About this collection

Portraits of the gedolim and tzadikim of recent generations, in the bright, painterly style of Shmueli Bell. For generations Jews have kept a picture of a tzadik in the home: a source of chizuk, a reminder of who we look up to, and a segula for the house.

This collection gathers the faces many of us grew up with: the Chofetz Chaim zt”l, Reb Shayele of Kerestir zy”a, the Ribnitzer Rebbe zt”l, Baba Sali zt”l, the Piaseczna Rebbe Hy”d (the Aish Kodesh), Rav Kook, Rav Dessler zt”l, the Satmar Rebbe zt”l, and more, across the Chassidic, Litvish, and Sephardic worlds.

Every canvas is gallery-wrapped on a 1.25 inch wooden frame and arrives ready to hang, in sizes from a small accent piece to a large statement wall. A natural choice for a beis medrash or a dining room, and a gift for a bar mitzvah, a rebbi, or a new home. Browse the full collection below.

Why do Jews hang gedolim portraits?

For generations, keeping a picture of a tzadik in the home has been a source of chizuk and a reminder of who we look up to. Many also keep it as a segula, a bracha on the house.

Looking for something for the same wall? See our Jerusalem and Kotel art.