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Pomegranate Paper Weight
0.00₪The pomegranate is one of the seven species in which the Land of
Israel is blessed.
The pomegranate ripens at the beginning of the autumn and
symbolizes abundance, fertility, beauty and wisdom.
According to Maimonides, the pomegranate has many medicinal
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Menorah Wall Hanging
0.00₪Menorah wall hanging designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
I [am] my beloved’s, and my beloved [is] mine (Song of Songs 6:3, King James Version)
This verse from the Song of Songs expresses the two-way relationship between the People of Israel and their G_d. The sages saw a clue in the initials of these words to the month of Elul. Each year during the month of Elul, we prepare ourselves for the renewal of this closeness through soul-searching. -
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Birds Wall Hanging
0.00₪Birds wall hanging designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
‘Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times’; and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the LORD. (Jeremiah 8, v7, King James Translation)
Each year in mid-February, the Common Swifts arrive in our area to nest. One of the nesting sites the swifts have chosen is the Western Wall. Swifts don’t nest in trees; they nest in cracks and crevices in buildings and walls. I find it moving to know that the migration pattern of these birds was observed thousands of years ago, and that when Jeremiah used this metaphor as he tried to return the People of Israel to their path, he might even have been looking at the Western Wall. -
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Shalom to Israel Wall Hanging
0.00₪Shalom to Israel wall hanging designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
Shalom (peace) to Israel- This is the name of the ancient synagogue near Jericho. Archeologists uncovered a large mosaic floor in their excavations. In the center of the mosaic was a circle with the words “Shalom to Israel”, and above that, pictures of a menorah, lulav, and shofar.






