Asta 89 Helmets 4 Chayalim - Special Donation Auction.
Da PASAREL
7.5.25
18 Chaim Levanon Street, Netanya, Israel., Israele

Special donation sale of painted military helmets.

All proceeds will be donated to the purchase of protective equipment for the IDF reserve soldiers.

About 20 artists from different countries were asked to give an artistic interpretation to the familiar soldier's helmet, as part of the volunteer project - Helmets 4 Chayalim.

The excitingly designed helmets that convey resilience, hope, and unity will be offered for sale, with all proceeds going to the purchase of advanced protective equipment for IDF reserve soldiers.

The project's initiator, Seagal Hagege, who immigrated to Israel with her family from the United States, works out of a deep sense of mission to raise donations to purchase essential tactical equipment for IDF fighters.

Through the "Kadima Concierge" project, which she established after the events of October 7th, Seagal was able to purchase and donate hundreds of helmets, body armor, tactical flashlights, new military uniforms, and more for soldiers.

"Calls for assistance continue to flow into the organization every day. Soldiers urgently need protective gear, vests, and other equipment. Through the donations we raise, we can ensure that soldiers receive the best protection while they protect our lives".



Domestic shipping: 70NIS.

International shipping and handling will be calculated upon request.


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Yitzchok Moully - Shir La'Maalot

Yitzchok Moully is a conceptual artist whose work explores the ...

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Yitzchok Moully - Shir La'Maalot


Yitzchok Moully is a conceptual artist whose work explores the intersection of spirituality and the material world we live in. Having grown up in Melbourne, Australia, with a few formative years in Hasidic Brooklyn, Moully brings together the disparate colorful worlds of his hippie upbringing and Hasidic culture, resulting in a unique palette of colors and ideas. Moully has many styles of expression yet is careful not to be limited to any one medium, rather he is constantly seeking out new modes of expressions to convey his ideas.


A Rabbi by training, Moully served as a Youth Rabbi in Basking Ridge, NJ, for ten years before embracing his creative spirit. Dubbed ever since The Pop Art Rabbi, Moully’s work distills ethereal Chassidic concepts into relatable works of art. This final point is integral, as central to his work is the viewer, or as Moully would like to see it, the collaborator. In many of Moully’s works the viewer is encouraged to interact with the work, to the point where the work is incomplete without the engagement.


Perhaps all art can be viewed as a conversation between viewer and artist, but for Moully this is the essence of what he does. Lending his unique voice and personality to the common space of art and ideas, his ultimate goal is for that conversation to continue well beyond the piece of art and into the world around us.


All proceeds will be donated to the purchase of protective equipment for the IDF reserve soldiers.