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The Haggadah app, which Ms. Aronson developed through the Bronfman Foundation and is compatible with all Apple iPads, is now available at the Apple Store- just in time for Passover.
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Jan Aronson and her husband, Edgar M. Bronfman, the world- renowned philanthropist and Jewish leader who passed away in late December last year shared common passions for art and Judaism.
These passions combined to create the Bronfman Haggadah, a revolutionary Haggadah for the 21st century, which tells the traditional story of the Jews’ dramatic journey from slavery to freedom, against a background of Ms. Aronson’s bold and brilliant watercolor paintings, which brilliantly tell the story so critical to the Jewish history.
The printed version of the Bronfman Haggadah was published last year in time for Pesach, and this year, just a few months after Edgar Bronfman’s passing a digital version of the Bronfman Haggadah has been launched, which is compatible with all Apple iPads.
The Bronfman Haggadah app can either be used as a learning tool, or a stand-alone version alongside a traditional Haggadah. Anyone who purchases the App which is available from all the Apple stores and would like to purchase a printed version of the Bronfman Haggadah, which is distributed online through Barnes and Noble only need to click on the link to the Barnes & Noble website which they will find on the main page of the app to order a printed version.
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Thanks to the magnificent quality of its artwork lovingly put on paper by Jan Aronson the Bronfman Haggadah is guaranteed to enrich the Passover Seder experience thanks to modern and refreshing interactive approach.
Commenting on the release of the digital version of the Bronfman Haggadah, Jan Aronson confirmed her delight that the joint project, which she instigated with her late husband has now become available in eBook format.
“It was a joy to bring this to life with my late husband Edgar. Our combined talents make this so special for our families to share with everyone.” Summed up Ms. Aronson
Jan Aronson and Edgar Miles Bronfman were married in 1993. Among the many philanthropic activities that is supported by the Bronfman Foundation is an art scholarship through the Point Foundation, founded in 2001 by Bruce Lindstrom and Carl Strickland.
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Jan Aronson graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of New Orleans in 1971 later going on to earn her Master’s degree from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in 1973.
Ms. Aronson began her professional as an art instructor with the New Orleans Museum of Art, later going on to teach at a number of others have universities and colleges, including the Dillard University, Southern Vermont Art Center, Ethan Allen Community College, Johnson State College and Pratt Manhattan Center, before becoming a full-time artist in 1986.
Examples of Jan Aronson art can be found all over the world, in both public and private and corporate collections, including at the Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut, the New Orleans Museum of Art , the Jewish Congress in Geneva, Switzerland, , the Ronald Lauder Collection, the Glenn Janss Collection of American Realist Paintings, the Michael Steinhardt Collection, the Jerry Speyer Collection, to name but a few.
Ms. Aronson is a member of the National Association of Women Artists, Artists Equity and a Board Member of The Skowhegan School.
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