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The famed cartoonist, known for Dry Bones, has been published by many leading newspapers in both Israel and the Diaspora.
Yaakov Kirschen, creator of the iconic Dry Bones comic strip which reflected the collected Jewish experience in Israel and abroad, passed away in Israel at the age of 87.
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Starting in 1973, thanks to The Jerusalem Post, Yaakov Kirschen, the “Mad” Zionist, applied that screwball approach to the ...
Alive with mythical sea creatures, gods and goddesses, putti and crashing waves, the drawings reflect the inspiration the ...
Brooklyn-born Israeli cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen, whose iconic “Dry Bones” cartoons graced newspapers for decades, died on ...
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