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Garments of the High Priest
1981.044
Chemise
Yeshiva University Museum
Gamma #8
1992.082
Textile
Yeshiva University Museum
Customized Israeli flag
1994.512
Flag
Yeshiva University Museum
Tree of Life Cycle
1996.150
Textile
Yeshiva University Museum
Sukkah Lining #1-4
1997.046
Mixed media
Yeshiva University Museum
Sukkah Lining 1
1997.046
Mixed media
Yeshiva University Museum
Citron Wall (Sukkah hanging)
1997.046
Mixed media
Yeshiva University Museum
Jerusalem (Sukkah hanging)
1997.046
Mixed media
Yeshiva University Museum
Multifloral (Sukkah hanging)
1997.046
Mixed media
Yeshiva University Museum
The Stepped On Gemara
1998.601
Mixed media
Yeshiva University Museum
The Stepped On Gemara
1998.602
Mixed media
Yeshiva University Museum
Celestial Sphere
2007.072
Mixed media
Yeshiva University Museum
El Al First Class Shoehorns (necklace)
2013.020
necklace
Yeshiva University Museum
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