Leonard Nimoy’s photography exhibition boldly goes where no Jew has gone before: posing naked ladies with religious objects. Some of the artistically-challenged are not impressed, and Nimoy’s book, The Shekhina Project was even banned from a Jewish Book Fair last year. Exploring the Shekhina, or the sacred feminine aspect of G-d, some of the black-and-white photos feature scantily-clad women wearing tefillin and talit. We think the this is art at its most elevated, but Nimoy could put out a book on naked mole rats and we’d love it.Check ’em out for yourself!