Israel- Terrorism Series 2005

“Terrorism in Israel” in 2005 on Exhibit at Chabad of Mineola

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“Israeli Soildier Broken 2″

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Oil on Canvas, 2005

Oil on Canvas, 2005

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“Israeli Soildier Broken 1″

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August 17, 2005, a beautiful summer day in New York, I was off from work, I had spent the day painting, then decided it was time to take a break and go to the gym. When I walked in the gym, the T.V. was on, and I saw images of Jews being kicked out of their homes and towns in Gaza, I could not hold back tears from running down my face followed by anger. I immediately left and when home to read about what was happening and this image caught my eye, a soilder was broken over what he was watching, this expression is how I felt. 16×20 in, Oil on Canvas, 2005

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“Terrorism in Israel”

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Mixed Media, Bullet Casings, Nails, Screws, Sand on Canvas, 4×8 Feet (2003-4)

This paintings was inspired by my 2003 visit to Israel and the death of my cousin in a terrorist attack (the story is below).

Jun 5, 2002 – Sgt. Yigal Nedipur, 21, of Netanya, was one of 17 people killed when a car packed with a large quantity of explosives struck Egged bus No. 830 traveling from Tel-Aviv to Tiberias at the Megiddo junction near Afula.

The attack took place at about 7:15 in the morning. The force of the explosion lifted the bus into the air, and reduced the car carrying the bomb to charred metal. The car exploded near the gasoline tank of the bus, causing it to burst into flames. Most of the casualties were soldiers who were on their way to their bases. The Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for the attack.

Sgt. Yigal Nedipur served in the Ordnance Corps in a base near Afula. His father Roni drove him to the bus stop in the morning of the terror attack.

Raised in Netanya, where he attended the ORT high school, Yigal worked as a waiter in Kfar Sava during his furloughs to help his family’s finances. He liked music and sports.

Sgt. Yigal Nedipur was buried in the military cemetery in Netanya. He is survived by his parents, Ludmilla and Nicolai, and his sister Sigal (17).

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