Menorah and Eternal Light, 1973
B’Nai Abraham, Livingston, New Jersey


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Menorah and Eternal Light at

B’Nai Abraham

, 1973

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Menorah, 1973

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Luise with Bruce Gitlin at Milgo Art Systems in Brooklyn, New York, 1973

Temple B’Nai Abraham, “commissioned Kaish’s first large-scale fabricated sculpture for its new building, designed by architect Edward Rothe, an associate of Gruzen & Partners. In 1973, Milgo Art Systems, of Brooklyn fabricated the eternal light and menorah from sheets of Everdur bronze... Kaish said the eternal light symbolized “spirit as light” and the menorah represented “power and simplicity.
— Daniel Belasco, Luise Kaish: An American Art Legacy
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Eternal Light, Viewed, 1973

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Eternal Light Illuminated, 1973

 
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