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The Nireh Or Store "Noach" Print
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"Noach" Print

from $30.00

Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Noach

“G!d saw how great human corruption was on earth, and how every plan devised by people was nothing but evil all the time. And G!d regretted making humans on earth, and G!d’s heart was saddened.” Last week, the world was created. This week, the world is destroyed. With raging waters, G!d decides to blot out the world which has already become corrupt. G!d commands one not-so-bad guy, Noach, to build an ark so that he and his family (and some animals) can survive.The Torah doesn’t tell us much about Noach, but the Zohar lends us a clue about his name: Noach, meaning rest, connects to Shabbat, our day of rest. Every week when we enter Shabbat, it’s as if we are entering the ark; a shelter from the world as it is and a taste of the world as it should be. Perhaps you too have looked out into the world and thought, “let’s just start over.” We can’t start the world from scratch, but getting a vision of how we want the world to be can serve as fuel for our actions during the week.

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Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Noach

“G!d saw how great human corruption was on earth, and how every plan devised by people was nothing but evil all the time. And G!d regretted making humans on earth, and G!d’s heart was saddened.” Last week, the world was created. This week, the world is destroyed. With raging waters, G!d decides to blot out the world which has already become corrupt. G!d commands one not-so-bad guy, Noach, to build an ark so that he and his family (and some animals) can survive.The Torah doesn’t tell us much about Noach, but the Zohar lends us a clue about his name: Noach, meaning rest, connects to Shabbat, our day of rest. Every week when we enter Shabbat, it’s as if we are entering the ark; a shelter from the world as it is and a taste of the world as it should be. Perhaps you too have looked out into the world and thought, “let’s just start over.” We can’t start the world from scratch, but getting a vision of how we want the world to be can serve as fuel for our actions during the week.

Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Noach

“G!d saw how great human corruption was on earth, and how every plan devised by people was nothing but evil all the time. And G!d regretted making humans on earth, and G!d’s heart was saddened.” Last week, the world was created. This week, the world is destroyed. With raging waters, G!d decides to blot out the world which has already become corrupt. G!d commands one not-so-bad guy, Noach, to build an ark so that he and his family (and some animals) can survive.The Torah doesn’t tell us much about Noach, but the Zohar lends us a clue about his name: Noach, meaning rest, connects to Shabbat, our day of rest. Every week when we enter Shabbat, it’s as if we are entering the ark; a shelter from the world as it is and a taste of the world as it should be. Perhaps you too have looked out into the world and thought, “let’s just start over.” We can’t start the world from scratch, but getting a vision of how we want the world to be can serve as fuel for our actions during the week.

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