Mezuzah case – Dove
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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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Havdallah Set
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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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Wall Hanging
0.00₪You are beautiful wall hanging 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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Judaica Peace
0.00₪Judaica Peace framed designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman
the sayin of this padent in one word is ‘peace’ shown by 3 objects, the very known peace sign, the dove and with a quote for the bible:
… “and they shall beat their swords into plowshares”… (Isaiah 2:4, King James).
This verse from the prophet Isaiah about the End of Days is the most widespread and commonly quoted expressions of our yearning for peace.
A complete Scroll of Isaiah was found in the caves of Qumran near the Dead Sea. Today, the original is on display at the Shrine of the Book in the Israel Museum, where it’s possible to see these words which so completely symbolize peace. -
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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 Nickel silver 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
indicated on each image.





