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Decades After His Death, Ben-Zion’s Relatively Unknown Jewish Art Is Timely, Experts Say

Summary by Washington Jewish Week
The former home and studio of the Jewish painter Ben-Zion Weinman (1897-1987) in a brownstone in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, in 2019. (Photo by Menachem Wecker via JNS) Anna Rahmanan, Menachem Wecker | JNS A private tour of the former Manhattan home and studio of the Jewish artist Ben-Zion presents as the artistic version of an ice-cream headache. Spread over several floors, including a basement with a hidden trapdoor staircase, the w…
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Washington Jewish Week broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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