Devora Piha is the art teacher you always dreamed of for
your children. She is creative, nurturing, and makes Judaism come alive
in ways many of us have never imagined. In this incredible work, Mrs.
Piha has gathered over thirty years of her knowledge, experience, and
excitement to share with Jewish parents and teachers. She provides
dozens of ready-to-go projects as well as countless lessons, ideas, and
stories to bring Jewish art into our lives-and hearts.
Approbations:
"It is with true pleasure that I read Devora Piha's book, The Joy of
Jewish Art for Children. It is a rich addition to anyone's library;
anyone who has wondered how art fits in the Torah world, anyone who
wishes to teach art, will be amply rewarded with the wealth of the
author's insights, knowledge of child development, and rich examples
taken from her practice…I loved it."
Dr. Judy Belsky, psychologist, author, and artist
"A wonderful surprise, an original work for Jewish parents and teachers
designed to develop both artistic creativity and character in young
children in a religious Jewish framework… A refreshing, innovative guide
to teaching children wholesome, ethical, and moral values based upon
Jewish tradition…The book is at the same time a very practical, hands-on
"how to" manual for teaching children self-expression through art, by
using Jewish art and biblical and traditional Jewish tropes as models to
inspire and mold Jewish children."
Michael (Kaniel) Kaufman, author of A Guide to Jewish Art and editor of Jewish Art
About the Author
Devora Piha
describes herself as a light bulb that lights up when she is teaching
art to children. Born into a family of artists, her parents were her
first teachers and role models. Teaching art to children began at an
early age and has continued to improve - like fine aged wine. Devora has
an exceptional talent for recognizing the wonders of the visual world.
Her eyes are always open to the beauty around us and within us, and she
is happily compelled to share her unique insights with others.
Devora
Piha lives in Ramat Beit Shemesh, Israel, known for its wondrous blend
of people, with her husband, children, and grandchildren.