Chihuly Unveils First Holocaust Memorial in Hamptons
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Dale Chihuly Creates Glass Holocaust Memorial in Westhampton
In the beginning, “ruach Elohim,” the Spirit of God, blew into the waters and created the earth. He saw it was good. He then blew into the waters to create man in his image. In 1965, Dale Chihuly melted sand. He pulled a hot glass ball out of his oven, added color, put his pipe to the glass, and blew the biggest bubble of glass anyone had ever known. At one time he would’ve needed a factory to realize his vision. Instead he was working with a r…
The synagogue in the Hamptons in the United States unveiled a sculpture by Dale Chihuly, a glass artist who is also known to the Israeli public. It is a spectacular 7.5-meter-high monolith, part of a partnership between the sculptor and local rabbi Mark Schneier.
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