By Ernest Disney-Britton
Someone said, "God is what happens to you when man makes plans to do something else." True, isn’t it? Another year has come & gone for those of us linked to the Jewish faith, because at sundown we celebrate Rosh Hashanah (Hebrew: ראש השנה, literally "head of the year"), the Jewish New Year. Tonight, Jews around the world will sound the shofar (horn) similar to what I am doing now as I announce my personal NEWS OF WEEK. This week, I am excited to announce that I became the Director of Grant Services for the Arts Council of Indianapolis. Today marks a time of new beginnings and blessings, and as is the Jewish tradition, I wish you, "L'Shana Tova".
In other Art News from across the USA, and around the world:
- Judaism & Art: Holyday Art for Rosh Hashanah by Shoshannah Brombacher. [More News]
- Christianity & Art: Grouped at MoMA, "Colored Saints" by Niccolo Cosme. [More News]
- Islam & Art: Celebrate American Muslims in the Arts (PHOTOS). [More News]
- Hinduism & Art: Artist Bharti Kher's pieces embrace continuity of Hinduism. [More News]
- Buddhism & Art: Buddha sculpture sets record price at auction. [More News]
- Others & Art: California Governor protects Sikh apparel at work. [More News]
- A&O Prize: Nominations are set for the 2012 A&O Prizes for Religious Art. [More A&O Prize]
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