What forms of art are allowed in the Orthodox Jewish community?

Orthodox Jewish community follows art forms which are related to spirituality, belief and an art which is symbol of their religion and which can best describe their rituals, culture and religion. One such art is Judaica art. [1] Jewish ceremonial art, also known as Judaica, is concerned with a range of ritual objects used by Jews. Since it is considered a noble way to fulfill God's commandments, strengthening a Mitzvah by performing it with an particularly beautiful piece, Judaism has a long history of commissioning ritual objects from artists and craftsmen. Tehila zion is an artist who is into this art form.[2]

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