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A 55-Foot-Long Louise Nevelson Sculpture Housed in Long Island Synagogue Is For Sale
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A 55-Foot-Long Louise Nevelson Sculpture Housed in Long Island Synagogue Is For Sale
In 1985, Paul Schwartz, and his wife Amy, were shul shopping after moving from Manhattan to Great Neck, New York, when they came across Temple Beth El. Upon entering the synagogue’s vast sanctuary, Schwartz nearly fell over upon seeing what lay behind the bimah, the raised platform where services are led: a white, 55-foot-long, 16-foot-high Louise Nevelson wall sculpture with a built-in Torah ark and an eternal light by Nevelson hanging above it…
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