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Original Jewish Clip Art - 5000 Images 
(ages 8-adult)

Reuven A. Stone's
Original Jewish Clip Art
5000 Images
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  Unusual and unique Jewish images
•  Optional Hebrew interface; Israeli themes
•  No need to install; comes with clip-art viewer
Cons  •  Some English descriptions are misspelled
•  Holiday images traditional male/female roles
The Bottom Line - A treasure trove of unique clipart with Jewish and Israeli themes! Invaluable for anyone creating a school or synagogue newsletter, certificate or Jewish greeting card.

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Product Description
•  Windows and Macintosh viewers included
•  Divided into 17 categories in separate folders makes finding the pictures you want simple
•  Internet-ready jpeg format and vector-based eps format with complete editing capabilities
 
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Guide Review

A Treasure Trove of Unique Jewish Clipart

This software is invaluable for anyone creating a school or synagogue newsletter, certificate, or Jewish greeting card. Many of the images are unique. Passover images go beyond the typical matzvah to include illustrations of Had Gadya. There is a strong emphasis on Israeli themes – including Yom HaZikaron (Memorial Day for Fallen Soldiers) and Yom HaAtzmaut (Israeli Independence Day). The collection is quite comprehensive. Categories include: Alef-Bet, Animals, Bar Mitzvah, Faces, Flash Cards, Funstuff, Jerusalem, Mitzvot, Names, Phrases, Shalom, Tribes, Stars, Holidays, Synagogue, Signs and Symbols. No need to install. The CD includes a clip-art viewer with options to Copy, Print and Save the images.

   
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