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Star of David Wall Hanging
0.00₪Star of David wall hanging designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman .
How goodly are thy tents, O Jacob, [and] thy tabernacles, O Israel! (Numbers 24:5, King James Version)
This prayer opens Shacharit, the morning prayers. It comes from the Torah portion Balak (Numbers 22:2 – 25:9). Balak brought the seer Baalam up the hill overlooking the camp of Israel, to curse them. Balaam saw the camp, and saw that the tents were set up so that no opening faced the opening of another tent. In humble admiration, he didn’t curse them. Instead, he gave this blessing. -
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Challah Board
0.00₪This round challah board is an original by Shraga Landesman. A round piece of
wood covers the expanse of the board, with a Stainless steel rim – Laser cut out
words – “lechem levav enosh yisad” (“Bread will satisfy the heart of man”) (Psalm
104:15). Two wheat are displayed above it, closing the circle. This board is a great
gift for weddings or anniversaries, and for any shabbat dinner with the family!
coming with two difrrent types of wood to choose from : -an anodised aluminum
and Beech wood (light wood type). -an anodised aluminum and Eucalyptus or
Mahagoni wood (Dark wood type). Size: Ø32 cm. -
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Hamsa ben porat Josef necklace
0.00₪Hamsa ben porat Josef necklace designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman
The main design and the story of this necklace comes in a circle padent that hang on body by a silver chain. This necklace combine two symboles; Ben porat Joseph hamsa and all around it fish one after another. 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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Seder Plate “Nitsanim”
0.00₪This Seder Plate displays a circular laser cut of an aluminum tray with indentations
for six anodised aluminum bowls that hold the six special Seder Plate items. In the
center is a metal Star of David folded back to reveal a shining piece of wood – a
symbolic expression of Jewish identity. Around the rim of the plate is a verse from Shir Ha’shirim announcing the arrival of spring, “The blossoms have appeared in
the land. The time of singing has arrived.” Size: Ø30 cm. -
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Shalom to Israel
0.00₪Shalom to Israel framed 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.
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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. -
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Sheeps Menorah, Aluminum cast
0.00₪This ‘Sheeps Menorah’ represents two stylized sheep, one a ram, the other a
female, made from Patinated brass cast that stand in the glow of the Lights of the
menorah. This Design made of Aluminum cast. Size: 13 X 22 X 20 cm *This menorah
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Challah Board
0.00₪This round challah board is an original by Shraga Landesman. A round piece of
wood covers the expanse of the board, with a Stainless steel rim – Laser cut out
words – “lechem levav enosh yisad” (“Bread will satisfy the heart of man”) (Psalm
104:15). Two wheat are displayed above it, closing the circle. This board is a great
gift for weddings or anniversaries, and for any shabbat dinner with the family!
coming with two difrrent types of wood to choose from : -an anodised aluminum
and Beech wood (light wood type). -an anodised aluminum and Eucalyptus or
Mahagoni wood (Dark wood type). Size: Ø32 cm. -
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Kingfisher Menorah, Patinated Brass
0.00₪“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 ‘Kingfisher Menorah’: This menorah is an expression of my
observations of nature—especially through photography of birds. When I’m asked
why the bird is all alone on the branch, without a mate, the answer is quite simple:
that’s the way we see kingfishers in the wild. They sit alone on a branch, hunting
for food”. The ‘Kingfisher Menorah’ made of patinated brass cast. -
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Kohelet
0.00₪A designed framed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
The main design and the story of this necklace comes by a quote from the bible (“Cast thy bread upon the waters”) in a circle pendant that hang on body by a silver chain.
“Cast thy bread upon the waters” (Ecclesiastes 11:1, King James);
This is the advice of Kohelet (Ecclesiastes). We can interpret this advice literally, as throwing bread on the surface of the water so the fish become accustomed to approaching the shore. Then we can catch them.
However, most interpretations teach us that Kohelet is advising us to do good deeds for others, without expecting anything in return. -
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Mezuzah case – Dove
0.00₪This ‘Dove’ Mezuzah case is a work of the israeli artist Shraga Landesman. With amazing decoration of abstract shapes, a dove and traditional “shin” at the top.
Available in two different styles to choose from : a brass cast with patina or
aluminium cast and cobalt blue. Size: 10×2 cm. holds a 8 cm scroll. -
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Seder Plate “Nitsanim”
0.00₪This Seder Plate displays a circular laser cut of an aluminum tray with indentations
for six anodised aluminum bowls that hold the six special Seder Plate items. In the
center is a metal Star of David folded back to reveal a shining piece of wood – a
symbolic expression of Jewish identity. Around the rim of the plate is a verse from Shir Ha’shirim announcing the arrival of spring, “The blossoms have appeared in
the land. The time of singing has arrived.” Size: Ø30 cm. -
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Wall Hanging
0.00₪A designed wall hanging by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
The main design and the story of this necklace comes by a quote from the bible (“Cast thy bread upon the waters”) in a circle pendant that hang on body by a silver chain.
“Cast thy bread upon the waters” (Ecclesiastes 11:1, King James);
This is the advice of Kohelet (Ecclesiastes). We can interpret this advice literally, as throwing bread on the surface of the water so the fish become accustomed to approaching the shore. Then we can catch them.
However, most interpretations teach us that Kohelet is advising us to do good deeds for others, without expecting anything in return. -
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You are beautiful necklace
0.00₪You are beautiful necklace designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
The main design and the story of this necklace comes in a circle padent that hang on body by a silver chain. Behold, thou [art] fair, my love; behold, thou [art] fair; thou [hast] doves’ eyes. (Song of Songs, 1:15, King James Version) This verse from the Song of Songs is a metaphor describing the love between two people. According to tradition, the sages say the Song of Songs is an allegory representing the relationship between the People of Israel and their God. We read the Song of Songs on the Shabbat of Passover, since it describes many images of spring. -
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Birds
0.00₪Birds framed 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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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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Jeremiah’s Prophecy
0.00₪‘Jeremiah’s prophecy’ framed designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
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 the 12 palm trees represent the 12 tribes. -
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Kingfisher Menorah, Aluminium cast
0.00₪“The inspiration for my work comes from several sources: the Bible, archeological finds in Israel, memories from
childhood, and nature. We can see examples of these sources in this ‘Kingfisher
Menorah’: This menorah is an expression of my observations of nature—especially
through photography of birds. When I’m asked why the bird is all alone on the
branch, without a mate, the answer is quite simple: that’s the way we see
kingfishers in the wild. They sit alone on a branch, hunting for food”. The
‘Kingfisher Menorah’ made of aluminum cast.
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