"Korach" Print

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Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Korach

This week, a man named Korach leads a rebellion of 250 men against Moshe and Aaron, saying:רַב־לָכֶם֒ כִּ֤י כָל־הָֽעֵדָה֙ כֻּלָּ֣ם קְדֹשִׁ֔ים וּבְתוֹכָ֖ם יְהוָ֑ה וּמַדּ֥וּעַ תִּֽתְנַשְּׂא֖וּ עַל־קְהַ֥ל יְהוָֽה׃“You have gone too far! For all the community are holy, all of them, and G!d is in their midst. Why then do you raise yourselves above the G!d’s congregation?” In a frightening event, the earth opens and swallows up Koach, his assembly, all of their families, homes and belongings. What is so wrong with their original complaints? After all, the entire community is holy, and everyone should be treated as such. Nechama Leibowitz explains, “Note that they do not say ‘All the congregation is holy’ as a unit but, ‘All the congregation are holy, every one of them’ each one taken individually. The assertion of individual, selfish ambitions outweighs their group feeling as a ‘kingdom of priests and holy nation.’” Particularly since the Israelites were in transition and felt on shaky ground, they needed to hold onto one another and their collective vision. How do we stay connected to one another and our collective vision when our instinct might be to separate ourselves?

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Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Korach

This week, a man named Korach leads a rebellion of 250 men against Moshe and Aaron, saying:רַב־לָכֶם֒ כִּ֤י כָל־הָֽעֵדָה֙ כֻּלָּ֣ם קְדֹשִׁ֔ים וּבְתוֹכָ֖ם יְהוָ֑ה וּמַדּ֥וּעַ תִּֽתְנַשְּׂא֖וּ עַל־קְהַ֥ל יְהוָֽה׃“You have gone too far! For all the community are holy, all of them, and G!d is in their midst. Why then do you raise yourselves above the G!d’s congregation?” In a frightening event, the earth opens and swallows up Koach, his assembly, all of their families, homes and belongings. What is so wrong with their original complaints? After all, the entire community is holy, and everyone should be treated as such. Nechama Leibowitz explains, “Note that they do not say ‘All the congregation is holy’ as a unit but, ‘All the congregation are holy, every one of them’ each one taken individually. The assertion of individual, selfish ambitions outweighs their group feeling as a ‘kingdom of priests and holy nation.’” Particularly since the Israelites were in transition and felt on shaky ground, they needed to hold onto one another and their collective vision. How do we stay connected to one another and our collective vision when our instinct might be to separate ourselves?

Prints are archival quality Giclee prints. Paper prints take 2-4 business days plus shipping and canvas prints take 5-7 days plus shipping. Custom sizes and rush options are available, please contact us for details!

Paper is 340g, Bright White, water-resistant velvet fine art paper made from 100% cotton fiber and is acid and lignin free. Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints.

Canvas has a 1.5” gallery wrap and satin finish.

Korach

This week, a man named Korach leads a rebellion of 250 men against Moshe and Aaron, saying:רַב־לָכֶם֒ כִּ֤י כָל־הָֽעֵדָה֙ כֻּלָּ֣ם קְדֹשִׁ֔ים וּבְתוֹכָ֖ם יְהוָ֑ה וּמַדּ֥וּעַ תִּֽתְנַשְּׂא֖וּ עַל־קְהַ֥ל יְהוָֽה׃“You have gone too far! For all the community are holy, all of them, and G!d is in their midst. Why then do you raise yourselves above the G!d’s congregation?” In a frightening event, the earth opens and swallows up Koach, his assembly, all of their families, homes and belongings. What is so wrong with their original complaints? After all, the entire community is holy, and everyone should be treated as such. Nechama Leibowitz explains, “Note that they do not say ‘All the congregation is holy’ as a unit but, ‘All the congregation are holy, every one of them’ each one taken individually. The assertion of individual, selfish ambitions outweighs their group feeling as a ‘kingdom of priests and holy nation.’” Particularly since the Israelites were in transition and felt on shaky ground, they needed to hold onto one another and their collective vision. How do we stay connected to one another and our collective vision when our instinct might be to separate ourselves?

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