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Wall Reliefs
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The entrance to the courtyard of artist Lea Majaro-Mintz's home and gallery, where she lived and worked from 1974 to 2007, showcasing her sculptures. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), documenting Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Lea's Home, Jerusalem

A ceramic tile mural by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at a school in Or Akiva. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.
A ceramic tile mural by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at the Post Office branch in Petah Tikva. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Or Akiva School

Post Office, Peteh Tikva

A ceramic tile mural by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at the Beit Hinuch School in Jerusalem. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Beit Hinuch School , Jerusalem

A ceramic tile mural by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at The New Beit Yaakov Ulpana in Netivot, depicting Noah's Ark, a rainbow, and a dove. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Beit Yaakov Ulpana, Netivot

A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at The Maritime Bank branch in Tel Aviv, featuring ceramic reliefs with maritime and nautical themes mounted on a wooden structure. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Maritime Bank, Tel Aviv

A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz on the exterior wall of a private residence in Herzliya, featuring ceramic reliefs. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Private Home, Herzliya

A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz on the exterior wall of her private home in the Old City of Jerusalem, featuring ceramic reliefs. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Llea's Home, Jerusaem

A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at the Nof Jerusalem Events Hall in Bayit VeGan, Jerusalem, featuring ceramic reliefs mounted on wooden structures. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Bayit Vegan Events Hall,  Jerusalem

A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz on the exterior wall of her private home in the Old City of Jerusalem, featuring ceramic reliefs. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Llea's Home Jerusaem

A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz on a residential building at 6 Rabbi Binyamin Street in Beit HaKerem, Jerusalem, featuring ceramic reliefs commemorating the life and work of Rabbi Binyamin. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Beit Hakerem, Jerusalem

A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz on the chimney of the Janusz Korczak School in the French Hill, Jerusalem, featuring decorative ceramic reliefs. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.
A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at Denmark High School in Jerusalem, featuring ceramic reliefs mounted on wooden structures. This serves as a memorial wall for the school's fallen soldiers who lost their lives in Israel's wars. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Korczak School, Jerusalem

Denmark School, Jerusalem

A wall artwork by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at the Gordon School in Herzliya, featuring ceramic reliefs on a memorial wall for the school's fallen soldiers. The artwork includes an eagle relief, the names of the fallen, and the biblical quote: "They were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions." Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Gordon School, Herzelia

A door relief by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz on the entrance door of The Taxes Museum in Jerusalem, featuring ceramic reliefs depicting coins and medallions. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Tax Museum, Jerusalem

A wall relief by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz located next to Moses Montefiore's carriage in Yemin Moshe, Jerusalem. The ceramic reliefs depict Montefiore's seven journeys to the Holy Land from 1837 to 1875. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Yemin Moshe (Montefiore), Jerusalem

A ceramic wall relief by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz, mounted on wooden structures depicting tracks and trains, now displayed at the restored Mandate-era railway station in Lod. Originally installed at the Jerusalem station and destroyed after its abandonment, the artwork was salvaged and restored by Shai Farkash's Tchelet Studio, with the city of Lod choosing to display it. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Train Station, Lod

A ceramic tile mural by artist Lea Majaro-Mintz at the Post Office branch in Kiryat Yovel, Jerusalem, depicting a panoramic view of the Old City. Clicking this image links to the Yad Ben-Zvi website (in Hebrew), which documents Leah's wall reliefs across Israel.

Post Office, Jerusalem

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