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Friday, September 5, 2014

Francis receives 'Noahide' rainbow artwork on flight LY514

Francis is presented with 'Faith-Visual Pray' a work by kinetic artist Yaacov Agam by a representative of El Al airline onboard flight LY514

Several things are worth mentioning about Yaacov Agam's upbringing before we write of the artwork which was given to Francis.  Yaacov's father Yehoshua, was a rabbi and a noted kabbalahist.  Agam was educated at a Talmudic religious school until he dropped out and his father hired a melamed (religious teacher) to tutor him at home.  Of his art Yaacov says, 


"I don't pray with words, I pray visually.  My works are, so to speak, a visual prayer."


Another interesting connection is the one with the Guggenheim family whom have helped Agam by purchasing his artwork and holding shows to promote his artwork at their museums.  The Guggenheim family was also responsible for bringing famous author Malachi Martin to America as well as bringing Marc Chagall to America.  Chagall is the artist responsible for Francis favorite piece of blasphemous artwork White Crucifixion.  

The work 'Faith-Visual Pray' by Yaacov Agam is in the color of the noahide rainbow.  Much of Agam's artwork uses the rainbow.  It contains the Magen David, the emblem of Zionism, and a  Menorah, which brings to mind the Talmudic tale of god being pleased with the Jewish people and their vainglorious celebrations.  Many towns and cities around the world have a public menorah dutifully put up by various Chabad-Lubavitch branches.  Agam is responsible for building the world's largest chanukah menorah for the Lubavitchers which is erected in New York City every year on at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 59th Street.  The menorah is also the symbol of the Mossad, the intelligence and special operations division of Israel.  The work's message is that if Christianity will tolerate (be subservient to) Talmudic Judaism (by obeying the noahide laws) the messiah will come again.  This isn't first time one of Agam's works has been given to a pontiff.  In 2004, the Anti-Defamation League's Abe Foxman presented Saint John Paul II a piece titled, 'Visual Prayer for Mutual Hope'.


'Faith-Visual Pray' by Yaacov Agam


page 208 from Agam: Beyond the Visual





When Pope Francis, and the hundred Vatican officials and international journalists who accompanied him to the Holy Land, boarded the specially outfit El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 777 flight LY514, clad with the Pontiff’s coat of arms, for the return flight to Rome on Monday, airline president David Maimon showered him with gifts.

A published book of greetings and messages sent via social media from El Al passengers around the world, a bottle of Altitude 720 kosher wine from Barkan Winery affixed with a special label with the date and flight number of the historic voyage, and a painting by 86-year-old Israeli artist Yaacov Agam called, ‘Faith-Visual Pray.’

Maimon told the Pope that the artwork integrated symbols of Judaism, including the Star of David and the Menorah, symbolizing the Holy Temple of Jerusalem and the seven churches of Christianity.

In an exclusive interview, Agam, one of the pioneers of the kinetic art movement, told The Algemeiner the story behind the special painting.

“El Al wanted to give the Pope a gift, and they looked to different galleries, and this was in Art Market,” a gallery in the port of Tel Aviv, he said.

“They chose this work of art because it expresses this idea, the feeling of being Jewish,” he said.

“The art work is very significant because you see the rainbow, and the rainbow is the expression of color. And the beauty of the rainbow is symbolizing – you have red and blue and yellow and violet. You have all the different colors, and they tolerate each other. And all together, they make a beautiful thing – a rainbow.”

“And this is symbolizing the world – if we tolerate each other there will be a great peace in the world and Moshiach [the Messiah] will hopefully come,” Agam said.

“At the same time, it represented some of the most Jewish values and also represented the State of Israel, with the Magen David [the Star of David] and the Chanukiah [Menorah], with seven branches, and there are also the seven branches of Christianity,” Agam said.

Reflecting on his role as an artist, Agam, who has been featured in retrospectives at the Musée National d’Art Moderne, in Paris, and at the Guggenheim Museum, in New York, said that in “Egyptian art, they represent their religion, their values – they’re not just works of art. They represent their religion, so I tried to make a good work of art that represents Jewish values.”

In Israel, where everything is imbued with ancient ideas, El Al said that nearly 66 years ago, when the decision was made to establish a national airline, in search of an appropriate name, they turned to the Bible for inspiration and chose “El Al,” from the book of Hoseah, signifying “to the most high.”

Francis special return flight LY514 to Rome on EL - AL

We at Call Me Jorge... have finally gotten around to posting on the unusual flight Francis was on from Tel Aviv to Rome.  The entry, that's how he rolls, was posted because to our knowledge it was the first time a pontiff had ever been on an airline besides Alitalia.  (****Correction, 6 September 2014, a reader of our blog, Dr. Thomas A. Droleskey and proprietor of Christorchaos.com, informed us that Francis isn't the first pontiff to fly on an airline other than Alitalia.  Saint John Paul II regularly flew on other airlines.****)  Two articles below discuss this 'historic' flight on EL AL airlines.





26 May 2014-  Ben-Gurion Airport, Israel…Following the historic visit of His Holiness Pope Francis to Israel, EL AL Israel Airlines will fly His Holiness and his entourage back to Rome aboard flight LY514, which is scheduled to depart on Monday May 26, 2014 in the evening.  The flight will be operated by a Boeing 777 which has been affixed with the official coat of arms of Pope Francis and outfitted with the special items required for such a flight.

David Maimon, President and CEO of EL AL: "EL AL, the national airline of Israel, was chosen to provide this special flight for the Pope and his entourage following this historic trip to Israel.  We have invested a great deal to ensure that all of the requirements are met and the flight profile that was created will highlight EL AL's uniqueness including a hand-picked crew that will serve the flight."

The Pope's entourage will include Vatican officials and international journalists who covered the visit.
Aside from the in-flight crew that was selected to serve His Holiness and his entourage, EL AL's head chef, Moshe Segev, has developed a specially designed menu highlighting Mediterranean dishes created from the finest Israeli products.

Pope Francis will be presented with a gift from David Maimon: a specially selected piece of art created by Yaacov Agam, entitled "Faith-Visual Pray.”  Agam, an internationally acclaimed Israeli artist, is one of the founders of the Kinetic style whose artwork can be found in museums around the world.  In this piece, Agam has integrated significant symbols of Judaism – the Star of David and the Menorah; the Menorah not only symbolizes the Holy Temple of Jerusalem but also the light of the seven churches of Christianity.  The underlying message of this piece is that various symbolisms merge together, creating perfect harmony.
In addition, Mr. Maimon will present His Holiness with a specially published book for the occasion with greetings and messages from EL AL passengers from around the world.  These greetings and messages were the result of a social media request by EL AL to its passengers giving them the opportunity to send their personal greetings to Pope Francis.


During the flight, a video highlighting this historic visit of Pope Francis, produced by Israel's Channel 2, will be screened.

EL AL will provide a gift to each of the passengers on this flight: a bottle of wine from Barkan Winery – from its Altitude 720 wines. The bottle is affixed with a souvenir label with the date and flight number of this historic flight. The Altitude series from the Barkan Winery has won prestigious awards for its 2009 vintage including the Double Gold and Best Kosher wine and the medal for Best Wine in its Price Category at the International Terra Vino Competition.

 


NEW YORK – May 27, 2014 – Following the monumental visit of Pope Francis to the Holy Land, EL AL Israel Airlines flew His Holiness and 100 Vatican officials and international journalists to Rome aboard flight LY514, which departed the evening of Monday, May 26. The flight was operated on a Boeing 777 aircraft, which was adorned with the official coat of arms logo of Pope Francis and outfitted with an array of special services that were coordinated with The Vatican to enhance the flight experience and highlight the best of Israel. 

"EL AL, the national airline of Israel, is proud to have been chosen to provide this special flight for the Pope and his entourage following this historic trip to Israel, “ said David Maimon, President and CEO of EL AL Israel Airlines. “We invested a great deal to ensure that all of the requirements were met and that the flight profile highlighted EL AL's uniqueness, including a handpicked crew that served the flight."



The handpicked in-flight crew of 15 was specially chosen to serve His Holiness and other members of the Vatican. The crew members represented all of Israel, people with diverse backgrounds. The captain of this special flight, Yaron Shimoni, is also the captain of EL AL’s 777 fleet and a former Israeli Air Force pilot. Many of the flight attendants speak numerous languages including Portuguese, Italian, French, Spanish, among others. In addition, many have been voted outstanding flight attendants along with other merits and recognitions.

In addition, EL AL's head chef, Moshe Segev, developed a one-of-a-kind menu highlighting Mediterranean dishes created from the finest Israeli products. During the flight, a video highlighting this historic visit of Pope Francis produced by Israel's Channel 2 was screened for their entertainment.

EL AL President, David Maimon, presented Pope Francis with two significant gifts including a selected piece of art created by internationally acclaimed Israeli artist Yaacov Agam entitled, "Faith-Visual Pray.”  The artwork integrates symbols of Judaism including the Star of David and the Menorah, which not only symbolizes the Holy Temple of Jerusalem but also the light of the seven churches of Christianity. Maimon also presented Pope Francis with a published book of greetings and messages collected on social media from EL AL passengers around the world. 

Lastly, all passengers received a bottle of wine from the Altitude 720 series from Barkan Winery that was affixed with a souvenir label with the date and flight number of this historic voyage. The Altitude 720 series has won prestigious awards for its 2009 vintage including the Double Gold and Best Kosher wine and the medal for Best Wine in its Price Category at the International Terra Vino Competition.

With the completion of this historic visit, the Israeli airline is encouraged that there will be a renewed desire for Catholics to visit the Holy Land. It was nearly 66 years ago when the decision was made to establish a national airline, and in search of an appropriate name they turned to the Bible for inspiration and chose “EL AL,” which was taken from the book of Hoseah, signifying to the most high.