Mezuzah case – Cyclamen
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This anodized aluminum Mezuzah case features an elegant contemporary design
with a Cyclaman flower motif. Made from anodised aluminum in 3 different colors
to choose from.
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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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Modern Havdallah set
0.00₪This modern Havdalla set is to your Saturday night table, As the
Sabbath departs, a touching ceremony takes place with wine, spices,
and a candle. Made from anodised aluminium Sizes: Tray 20X18X2
cm. Besamim Box 10X10X3.3 cm Aluminum cup 8.5X6.8 cm Candle
Holder 11X9X7 cm. * The price mentioned is for the whole set. * Please
make sure you have selected the right set according to the number
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Zaharti Leha Wall Hanging
0.00₪‘Jeremiah’s prophecy’ wall hanging 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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Spring Seder Plate
0.00₪Passover is also called the festival of spring, evidence of which can be found in the Book of Exodus in the verse that adorns this Passover plate “Today you go out in the month of spring” [Exodus 13.4].
This Passover plate is made of gold plated brass placed on an oak tree.





