Modern Judaica Art & Jerusalem Wall Art

Modern Judaica art, Israel wall art and Jerusalem canvas prints — Kotel, Old City and skyline scenes designed by Israeli artist Tom.

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Modern Judaica art that fits a contemporary home

Modern Judaica art is what happens when traditional Jewish symbolism — Jerusalem, the Kotel, pomegranates, Hebrew calligraphy — gets reimagined for the way people actually live today. Clean lines. Considered color. Pieces that hold their own next to a mid-century sofa, a minimalist console, or a gallery wall of family photos.

Tom's collection moves Judaica out of the "religious gift shop" aesthetic and into the same visual world as the design magazines you actually read. The result: art a Jewish family is proud to live with year-round, not just on holidays.

Bring Jerusalem and Israel into your home

For Jews around the world, Jerusalem is more than a city — it's the orientation of every prayer and the heart of every blessing. Our Israel wall art collection gives that connection a place on your wall.

Pieces range from quiet, atmospheric studies of the Old City walls at golden hour, to bold contemporary interpretations of the Tower of David and the Dome of the Rock skyline. Most are available as canvas wraps or framed fine-art prints.

The Mizrach tradition

Traditionally, Jewish homes hang a piece of Jerusalem art on the eastern wall — the Mizrach — to face the holy city during prayer. Our Jerusalem prints honor that tradition while fitting easily into modern interiors.

What works where

  • Living room: A large 24×36 in Jerusalem skyline or modern Judaica statement piece anchors a sofa wall beautifully.
  • Dining room: A horizontal Jerusalem panorama or Israel wall art complements long dining tables.
  • Study or office: A medium 18×24 in Western Wall print pairs well with bookshelves and warm wood.
  • Entryway: A bold Hebrew calligraphy print or modern Birkat HaBayit sets the tone the moment guests walk in.

Materials & finish

Every piece is printed on archival-grade canvas or fine-art paper with fade-resistant pigment inks rated for 100+ years. Canvas wraps arrive gallery-stretched on solid wood frames, ready to hang. Framed prints ship in conservation-grade frames with shatter-resistant acrylic.

Frequently asked questions

Where do you ship from?

All orders are produced and shipped from the USA, with most items arriving in 5–7 business days.

Can items be personalized?

Many of our pieces can be customized with names, dates, blessings or dedications. Look for the personalization option on the product page.

Are these designed by an Israeli artist?

Yes — every piece is designed by Tom, an Israeli Judaica artist, and combines Jewish tradition with modern home decor.

Do you offer returns?

Yes — we offer a 30-day return window with free returns on non-personalized items. Personalized pieces are made to order.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes — we ship to the United States, Canada, the UK, Israel, Australia and most of Europe.

What makes a piece 'modern Judaica art'?

Modern Judaica art reinterprets traditional Jewish symbols — Jerusalem, the Kotel, Hebrew letters, pomegranates, Hamsa — in a contemporary visual language: cleaner lines, restrained color palettes, and compositions designed to fit alongside modern interior design rather than stand apart from it.

What sizes does the Jerusalem and Israel wall art come in?

Most pieces are offered in three sizes: 11×15 in (small, for entryways or galleries), 18×24 in (medium, for above a desk or console), and 24×36 in (large, for sofa walls or dining rooms). Selected hero pieces also come in 30×40 in.

Is the Jerusalem art an original painting or a print?

Both. Most listings are gallery-quality archival canvas prints of Tom's original paintings. A small selection of one-of-a-kind original oil paintings is available in the Original Paintings collection.

Will the colors fade over time?

No. We print with fade-resistant pigment inks rated for 100+ years on archival canvas, so Jerusalem skylines and Israel wall art stay as vivid as the day they arrived.