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{{italic title}}Shekhina is a book of photography by Leonard Nimoy representing the feminine side of Jewish divinity as visualized via the imagery of women, with commentary on Jewish tradition and scripture provided by David Kuspit. The book received a certain amount of controversy for the perceived risqué nature of a number of the photographs with his use of nude and partly clad women donning a tallit and tefillin, Jewish prayer accessories traditionally worn by men.[1][2]The title comes from the feminine Hebrew word shekhinah, meaning the glory or radiance of God, or God's presence. - {{cite book |first1= Leonard |last1= Nimoy |first2= Donald |last2= Kuspit |date= Oct 2002 |isbn= 9781884167164 |pages= 96 |publisher= Umbrage Editions |title= Shekhina |work= Photography }}
References1. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A19254-2004May11.html |title= Nimoy's Latest Frontier: 'The Shekhina Project' |first= Adam |last= Gorlick |work= Associated Press |date= May 12, 2004 |publisher= Washington Post |quote= Using professional models, actresses and dancers -- not all of whom are Jewish -- as well as his wife, Susan Bay Nimoy, he sought subjects who possessed "an inner life" }} 2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.rmichelson.com/artists/leonard-nimoy/shekhina/ |title= Leonard Nimoy: Shekhina |publisher= R Michelson Galleries |work= Photographs |date= May 2004 }}
External links- {{cite web |url= http://www.umbragebooks.com/press/pdf/shekina.pdf |format= pdf |date= April 2003 |publisher= Umbrage Editions |title= Leonard Nimoy Exposes Shekhina in Black and White Photography |series= Press release |work= Tribeca book signing }}
- {{cite web |url= http://www.rmichelson.com/artists/leonard-nimoy/shekhina/ |title= Leonard Nimoy: Shekhina |publisher= R Michelson Galleries |work= Photographs |date= May 2004 }}
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