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Yehuda Rodan
Yehuda was born in Oradea, Transilvania, in 1916.
In 1939 Yehuda moved to Budapest to start his apprenticeship under the wing of artist Adolf Fenyes.
Deported to a concentration camp, he was lucky to have survived by painting portraits of the Nazis. After the ordeal, he returned to Oradea where he worked until 1961, when he left for Israel. He continued to work in Safed, where he opened his own gallery with a permanent exhibition of his own art.
He participated in numerous solo exhibitions around the world
Yehuda was born in Oradea, Transilvania, in 1916.
In 1939 Yehuda moved to Budapest to start his apprenticeship under the wing of artist Adolf Fenyes.
Deported to a concentration camp, he was lucky to have survived by painting portraits of the Nazis. After the ordeal, he returned to Oradea where he worked until 1961, when he left for Israel. He continued to work in Safed, where he opened his own gallery with a permanent exhibition of his own art.
He participated in numerous solo exhibitions around the world…
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