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  • Bobbev Rabbi
    6
    Ruchi Ost
    $400.00
  • The Scribe
    Yaffa Benzaquen
    $850.00
  • Alter Rebbe Metal Portrait
    1
    Ben Zion Metal Arts
    $800.00
  • The Vizhnitzer Rebbe
    7
    Chani Karp
    $600.00
  • Rav Gustman Metal Portrait
    Ben Zion Metal Arts
    $800.00
  • R' Binyomin Finkel
    Gitty Herszaft
    $650.00
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Made for the wall

These portraits are not about documentation — they're about presence. Each piece is an artistic interpretation, created as wall art for the home. Some are quiet and traditional. Others bring more texture, depth, or a more modern style. What they share is that they're made to live in a space, not just be looked at.

Many buyers choose these pieces specifically as framed wall portraits, ready to hang in living rooms, dining areas, or study spaces.

You can also explore Jerusalem & Kotel art if you're looking for place-based pieces.

Prints are the most accessible starting point — clean, sharp, and available in multiple sizes. Paintings bring warmth and brushwork that changes how a piece feels on the wall. Mixed media sits in between, combining print with hand-applied elements or layered materials that add depth.

All formats are available framed or unframed.

Are these rabbi and rebbe portraits paintings, or photographs?

These are artistic portraits — not photographs. Each piece is painted, illustrated, or created in mixed media using reference imagery. They're designed as decorative wall art for the home.

Which Gedolim and Rebbes are available?

The collection includes portraits across a range of Ashkenazi and Sephardic Gedolim, Chassidic Rebbes, and Roshei Yeshiva. Browse the grid above to see what's currently available.

What formats are available?

Most portraits are available as prints, original paintings, or mixed media. Sizes vary by piece, and many listings offer both framed and unframed options.

What is the difference between an original painting and a print?

Original paintings are one-of-a-kind pieces created by the artist. Prints are reproductions of an original work at a lower price point. Mixed media sits in between — often a print with hand-applied elements or layered materials that add depth.

Most homes use prints or mixed media for everyday spaces, while originals are usually chosen when someone wants a more central or meaningful piece.

Can I commission a portrait of a specific Rebbe or Rav?

Yes, in many cases. If the Rebbe or Gadol you're looking for isn't available, you can message an artist directly through their listing or profile, or submit a request through the commissions hub — where you can choose the style, size, and overall direction of the piece.

Are these suitable as gifts?

Yes. Gedolim portraits are often chosen for bar mitzvahs, weddings, or yahrzeits. A portrait connected to someone's Rebbe or Rav tends to feel more personal than a general gift.

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