The talk is available below, and also hosted at My Jewish Learning. Let us use our menorahs, our kiddush cups, our seder plates for more than simple decorations — they should take each of us on journeys every time we use them in which we live out our tradition...
Click through to read this piece from the New York Times about Amy Reichert Judaica. An edited and condensed interview, this Q&A piece by Eve M. Kahn from April 16, 2014 goes behind the scenes of our work.
An article co-written by Amy Reichert and Mary Burnham, a founding partner of MBB Architects, was published in Faith & Form Volume 52, Issue 2. Titled “The Spiritual Union of Architecture and Art” and using the Eli M. Black Lifelong Learning Center as...
Amy’s work, Miriam’s Cup I, was featured by the Jewish Museum this April. A major bulletin in their April 8th newsletter, “The Jewish Museum from Home: Women in the Passover Story,” they elaborated on the details of her work further in the...
A double feature of Amy’s Judaica pieces came from the Jewish Museum this month. In addition to the Miriam cup feature, Amy’s Seder Plate II was the subject of the second installment of their new series, Greater Goods. The series explores the artists and...
Passover gets props as one of the most universally celebrated holidays on the Hebrew calendar. Even disengaged and unaffiliated Jews find their way to the Seder table once a year. What is it about Passover that attracts Jews of all stripes, and arouses wonder in...
This donor wall is inspired by the tabernacle in the desert. Built from donations from the entire people of Israel, the tabernacle defined and symbolized the community’s coherence. This composition weaves together the past (vertical staffs that echo the materials of...
Four pieces of Amy’s work were selected for 500 Judaica: Innovative Contemporary Ritual Art – a recent addition to Lark Publishers’ ”500” series of coffee-table books exploring contemporary design. “These outstanding Jewish ceremonial and ritual objects make a...
“Mishkan and Sukkah” article by Amy Reichert Special issue of the CCAR Journal: The Reform Jewish Quarterly on Judaism and the Arts, edited by Eve Ben-Ora and Vicki Reikes Fox. Includes essays on the role of design, painting, architecture, poetry, and other artistic...