About
the Artist
Mickie Klugman-Caspi is an Israeli-American artist and calligrapher who has
been specializing in Judaica since 1980. Her hundreds of original designs are
reproduced on ketubot, greeting cards, Judaic art prints, calendars and more.
Among the many sources that inspire Mickie's delicate watercolor designs are
traditional Jewish motifs, Persian and Arabic illumination, contemporary
graphics, as well as art nouveau and art deco. Being an avid gardener, she
loves to incorporate the beauty of nature into much of her artwork.
Mickie studied art at Columbia College in Chicago where she discovered a love
for the simple elegance of calligraphy. She spent seven years as a freelance
artist and calligrapher in Israel. She currently resides in Newton,
Massachusetts with her husband and business partner, Eran, and their children.
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father's name. Check the names... We need your Hebrew names and, if you are
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Orthodox text), a Hebrew name is your name and your father's name. With all
other texts, people include their mother's name. And always speak to your Rabbi
about which text is acceptable