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22 May 2003
 The Israel Review of Arts and Letters - 2002/114
 EDITORIAL | POETRY | NATURE | CHAMBER MUSIC | ZIMRIYA | CHAGALL |
 HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS | ISRAEL MUSEUM | HEATWAVE | TORAH/HI-TECH |
 ILLUSTRATIONS | NAHARAYIM | LIONS | CREDITS
 
  Acknowledgments

We would like to express our thanks to the following institutions for their help in providing material and illustrations for this edition of Ariel.

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, in collaboration with the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, for the article "Chagall in Israel" and for providing the illustrations from the exhibition of the same name, at the Israel Museum, September 2002

The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature, Tel Aviv, for permission to publish the English translation of part of the first chapter of "Heatwave and Crazy Birds," by Gabriela Avigur-Rotem. The book was published in Hebrew by Keshet Publishers, Tel Aviv, 2001

The illustrations by Avi Katz were first published in the bimonthly news magazine The Jerusalem Report

The illustrations for the article "The Power Plant on Two Rivers" were provided courtesy of the Central Archives of the Israel Electric Corporation, Haifa

Photo Credits

Howard Clapsaddle: Front cover and pages 13-16

Back cover (Lions of Jerusalem): Shlomi Cohen, Miriam Gilad, Shmaya the Photographer, for the Jerusalem Municipality

Page 79 (above) Shlomo Shoham

Page 79 (below and left) Asher Weill

Art Notes

Marc Chagall: Sketch for the tapestry in the Knesset, 1964; pencil, pen and ink. Gift of Ida Chagall, Paris. Solitude, 1933, oil on canvas. Tel Aviv Museum of Art - gift of the artist. Jew with Torah, 1925, gouache on paper, Tel Aviv Museum of Art - gift of the artist, 1931. The Crucified, 1944, gouache on paper, permanent loan from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation. Interior of a Synagogue in Safed, oil on canvas, purchase made possible by Janine Bernheim and Antoine Wertheimer in memory of their parents, Madeleine and Paul Wertheimer and by the Crown Family, Edith Haas, Averell Harriman, Loula Lasker, Edward D. Mitchell, David Rockefeller and Charles Ullman. Self-Portrait, 1911, watercolours on paper, gift of Joseph Speiregen, Cannes. En Avant (The Traveller), gouache and pencil; collection of Sam and Ayala Zacks

Avi Katz illustrations. See details, pages 68-74

 
 
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