

| About the Artist Jewish by Birth and was born in the deep south in the late 1960's. Became religious and started painting Tambourines which she began doing in various Chabad Houses during Rosh Kodesh women's events put on by the house Rebbetzen. Motivated and moved by the story of Miriam the prophetess. Rivka Sari began to paint at home ouside the occasional Chabad events known today as "Women's Circle". Today she is displayed and sold in many Jewish fairs and art shows, have conducted thousands of workshops across the country. She has become the Artsit and Tambourine Maaven she is today by much hard work, inspiration from her travels and with enthusiam to create more beauty into the world to create Tikkun Olam. Rivka Sari mother of three children which are her three wonderful reason to be a stay at home mother and work as a Artist. Rivka Sari has lived in Israel and traveled the world abroad. Tambourine art painted by Rivka Sari are considered to be the best and has the world market on the most unique Jewish art. Her artwork is highly prized by both art and music collectors around the world which is why her art today graces many Jewish homes and institutions on three continents |
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| To My Holy Friends, My products are indeed one of a kind, and I am confident you will find my prices to be most competitive. I am sure you will be blessed by each handcrafted item. Each item is based on texts from the Tanach chosen carefully to express the art being presented. Each items consist of colors that have a deep meaning in the Holy Torah and you will find that most colors used are based on the colors of the Twelve Shevatim (twelve tribes) of Israel. Each Tambourine Painting I render is an original. I don't do Lithographs, Serialgraphs or Prints. If you like one of the pieces you see in the Tambourine Gallery, I can produce a similar piece for you, but no two of my works are ever identical. We all know that we are approaching the last hours of redemption. My deepest hope is that these paintings of art & handcrafted judaic items will help us to action in bringing the ultimate Geula now. See you in Jerusalem! Shalom u'verecha, Rivka Sari |

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