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The Artist
Moshe Tzvi HaLevi Berger, born in Transylvania in 1924, is a living embodiment of the strength of the human spirit. A Holocaust survivor, he went on to study art at both the Belle Arte in Rome and the Beaux Arts in Paris. His art has been showcased in over 100 one-man exhibitions across three continents. Mr. Berger has the distinction of being the first artist to exhibit his paintings at Jerusalem’s Western Wall.
In addition to being a master with the painter’s brush, Moshe Tzvi has been a serious student of Kabbalah for many years, probing the words of the ancient Kabbalists for enlightenment and inspiration. From 1988-2003, Moshe Tzvi first combined his artistic talents and Kabbalistic erudition in painting “The Psalms”, giving “visual voice” to each of the 150 Psalms – a series that granted the world visual access to the greatest work of spiritual poetry known to man.
Having lived in Italy, France, and the United States through the course of his storied career, Mr. Berger found his home upon immigrating to Israel in 1992, and currently resides within the inspiring environs of Jerusalem.
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Moshe Tzvi HaLevi Berger
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