Archie Granot's contemporary papercut Haggadah for Passover in Saint Louis

ALPHA OMEGA ARTS
Page 53 from The Papercut Haggadah (1998 - 2007)
MISSOURI - The Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, at Saint Louis University hosts the contemporary art exhibition, "The Papercut Haggadah" by Archie Granot through May 20. The Haggadah is a book that Jews read on the first night of Passover, and the word Haggadah is the Hebrew word for “telling,” specifically used to reference the telling of the Exodus story at Seder during Passover (4/6-12, 2012). Granot's Haggadah consists of 55 pages created from the Jewish folk art tradition of papercutting, and has previously been displayed at the Jewish Theological Seminary and at Loyola University.

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