The Moses-in-the-Basket Project is an ongoing body of work that began in 2020, through which I pour
my family story into objects intended to be passed on to my children.
These two spoons continue the series currently on display at the Eretz Israel Museum. They are
designed for only a small amount of food – a “pinch,” a “touch,” a “final lick” – and are dedicated to my
parents.
Created during a time of war that brought displacement and hunger, the spoons serve as a reminder
that every person deserves shelter, nourishment, and a place to belong.