SYNAGOGUE STAINED GLASS, jEWISH STAINED GLASS, SYNAGOGUE ART, AND JUDAICA BY JEWISH ARTISTS DAVID AND MICHELLE PLACHTE-ZUIEBACK
"Sim Shalom" and "Shalom Rav"
Friedman Residence
San Diego, California
CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX
Ecclesiastic
Stained Glass
and Judaica
David and Michelle
Plachte-Zuieback
 
 

 

 
In the first panel, entitled, "Sim Shalom," or "The Promise of Peace," we see the world as if after a major cataclysm such as "the flood," or, perhaps, a nuclear war.  Clouds boil behind the mountains and the sea bottom is filled with the corpses of fishes and the fossils of dinosaurs. A rainbow sun shines, symbolizing G-d's promise to never again destroy the world. Two doves fly off , messengers of peace to the future.
The second panel, on "Shalom Rav," is entitled, "The Fulfillment of Peace."  In this composition, huge cumulus clouds float in a peaceful sky.  Flocks of birds issue forth from the land.  The seas are filled again with fishes and the tiny village is nestled in a green land.  The text of the prayer is etched around the border of the window.  A concentric border is decorated with the double helix of the DNA molecule, symbol of life. A third concentric border on each panel is made of beveled pieces of glass, which act as prisms to transform the strong San Diego sunlight into a multiplicity of rainbows which are projected on the walls of the stairwell, where the installation is located.
 
 

 

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