If there's one phrase that echoes louder than any other in my work — it's "Am Yisrael Chai".
Three simple words. But they carry centuries of strength, heartbreak, survival, and hope.
My name is Albert Levi, and I’m an Israeli artist, a proud Jew, and a combat soldier in the IDF reserves. My art is personal. It’s not about trends or decoration — it’s about telling our story.

Why I Paint “Am Yisrael Chai”
Because I lived it.
I’ve walked through Gaza. I’ve stood on the northern border. I’ve fought for our country with my hands and now I fight for it with my brush.
After months of intense combat, I returned to my studio filled with emotions I couldn’t express with words. But I could feel one thing — a fire that wouldn’t go out.
"The Nation of Israel Lives."
So I painted it. Over and over. Big, bold, bursting with color.
Because when someone walks into your home, I want them to see that your walls don’t whisper — they speak.
You can view the full collection of "Am Yisrael Chai" paintings and more right here.
More Than a Phrase — It’s a Roar
In today’s world, hanging the words "Am Yisrael Chai" on your wall is a statement. A declaration of pride. A refusal to let fear silence your identity.
Each piece I paint is hand-made, using high-end acrylic on cotton canvas. I layer color with texture. I blend splash-paint movement with Hebrew typography. I mix the modern with the eternal.
This isn’t just Judaica wall decor. It’s soul.

A Painting That Lives in Real Jewish Homes
Whether you’re in New Jersey or Jerusalem, Chicago or Herzliya — Jews everywhere are connecting with this message.
Families hang it above the dining table, next to their Israeli flag, or in their child’s bedroom. Collectors tell me it gives their home an energy they didn’t even know they needed.
"Every time I walk past it, I feel proud." "My kids ask what it means, and I get to tell them the story."
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Not Mass-Produced. Not Generic. Not Quiet.
There are a lot of “Am Yisrael Chai” prints online.
But let me be clear: this isn’t a product. It’s a piece of me.
Each original is painted by hand, by me.
Each limited edition is printed on museum-grade canvas, then hand-embellished in my studio with real texture, movement, and love.
Whether you're buying it for yourself, your children, your synagogue, or as a gift — this is art that lives and breathes.

Why It Belongs in Your Home
Because we all need a reminder. A flame. A flag on the wall that says: We’re still here. We’re not going anywhere.
Whether it’s after October 7th, or after any moment of darkness — this message helps bring light back.

Questions People Ask Me:
Is this all hand-painted?
Yes — all originals are 100% painted by me. My limited editions are also touched by hand, making each one unique.
Can I request custom colors or sizes?
Absolutely. Many collectors ask for variations to match their space or add names, blessings, or dedications.
Do you ship to the U.S.?
Yes — I ship within the U.S. directly and safely.
Can I see more Judaica by Albert Levi?
Yes — especially the Tree of Life and Lion of Judah collections.
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