THE ETERNAL SUKKAH PROJECT | פרוייקט סוכת נצח

Building the Eternal Sukkah, Graham Lawson, Jerusalem Post
Photo by: Courtesy Building ‘The Eternal Succa’ By GRAHAM LAWSON 09/08/2015 Israeli artists Sala-manca construct a succa from the materials of a Beduin home. The structure goes on view at the Israel Museum this month In July 2014 Diego Rotman

Building the Eternal Sukkah, Graham Lawson, Jerusalem Post
Photo by: Courtesy Building ‘The Eternal Succa’ By GRAHAM LAWSON 09/08/2015 Israeli artists Sala-manca construct a succa from the materials of a Beduin home. The structure goes on view at the Israel Museum this month In July 2014 Diego Rotman

Jacqueline Grandjean about the Eternal Sukkah (dutch)
A comment on the Sukkah project in dutch bY Jacqueline Grandjean directeur en curator Oude Kerk, Amsterdam): “Sala-Manca is het enige onafhankelijke kunstenaarsplatform van de stad, gevestigd in een voormalig leprozentehuis Jesus Hilfe in Jerusalem. Ideologie is om een actieve

Jacqueline Grandjean about the Eternal Sukkah (dutch)
A comment on the Sukkah project in dutch bY Jacqueline Grandjean directeur en curator Oude Kerk, Amsterdam): “Sala-Manca is het enige onafhankelijke kunstenaarsplatform van de stad, gevestigd in een voormalig leprozentehuis Jesus Hilfe in Jerusalem. Ideologie is om een actieve

The Israel Museum purchased the Bedouin Sukkah
We are glad to announce that the “Eternal Sukkah” (a collaborative projecct by Sala Manca with Itamar Mendes-Flohr and Yeshaiahu Rabinovitz) was bought by the Israel Museum, Jerusalem for its permanent collection. Half of the sum is going to be

The Israel Museum purchased the Bedouin Sukkah
We are glad to announce that the “Eternal Sukkah” (a collaborative projecct by Sala Manca with Itamar Mendes-Flohr and Yeshaiahu Rabinovitz) was bought by the Israel Museum, Jerusalem for its permanent collection. Half of the sum is going to be

The Bedouin Communities East of Jerusalem – A Planning Survey by BIMKOM
‘This report on the Bedouin communities residing east of Jerusalem describes their present situation in terms of physical and planning considerations, as well as the life and daily existence of their residents. These communities have for many years faced ongoing

The Bedouin Communities East of Jerusalem – A Planning Survey by BIMKOM
‘This report on the Bedouin communities residing east of Jerusalem describes their present situation in terms of physical and planning considerations, as well as the life and daily existence of their residents. These communities have for many years faced ongoing
About the Jahalin
About Clans from five tribes of the Negev Bedouin entered the West Bank seeking refugee status with UNRWA following the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. As with all refugee communities, each tribe has its own historical account of the steps which led to its expulsion
About the Jahalin
About Clans from five tribes of the Negev Bedouin entered the West Bank seeking refugee status with UNRWA following the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948. As with all refugee communities, each tribe has its own historical account of the steps which led to its expulsion

Events held at the Sukkah in Hansen and at the Jahalin’s Village
Events organized at the Eternal Sukkah in Hansen “It’s a kosher sukkah, and dwelling in it during Sukkot totally transforms the mitzvah – emotionally, socially, politically – into a more religious act than I’ve ever felt.”(Rab Jeremy Milgrom) Politics of Place: The

Events held at the Sukkah in Hansen and at the Jahalin’s Village
Events organized at the Eternal Sukkah in Hansen “It’s a kosher sukkah, and dwelling in it during Sukkot totally transforms the mitzvah – emotionally, socially, politically – into a more religious act than I’ve ever felt.”(Rab Jeremy Milgrom) Politics of Place: The

The Sala-manca group Rush to Help a Bedouin Tribe
קבוצת האמנים “סלה מנקה” נחלצת למען פליטים בדווים link to the article in Haaretz: http://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/art/1.2451166

The Sala-manca group Rush to Help a Bedouin Tribe
קבוצת האמנים “סלה מנקה” נחלצת למען פליטים בדווים link to the article in Haaretz: http://www.haaretz.co.il/gallery/art/1.2451166