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Mezuzah case -Olive Branch
0.00₪An Olive Branch with a dove. A unique Mezuzah case which is another beautiful
Judaica artwork by Israeli artist Shraga Landesman. Greatly inspired by the ancient
world, This mezuzahs design includes an olive branch in the shape of the hebrew
letter – Shin (ש) ,stands for one of God’s many sacred acronyms and for “Shomer
Daltot Israel”, which means the protector of our gates. and a dove perched on top.
a gentel combination of Olive wood, silver, brass gold plated 24k, and flexiglass
creates this modern and eye catching Mezuzah case. Handmade of Olive wood,
silver, flxiglass. Available in two different styles options: brass gold plated 24k or
Nickel Silver. Size: 7.5 X 20 cm. holds a 7cm scroll. -
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Nightingale Seder Plate
0.00₪This Seder plate features an abstract nature motif with birdes and trees around
the perimeter and ibexes in the center. The Hebrew text around the perimeter is
taken from King Solomon’s Song of Songs: Hanitzavim niru ba’aretz; Et hazamir
higia (Buds have appeared on the land; the time of the nightingale has come)
(Song of Songs 2:12). For each of the six depressions in the plate for the six Seder
items, there is a white Porcelain dish. The plate stands on four legs. Size: 28×28 cm
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Rosh Hashanah Plate
0.00₪This ‘Rosh hashanah’ plate Made of aluminum cast , it features a large flat surface
on which apple slices may be placed and It stands on three legs. It is decorated
with a stylish fish motif around the edge and bird, a partridge, in the center next to
the Hebrew words Shana Tova (happy New Year). The honey container itself (in
your choice of colors and materials) is easily removed for cleaning. available in 4
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Trees of Eden Menorah, Aluminum
0.00₪The Israeli artist ,Shraga Landesman, presents his work: The inspiration for my
work comes from several sources: the Bible, archaeological finds in Israel,
memories from childhood, and nature. We can see examples of these sources in
this ‘Trees Menorah’ or: ‘Garden of Eden’ Menorah. we see two trees: the tree of life
and the tree of knowledge. The antelope near the Tree of Life symbolizes the
material world. The bird by the Tree of Knowledge symbolizes the spiritual world.
The driving force behind this creation is the question as to why trees were created
on the sixth day, and not on the day the rest of the plants were created. In my
opinion, the answer lies in the text itself. The two verses dealing with the creation
of Man and the creation of trees on the sixth day are close together, and at the end
is written “to know good or bad”, which is, in fact, a major part of our lives. ‘Trees
Menorah’ made of Brass cast. Size: 22 X 29 X10 cm. *This menorah will be sent
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Tzedakah box – song of songs
0.00₪“The song of songs of Charity”
The alms box designed in the shape of a barley seed section decorated with spikes was inspired by the book of Ruth, also called “Song of Songs of Charity”.
In the Book of Ruth we find a special kind of charity. Boaz invites Ruth to glean in his field and asks her not to glean in someone else’s field. Ruth returns to her mother in law, Naomi,and tells her where she gleaned the barley. She says: “The name of the man I spent the day with is Boaz” (Ruth 2/19).
The Midrash says: It is explained in the name of Rabbi Yoshua, that more than the Owner does for the poor, the poor does for the owner. That is why Ruth said: “The name of the man I spent the day with” and not “who spent the day with me” .
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Tzedakah box – song of songs
0.00₪“The song of songs of Charity”
The alms box designed in the shape of a barley seed section decorated with spikes was inspired by the book of Ruth, also called “Song of Songs of Charity”.
In the Book of Ruth we find a special kind of charity. Boaz invites Ruth to glean in his field and asks her not to glean in someone else’s field. Ruth returns to her mother in law, Naomi,and tells her where she gleaned the barley. She says: “The name of the man I spent the day with is Boaz” (Ruth 2/19).
The Midrash says: It is explained in the name of Rabbi Yoshua, that more than the Owner does for the poor, the poor does for the owner. That is why Ruth said: “The name of the man I spent the day with” and not “who spent the day with me” .
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‘Jeremiah’s prophecy’ necklace
0.00₪‘Jeremiah’s prophecy’ necklace designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
The design and the story of this necklace comes by a spiral shape with a quote from Jeremiah's
prophecy inside a circle padent that hang on body by a silver chain.
I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth (Jeremiah 2:2, King James)
In Jeremiah’s first prophecy, I love the metaphor the prophet uses to describe the deepening
relationship between the partners who are living on memories of shared experiences from the
past. The spiral in this work describes the 40 years of wandering in the desert as a time of bonding, and
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Ana be’koah
0.00₪Ana be’koah framed designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
Ana B’koach [We beg thee with the strength (and greatness of thy right arm.)]
This liturgical poem is part of the morning prayers . It was written in the Middle Ages by Rabbi Nehunia ben Hakaneh. The poem is composed of seven lines with six words each. The initial letters of each word can be combined to make a name of 42 letters. According to Kabbalah, this is one of the names of G_d.
Ari-Hakadosh (Yitzhak Ben Shlomo Ashkenazi) of Tzfat wrote in his book that without this prayer, a person cannot advance to the next spiritual level. This is why the prayer should be said each morning. According to The Zohar, the words of “Ana B’koach” are the wings of angels, helping us to advance to the next level. -
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Ana Be’koah Wall Hanging
0.00₪Ana be’koah wall hanging designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
Ana B’koach [We beg thee with the strength (and greatness of thy right arm.)]
This liturgical poem is part of the morning prayers . It was written in the Middle Ages by Rabbi Nehunia ben Hakaneh. The poem is composed of seven lines with six words each. The initial letters of each word can be combined to make a name of 42 letters. According to Kabbalah, this is one of the names of G_d.
Ari-Hakadosh (Yitzhak Ben Shlomo Ashkenazi) of Tzfat wrote in his book that without this prayer, a person cannot advance to the next spiritual level. This is why the prayer should be said each morning. According to The Zohar, the words of “Ana B’koach” are the wings of angels, helping us to advance to the next level.Made with brass.
Size : 95 mm. in diameter.
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Gazelle Menorah
0.00₪The Gazelle Menorah Handmade by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman. Its design
had its origins in traditional design classic from the Second Temple with the use of
symmetry and typical symbols; in the center of the Menorah stands an Olive Tree
and from both of its sides Gazelles facing each other. the symbols sources
influenced by israel’s natural area and cultural. Made from cast aluminum Size: 26
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Hamsa Ben Porat
0.00₪“Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run over the wall”(Genesis 49:22, King James Version)
This is the blessing Jacob gives to Joseph before his death. We find this verse written on amulets from the first century, and with good reason. In Talmudic times, Talmudic sages taught that Joseph and his descendants were protected against the Evil Eye; that is, the Evil Eye has no power over them. The Talmud compares Joseph’s descendants to fish in the sea—the water covers them, so the Evil Eye can’t control them. So it is for Joseph’s descendants, too: the Evil Eye can’t control them. -
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Havdallah Set
0.00₪To your Saturday night table, As the Sabbath departs, a touching ceremony takes place with wine, spices, and a candle.
it features a platter, a kiddush cup, a spice box, and a candle holder;
-The platter has the closing text of the havdalah blessing Hamavdil Ben Kodesh Lechol (“The One who separates between Holy and secular”) in Hebrew penetrating the metal. One quarter of the platter is a wooden holder for the lustrous kiddush cup.
-The spice box, in the shape of a fish, a pomegranate or a dove (depands on the set you choose), is wood covered with a metal sheet front and back. The closing words to the blessing over smelling the spices, ‘Borei minei besamim’ (Who created varieties of aromatic spices) penetrate the metal sheet to allow the aroma of the spices to come through.
-The candle holder holds standard rectangular havdalah candles. It is in the shape of a pomegranate or a dove (depands on the set you choose), and is made of wood covered with a metal sheet front and back. The closing words to the blessing over the candle, “Borei me’orei ha’eish” (Who created the lights of the fire) penetrate the metal sheet to reveal the wood below.
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Kiddush Set
0.00₪This Kiddush cup made by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman, made of nicke
silver, and a laser cut anodised aluminum base, which shaped like pomegranate.
inscribed with the hebrew blessing “Boreh P’ri Hagefen” – Creator of the fruit of
the vine. Colors: Natural, Gold and Sky blue Size: 11.5 X 9.5 X 8.5 cm. -
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Matan Be’seter Ztdakah box
0.00₪This Zdakah Box ,Charity box, designed by the Israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
At the front is written in Hebrew “Matan Be’seter”, praising the virtue of one who
donates anonymously and is unaware who will receive his charity. On the reverse is
a candelabrum drawing. Continuing the age-old tradition to donate anonymously,
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Passover – Matzah plate
0.00₪This ‘matzah’ tray features a bold modern design abstractly representing the Nile
River. The Aramaic text is the matzah declaration taken from the Haggadah: “Ha
lachma anya di achlu avhatana be’ar’a demitzrayim” (This is the bread of
poverty/affliction that our ancestors ate in the land of Egypt). -It is sized to fit all
standard made matzahs. Size: 23 x 25 cm -
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Rosh Hashanah Plate
0.00₪This ‘Rosh hashanah’ plate Made of aluminum cast , it features a large flat surface
on which apple slices may be placed and It stands on three legs. It is decorated
with a stylish fish motif around the edge and bird, a partridge, in the center next to
the Hebrew words Shana Tova (happy New Year). The honey container itself (in
your choice of colors and materials) is easily removed for cleaning. available in 4
colors options for the honey container. Size: 20 cm. -
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Torah Crown
0.00₪This design wishes to express the national consensus regarding Jerusalem’s special significance over the generations.
In the Talmud it is mentioned that Jerusalem was not divided among the tribes of Israel,and was therefore suitable to be chosen as the capital city.The form of the crown is round,Attached to it are 12 olive tree branches in the shape of the Hebrew letter ”Shin” the first letter of Saddai[god] in Hebrew.This 12 branches symbolize the 12 tribes of Israel,and the pomegranates are symbolic of the tora,that is rich like a pomegranate.
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Doves – Seder plate
0.00₪My Dove in the Depth of the Rock
On the Sabbath of Hol Hamoed Pessah we use to read in the synagogue the
Song of Songs,which,according to many commentators,
Is an allegory illustrating the relationship between the nation of Israel and their
God. In Midrash Raba we find a picturesque image referring to the verse “O
my dove that art in the depth of the rock in the secretPlaces of the stairs,let me see thy countenance,let me hear thy voice…
( Song of Songs, 2/14 ).
Rabbi Ishmael teaches us the following; When the nation of Israel left Egypt,
what were they like? They resembled a dove fleeing from the hawk into a
crevice where it sees a nestling snake.It entered but could not go any further
because the snake was still nestling.It also culd not
Go back, because of the hawk outside.What did the dove do? It started
Screaming and flashing its wings so that the owner of the dovecote would
come and save it.This is what Israel looked like on the seashore
They could not go into the sea,because it was not yet split and they could not
go back because Pharaoh was getting close.What did they do? They
immediately appealed to God and Lord saved Israel that
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Hamsa Ben Porat
0.00₪“Joseph is a fruitful bough, even a fruitful bough by a well; whose branches run over the wall”(Genesis 49:22, King James Version)
This is the blessing Jacob gives to Joseph before his death. We find this verse written on amulets from the first century, and with good reason. In Talmudic times, Talmudic sages taught that Joseph and his descendants were protected against the Evil Eye; that is, the Evil Eye has no power over them. The Talmud compares Joseph’s descendants to fish in the sea—the water covers them, so the Evil Eye can’t control them. So it is for Joseph’s descendants, too: the Evil Eye can’t control them. -
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Havdallah Set
0.00₪To your Saturday night table, As the Sabbath departs, a touching ceremony takes place with wine, spices, and a candle.
it features a platter, a kiddush cup, a spice box, and a candle holder;
-The platter has the closing text of the havdalah blessing Hamavdil Ben Kodesh Lechol (“The One who separates between Holy and secular”) in Hebrew penetrating the metal. One quarter of the platter is a wooden holder for the lustrous kiddush cup.
-The spice box, in the shape of a fish, a pomegranate or a dove (depands on the set you choose), is wood covered with a metal sheet front and back. The closing words to the blessing over smelling the spices, ‘Borei minei besamim’ (Who created varieties of aromatic spices) penetrate the metal sheet to allow the aroma of the spices to come through.
-The candle holder holds standard rectangular havdalah candles. It is in the shape of a pomegranate or a dove (depands on the set you choose), and is made of wood covered with a metal sheet front and back. The closing words to the blessing over the candle, “Borei me’orei ha’eish” (Who created the lights of the fire) penetrate the metal sheet to reveal the wood below.
Shabbat Shalom! -
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Kiddush Set
0.00₪This Kiddush cup made by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman, made of nicke
silver, and a laser cut anodised aluminum base, which shaped like pomegranate.
inscribed with the hebrew blessing “Boreh P’ri Hagefen” – Creator of the fruit of
the vine. Colors: Natural, Gold and Sky blue Size: 11.5 X 9.5 X 8.5 cm. -
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Matan Be’seter Ztdakah box
0.00₪This Zdakah Box ,Charity box, designed by the Israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
At the front is written in Hebrew “Matan Be’seter”, praising the virtue of one who
donates anonymously and is unaware who will receive his charity. On the reverse is
a candelabrum drawing. Continuing the age-old tradition to donate anonymously,
the slot for inserting coins is on the side. -
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Mezuzah case – Olive Wood Hamsa
0.00₪This Special Mezuzah, ‘Wood Hamsa’, handmade by the artist Shraga
Landesman combine a body made of olive wood, that identified with Israel’s
land’s area and culture, And the upper part the of mezuzah in a shape of
Hamsa made from patinated copper, Symbolizes peace and blessings on the
house. Beautiful gift for every home! Size: 16.5 X 2 cm. -
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Pomegranate Branch for Honey
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 properties.




























