Prayers For Peace

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“This is not a map of Israel — it is a memory of it. I’ve layered ancient stone and modern skyline, desert and sea, palm tree and peace dove, Hebrew text and Israeli currency into a single frame that holds thousands of years without straining. The old city gate sits beside Tel Aviv's glass towers. A camel rests near a sailboat. The land contains all of it, always has.”

Some places live in you whether you've been there or not. Prayers for Peace is Mimi Wohlberg's most layered and ambitious work — a mixed-media collage that compresses the entire sweep of the land of Israel into one extraordinary piece. Ancient ruins, the Mediterranean, desert rock, lush green hills, a dove of peace, Hebrew scripture, the streets of a modern city — all assembled by hand from painted papers, photographs, and textured materials.

This is the piece for the Jewish home that wants more than a symbol on the wall. It is history, longing, beauty, and belonging — all at once. A profound housewarming gift, wedding gift, or addition to any serious Judaica collection.

“This is not a map of Israel — it is a memory of it. I’ve layered ancient stone and modern skyline, desert and sea, palm tree and peace dove, Hebrew text and Israeli currency into a single frame that holds thousands of years without straining. The old city gate sits beside Tel Aviv's glass towers. A camel rests near a sailboat. The land contains all of it, always has.”

Some places live in you whether you've been there or not. Prayers for Peace is Mimi Wohlberg's most layered and ambitious work — a mixed-media collage that compresses the entire sweep of the land of Israel into one extraordinary piece. Ancient ruins, the Mediterranean, desert rock, lush green hills, a dove of peace, Hebrew scripture, the streets of a modern city — all assembled by hand from painted papers, photographs, and textured materials.

This is the piece for the Jewish home that wants more than a symbol on the wall. It is history, longing, beauty, and belonging — all at once. A profound housewarming gift, wedding gift, or addition to any serious Judaica collection.