Pomegranate Spices Box
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Torah mantel
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The book of Proverbs [Mishly] contains this wonderful verse, which sums up the essence of the Torah ” Her ways of pleasantness and all her paths are peace”. I’m using this verse in Hebrew.
Another ornament quotes in Hebrew “Peace on Israel”.The words “Shalom Al Israel” are repeated several times in the prayers.and express the tow meanings of Peace, the one between the 12 tribes of Israel and between Israel enemies.the words founded in archaeological findings in the ancient synagogue near Jericho.
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The motive of the twelve mountain-goats on the upper part of the mantel, is directly associated with the desert,where they became committed to the rules of the Torah.
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Havdallah Set
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it features a platter, a kiddush cup, a spice box, and a candle holder;
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-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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Tzedakah box – song of songs
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