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Clip arts have become the staple in computer graphics. From clunky office clip art that came with Microsoft word, clip arts have become more customized to reflect culture, like in the case of Jewish clip art.

Jewish culture is so steeped in tradition that it has generated a whole menu of Jewish clip art, and anyone in the world can definitely point at any one of them and exclaim, “that is Jewish art!”

Bar Mitzvahs, Hebrew letters, the Passover, Torah clipart, Israel clip art, Shabbat, Menorah, and Frum Charadi … These have all been depicted in Jewish clip art, and they all have been created by talented Jewish graphic designers. But apart from amusing their designers, what uses do Jewish clip art have in Jewish real life?

Jewish clip art definitely has its most exciting in getting children excited about doing school work. Clip arts are always colorful, stylized and fun renditions of everyday life objects. And children’s tastes have always gravitated towards that type of artwork.

Clip arts are fun and easy to use. Children only need to create or open a word document and then insert the clip art. Children especialy like jewish holiday clip art graphics And they can just increase or decrease the size to their liking. If they are using vector images, the quality of the graphic should not be affected.

For student writers, Jewish clip art are a wonderful way to liven up a blocks of text in a newsletter. They can also use clip arts to create their own stationery paper. Clip arts also get students on the path of creativity – and otherwise bland schoolwork and school reports become just as lively as the clip art themselves.

For big kids, Jewish clip arts are great for livening up websites, greeting cards, newsletters, brochures, announcements, synagogue bulletins, and holidays and religious celebrations as well.

But there are so many other uses of Jewish clip art. The imagination is the limit.