Original 12 Tribe Mosaic Series Dedicated

Rabbi Sholom Raichik, director of Chabad of Upper Montgomery County explaining the meaning of each of the 12 tribes. On the left you can see some of the Mosaics.

GAITHERSBURG, MD [CHI] — Ten years ago Chabad of Upper Montgomery County, MD was planning the construction of it’s new building, and the director of Chabad, an artistic series of the 12 Tribes of Israel was included in the planning. After much hard work the building was completed and dedicated in 2002.

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When the original idea of having stained glass windows of the Tribes, a la the Chagall Windows in Hadassah Hospital, proved to be unfeasible due to the layout of the sanctuary, a new approach was needed. In February 2004, Chabad hosted an art show with noted Chassidic artist Michoel Muchnik. Michoel had started a new art medium, using clay mosaics in his work. Rabbi Sholom Raichik, director of Chabad, suggested to Michoel that with the large balcony walls in the sanctuary, a Mosaic series of the 12 Tribes would be the perfect approach. Although Michoel never had made a full series of the 12 tribes, he accepted the challenge and slowly one by one he created original mosaics of the 12 Tribes. Each mosaic is large measuring 30 inches across and 40 inches in height.

Every year two or three new Tribe Mosaics were completed. Wildflowers for Reuven, the Breastplate for Levi, a Crown for Yehuda, an Olive Tree for Asher, a measuring scale for Dan….. Slowly the walls started filling up. Finally after almost five years since the project began, the final piece, the Tribe of Yissachar was completed. On Sunday, a dedication of this glorious original series was held, honoring the families who had sponsored the artwork.

“It is truly something magnificent to behold, and energizes the entire Shul”, said Rabbi Sholom Raichik. “The 3D quality of the mosaics bring the images to life.”

During the dedication, the meaning of each of the names of the Tribes were explained as well as the significance of the Mosaic design. In a surprise to the sponsoring families, each was presented with a miniature of the Tribe which they had sponsored.

The Tribes represent the virtues which the Jewish people are endowed with. The swiftness of Naftali, the care shown by Yosef, the charity of Zevulun etc. With G-d’s help, these mosaics will help bring out these qualities in those who view them.

Michoel Muchnik creator of the 12 Tribe Mosaic Series speaks at the dedication.

5 Comments

  • Yosef Muchnik

    Beautiful, this is the greatest jewish artist of our times! I really admire his work, I wish him the best and may he go machayol el choyel, and Mazel Tov to Mr. Muchnik on his upcoming birthday!

  • Tamara Nitzan

    Muchnik, Muchnik, Muchnik, everywhere you look, Michoel has left Hershel and his Houseboat long behind him! I wish my Shul had such a stunning collection!

  • Wind Blowing My Hat

    At Tamaras post,
    actualy Mr. Muchnik did NOT leave the house boat behind, he lives on the house boat him self, and the art he keeps for the rest of us. THE MONTH OF ADAR IS ALMOST GONE. Happy Birth day Reb Michoel.