Noah Greenberg Shtenders

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('''Hebrew''': נח גרינגרג / '''Pronunciation''': No-oa-ch Green-berg / '''Other Names''': Bezalel Editions / '''Translation''': Noah Greenberg/ '''Definition''': Tzfat Woodworking craftsman  / '''Description''' Carpeneter who designs, builds and carves unique Judaica from wood)
|title = Tree of Life Shtenders
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|image        = [[File:Space holder.jpg|215px|alt=Tree of Life Shtenders]]
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|header1 = Hebrew:
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|data2  = גלריה נח גרינגרג
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|header3 = Pronunciation:
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|data4  =  No-oa-ch Green-berg
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|header5 = Other Names:
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|data6  =  Bezalel Editions, Tree of Life Shtender
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|header7 = Description:
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|data8  = Tzfat carpenter who designs, builds and carves unique Judaica from wood.}}
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Noah Greenberg has been creating unique Judaica from wood since 1985 in [[Safed|Tzfat]]. He is best known for his “Tree of Life Shtender,” a piece which allows individuals to explore Jewish traditions through a carefully crafted piece of furniture which holds meaningful ritual objects.
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Noah Greenberg has been creating unique Judaica from wood since 1985 in Tzfat. He is best known for his “Tree of Life Shtender,” a piece which allows individuals to explore Jewish traditions through a carefully crafted piece of furniture which holds meaningful ritual objects.
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
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== Judaica ==
 
== Judaica ==
Noah operated a carpentry shop in the [[Artists Quarter Safed|Tzfat Artist Quarter]] where he built furniture, including furnishings for local synagogues. His interest in wood-crafted Judaica led him to David Moss and together they began to collaborate on an idea for a “shtender” -- a lecturn-type stand that Jewish men often use to rest their books while studying or praying. David and Noah developed the concept of uniting many different pieces of Judaica into one central furnishing which, together, would fuse the representations of prayer, study (as represented by the shtender) and observance (as represented by the ritual objects contained within.) This model became the Tree of Life Shtender.
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Noah operated a carpentry shop in the [[Artist Quarter Safed|Tzfat Artist Quarter]] where he built furniture, including furnishings for local synagogues. His interest in wood-crafted Judaica led him to David Moss and together they began to collaborate on an idea for a “shtender” -- a lecturn-type stand that Jewish men often use to rest their books while studying or praying. David and Noah developed the concept of uniting many different pieces of Judaica into one central furnishing which, together, would fuse the representations of prayer, study (as represented by the shtender) and observance (as represented by the ritual objects contained within.) This model became the Tree of Life Shtender.
  
 
== Construction ==
 
== Construction ==
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