How Is This Night Different From All Other Nightsfrom the series:An Orange Belongs on the Seder PlateSeder plate window frame constructed using pre-printed steel dollhouses (white house siding with red brick). Twelve window scenes constructed using recycled tin containers. Window panes are removable Plexiglas. 10k gold rivets, sterling silver rivets, and stainless steel screws.
Seven Days You Shall Eat Unleavened Bread, You Shall Remove Leaven from Your Housesfrom the series:An Orange Belongs on the Seder PlateThe framework of this seder plate represents the frame of a window. Fabricated from steel dollhouses, the Seder plate represents the home as the location of the seder. Looking through the window from the outside, the table is set. Invite a stranger to eat with friends and family.
Place Before Us These Symbols of Pesachfrom the series:An Orange Belongs on the Seder PlateSeder plate constructed from pre-printed steel from recycled tin containers, and vintage steel doll houses, 10k.gold rivets, aluminum rivets, stainless steel and brass screws. Plexiglas panes in each window make this seder plate fully functional.
A Woman Belongs On the Bimah As Much As an Orange Belongs On a Seder Platefrom the series:An Orange Belongs on the Seder PlateSeder plate window frames constructed using pre-printed steel from vintage steel doll houses . Window scenes constructed using recycled tin containers. Window panes are removable Plexiglas designed for utilitarian use. Sterling silver rivets, brass and steel screws.
For the Child Who Is Unable To Ask, Thou Shalt Explain the Story of Passover from the series:An Orange Belongs on the Seder PlateSeder plate window frame constructed using pre-printed steel dollhouses (brown wood siding house with stone). All window scenes constructed using recycled tin containers represent the symbolic foods that are part of the Seder service. Window panes are covered with a sheet of Plexiglas that is removable. This is so the tin cans are protected and the Seder Plate is practical to use.