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The Vilna Gaon

Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman (Zts'l)

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Rabbi Eliyahu ben Shlomo Zalman Zts'l (1720-1797), known as The Vilna Gaon, was one of the most significant intellectual figures in Jewish history. Born in Vilna, he distinguished himself from an early age through extraordinary genius and a rare mastery of all areas of Torah study.

A master of the Talmud, Halakha, the Bible, and Kabbalah, he developed a method of learning grounded in textual rigor, precision, and a return to authentic sources. He advocated a demanding, independent, and profound approach to study, rejecting superficiality and placing central importance on clarity and fidelity to the truth of the text.

Through his teachings and the influence of his disciples, The Vilna Gaon profoundly shaped the Torah world of Eastern Europe and laid the intellectual foundations of the Lithuanian tradition. His opposition to the emerging Chasidic movement stemmed primarily from his rigorous vision of Torah study and strict adherence to the halakhic tradition.

Living withdrawn from public life, shunning honor and entirely absorbed in Torah, The Vilna Gaon left a quiet yet decisive imprint, bequeathing to future generations a lasting legacy of intellectual rigor and the relentless pursuit of truth.

Our frames are offered in a luxury version, with a 4 cm thickness that gives them an elegant and imposing presence, worthy of the artwork they enhance.

We produce our prints using the Giclée process, a modern high-resolution technique used in galleries and museums.
This method ensures exceptional image quality and outstanding durability.

For canvas prints, we use only premium HP Latex inks, solvent-free and non-toxic, perfectly suited for sensitive environments or children’s rooms.
Their color density and resistance deliver a strikingly deep visual result.

Thanks to the high whiteness level of our genuine linen canvases, colors are faithfully reproduced and contrasts are precisely balanced, revealing the full richness of each artwork.

Extra-large formats or custom sizes are available only on request.
If the proposed formats do not fully meet your expectations, you can choose from a wide range of options: Panoramic, Cinema, Classic, Square.

Our catalogue includes over 30 formats, and we will be delighted to assist you in selecting the most harmonious and suitable format for your space.

For an even more personalized finish, you may also opt for:
- a luxury box frame, offering a contemporary and refined appearance,
- or printing on acrylic, metal, or wood, for a unique, tailor-made artistic effect.

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Rav Bitton (Chlita)

Je souhaite toute ma bénédiction dans la réussite de ce projet.

Rav Chaya (Chlita)

Il existe deux manières d’éduquer, une directe et une indirecte. Ces belles images contribuent à cette éducation indirecte (l’exemple à suivre).

Rav David Levy (Chlita)

Je considère ce projet gigantesque! Traduire le message et l'expression de l'art judaica dans un langage qui parle à tous les âges et à toutes les origines... Magnifique!

Rav David Touitou (Chlita)

Rester humble, aimer le 'hessed et avoir la foi sont les piliers de notre éducation et signifient qu'on est toujours au stade du commencement. Puissions-nous avoir le mérite de cette éducation.

Rav Lifschitz (chilta)

Une grande Brakha pour votre projet et pour tous les autres !

Rav Pinto (Chlita)

Introduire chez soi des images de rabanim est une très belle chose et certainement une façon de ramener la keddousha et l’exemple à suivre pour nos enfants. Bravo!

Rav Yaakov Sitruk (Chlita)

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Rav Ye'hia Benchetrit (chlita)

Les enfants sont toujours touchés par les images. Que ces tableaux apportent la Yirat Chamayim chez les gens. Hatslakha !

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