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In "Women Of The Book,"
opening at the Janice
Charach Epstein
Museum/Gallery, female
artists from around the
world explore Jewish themes.

Toni right:
Beth Grossman:
"Mary of Abraham,
Isaac and Jacob."

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Above: Alyssa Solomon:
"Diaspora Mena a."

SUZANNE CHESSLER
Special to the Jewish News

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n Only Kid, a work by

Huntington Woods artist Lynne
Avadenka, conveys the Passover
story of "Chad Gadya," an alle-
gorical tale that uses a goat to explore the
theme of redemption. The art book, con-
ceived visually, presents text, a cover with
goat hair interwoven in the image and a
full-spread illustration that includes many
animals amid Hebrew lettering.
Avadenka is the only Michigan artist
represented in the traveling exhibition

Women of the Book: Jewish Artists, Jewish
Themes, which runs Oct. 14-Nov. 21 at

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78 Detroit Jewish News

the Janice Charach Epstein
Museum/Gallery in West Bloomfield.
Some 100 examples of book art, works of
art in book form, come from

