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Tzuf Art and Soul
Tzuf Art and Soul

A small family business based in the Galilee mountains of Israel. Simcha and his wife Rachel create original Judaica art, personalized with names of your choice and inspiring biblical verses. Simcha writes with a feather quill on parchment using the ancient Biblical Scribe methods, and Rachel paints and water colors around the writing.

Also available is high quality art paper prints, canvas prints, inspiring Bible Verse Pillows, and magic mugs. Options for personalizing with your name of choice. The Magic Mug begins as a regular black mug, and after adding a hot liquid, the black magically melts away, revealing an inspiring Biblical Verse beneath, and personalized with the name of your choice.

Simcha and Rachel also have a musical family band featuring Simcha on the Celtic Harp, and Rachel on a Turkish Saz.

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