Click this link to read Creating the Artist’s Haggadah by Shelley S. Hebert. A nicely written piece with some words from myself and my fellow talented Jewish Artists Collective Chicago members Carol Neiger, Susan Dickman, and Berit Engen is hosted on The Times...
Created by the Jewish Museum this video is a fantastic and inclusive dive into the Passover holiday and Jewish material culture. Watch it here or below, and you will see it features both my seder plate and Miriam’s...
Chag Pesach Sameach! I am delighted to be featured alongside fellow Chicago women on this collection of Seder plates from the most recent, March 2021, issue of Jewish United Fund – JUF News. You can find this article both in print and online here:...
We feel so honored to be featured in the spectacular new museum, the ANU- Museum of the Jewish People, as part of their permanent collection display! In the largest Jewish museum in the world, visitors will go on a fascinating journey that portrays the story of the...
Out of the Narrows: The Artists’ Haggadah was created during the modern plague of our time, Covid-19, as Amy and other members of an arts collective began considering how to celebrate Passover, the holiday of freedom, in isolation. Follow this link to the JAC-Chicago...
Tue / Feb 23, 2021 / 1:00 pm Registration link for Zoom meeting access Amy Reichert, Zigi Ben-Haim, Tsipi Ben-Haim Hosted by Park Avenue Synagogue This event is open to everyone, not just PAS members How do we “come together right now” with art as our guide? Join our...
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...