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Local artist donates work to Community Day School

Painter/illustrator Mayer Kersun contributes mixed-media piece, 'For Humanity,' for display in the Saltzberg Lobby of school sanctuary

Local artist Mayer Kersun (center, holding artwork) and CDS Head of School Dan Ceaser (back left) with students Willow Dotson, Maia Forman and Charlie Armstrong
Local artist Mayer Kersun (center, holding artwork) and CDS Head of School Dan Ceaser (back left) with students Willow Dotson, Maia Forman and Charlie Armstrong (Provided photo/Community Day School)

When Hershorin Schiff Community Day School Head of School Dan Ceaser attended a recent Members Art Show at Art Center Sarasota, he came across an award-winning mixed-media piece that immediately caught his attention. The piece, "For Humanity," shows two ultra-Orthodox Jews and an IDF soldier praying at the Western Wall.

Local painter and illustrator Mayer Kersun created the piece, explaining, "The attack [on Israel by Hamas] on October 7, 2023 inspired me to make a statement about humanity. Looking at the picture, you will see two ultra-Orthodox Jews and an IDF soldier at the Western Wall. They probably see the world differently. But when it comes to Israel and anti-Semitism, they are united."

Ceaser requested that Kersun allow the school to have the artwork on “indefinite loan” but, when the artist came by to drop off the painting, his tour of the school so impressed him that, the next day, he donated the piece outright.

“As soon as I saw the painting, I felt that – in addition to being beautiful – its sentiments were well aligned with our school philosophy,” said Ceaser. “Mayer used the tragic events of October 7th to create something that captures feelings of hope, unity and our shared humanity – despite peoples’ differences. I am grateful to him for allowing us to have this piece to display in the years to come.”

When he was old enough to hold a pencil, Kersun was drawing the cartoons from the comics page. Since World War II was going on, he would draw fighter airplanes that he would see in the newspaper. His urge to draw was there but the time to pursue the artistic world did not come until he retired from his business. That was when he started taking continuing education classes from local schools and from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. It has been a big part of his life for the past 20-plus years.

“I was so impressed with the school – the wonderful things I saw and what its mission is,” Kersun said. “Hopefully, by having my artwork there and by discussing it, it will be meaningful to the students and some good will come of it.”

For more about Community Day School, visit communityday.org.

About Hershorin Schiff Community Day School
The mission of the Hershorin Schiff Community Day School, which serves students in preschool through eighth grade, is to impact the world by creating a community where children of all faiths demonstrate integrity, academic excellence, and a desire to improve the world. Community Day offers a rigorous, project-based academic program in a diverse and vibrant learning environment rooted in the Jewish values of honesty, integrity, mutual trust and respect. For more information, visit the website, communityday.org, or call (941) 552-2770.

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