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|data6  = Commercial Judaica Designer
 
|data6  = Commercial Judaica Designer
 
|header7 = Description:
 
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|data8  = Produces popular contemporary Judaica working in decorated wood and textiles, especially painted silk.}}
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|data8  = Produces popular contemporary Judaica working in decorated wood and textiles, especially painted silk
  
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Yair Emanuel is a contemporary Judaica artist designer who studied at Bezelel Art Academy and now works from his [[Emanuel Judaica Art Studio|studio workshop]] in Jerusalem. His work is so popular all over the world that it has even been faked.
 
Yair Emanuel is a contemporary Judaica artist designer who studied at Bezelel Art Academy and now works from his [[Emanuel Judaica Art Studio|studio workshop]] in Jerusalem. His work is so popular all over the world that it has even been faked.
  
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==Wood and Textiles==
 
==Wood and Textiles==
 
Yair designs both ritual religious objects in decorated painted wood such as Chanukah menorahs, Havdalah sets, Challah boards and Kiddush cups, in addition to regular tableware like bowls and napkin rings. His textiles, like his silk tallits, kippot in a variety of fabrics, and decorative tapestry wall hangings, have made him extremely popular. Yair Emanuel is now considered one of the foremost contemporary Judaic designers.
 
Yair designs both ritual religious objects in decorated painted wood such as Chanukah menorahs, Havdalah sets, Challah boards and Kiddush cups, in addition to regular tableware like bowls and napkin rings. His textiles, like his silk tallits, kippot in a variety of fabrics, and decorative tapestry wall hangings, have made him extremely popular. Yair Emanuel is now considered one of the foremost contemporary Judaic designers.
==Tallit and Tefillin Bags==
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Yair Emanuel also offers a wide choice of tefilin and tallit bags that complement or match his tallits. Yair offers everything from his signature pomegranate designs in raw silk to traditional velvet pouch sets. These distinctive bag sets are available in machine or hand embroidery, appliquéd, and even quilted tallit and tefilin pouch sets in a range of materials, colors and choice of designs. 
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==Illegal Copies==
 
==Illegal Copies==
Yair Emanuel's work is so popular that it has been forged. In 2006 the Jerusalem High Court awarded Emanuel a substantial award, 140,000 shekels (approx $35,000) against a company that copied 27 of his Judaica items, thereby stealing his intellectual property rights.
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In fact his work is so popular that it has been faked. In 2006 the Jerusalem High Court awarded Emanuel a substantial award, 140,000 sheckles ($35,000 approx) against a company that copied 27 of his Judaica items, and thereby stealing his intellectual property rights.
  
 
==Studio Workshop==
 
==Studio Workshop==
Yair Emanuel is a designer and creative artist producing excellent modern usable Judaica from his [[Emanuel Judaica Art Studio|studio workshop]] in Jerusalem. According to tradition, a Jew is supposed to donate money to charity (tzedakah) and contribute to society. One of the ways Emanuel does this is by employing a variety of people in his workshop, manufacturing his unique Judaic designs, who might otherwise find it difficult to locate suitable employment. Many workers in his studio have mental disabilities or are new immigrants to Israel. Yair also gives a percentage of his profits to charity (tzedakah).
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Yair Emanuel is a designer and creative artist producing excellent modern usable Judaica from his studio workshop in Jerusalem. According to tradition, a Jew is supposed to donate money to charity (tzedakah) and contribute to society. One of the ways Emanuel does this is by employing a variety of people in his workshop to help produce his unique Judaic designs who might otherwise find it difficult to find suitable employment. Many of these workers in his studio have mental disabilities or are new immigrants to Israel. Yair also gives a percentage of his profits to charity (tzedakah).
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As well as running his successful commercial business from his Jerusalem studio, Emanuel also has an online presence so that people from all over the world can see and buy his popular designs and know they are getting the real thing.  
  
Aside from running his successful commercial business from his Jerusalem studio, Emanuel also has an online presence so that people world wide can see and buy his popular designs, knowing they are getting the real thing.
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Yair Emanuel lives and works in Jerusalem.
  
 
[[Category:Jewish Art]]
 
[[Category:Jewish Art]]

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