Award==
 
Galilee Silks has support from ''The Fund for the Promotion of Overseas Marketing'', the ''Israel Export Institute'' and the ''Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor''. A few years ago Shlomit Azati was awarded a certificate of merit by the ''Kibbutz Movement Department for the Advancement of Women''.
 
Galilee Silks has support from ''The Fund for the Promotion of Overseas Marketing'', the ''Israel Export Institute'' and the ''Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor''. A few years ago Shlomit Azati was awarded a certificate of merit by the ''Kibbutz Movement Department for the Advancement of Women''.
 
   
 
   
Group tours of the kibbutz and the Galilee Silks factory are available by appointment. Galilee Silks products are also available in a wide range of international stores and online.
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Group tours of the kibbutz and the Galilee Silks factory are available by appointment.  
 
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Galilee Silks products are also available in a wide range of stores world-wide and online.
[[Category:Jewish Art]]
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[[Category:Judaica]]
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