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November 20, 1970 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-11-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 20, 1970-15

Two American Olim Win Jerusalem Art Prize I
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Two for- tion of the Jerusalem Painters and I

mer New York residents, who re- Sculptors Association.
cently emigrated to Israel, have
Neustein, who was born in Po-
been awarded the Jerusalem Ar-
land and grew up in Borough Park,
tist's Prize for innovative work in
Brooklyn,
graduated from the City
pencils and oils.
College of New York, and studied
The Jerusalem Minicipality an- at the Art Students League and
nounced here recently that Joshua Pratt Institute in New York before
Neustein, 30-year-old Brooklynite, moving to Israel in 1968.
and Mrs. Naomi Sultanik Davidson,
formerly of Buffalo, were the win-
Lowest Rentals
ners of the $300 cash prize which
with purchase ovtin.
is awarded annually.
The works of both artists are
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