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Ana be’koah necklace
0.00₪Ana be’koah necklace designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
The main design and the story of this necklace comes by a quote from the bible (“Ana B’koach”) in
a circle pendant that hang on body by a silver chain.
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
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Bird Nest Candleholder
0.00₪This Bird’s nest Candle Holder designed by the artist Shraga Landesman. From the
base, that shaped as a Pebble, rises a tall thin foot that represents the tree trunk.
At the top are two branches forming holders for the candles’ and a dove is perched
on the edge. The dove is an appropriate motif for Shabbat candles. Doves are
intensely loyal to each other. Together with their mate, they work together to build
a nest, that in this candle holder lying on the branch of the tree. This Candle Holder
Made of brass cast – which is sold exclusively only here! Size: 35 cm high *The price
mentioned is for a pair *This Candle Holder will be sent abroad only by express
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Hamsa Ben Porat Josef
0.00₪Hamsa ben porat Josef framed designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman
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. -
Hamsa Ben Porat Josef Wall Hanging
0.00₪Hamsa ben porat Josef wall hanging designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman
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. -
Mezuzah case – Olive Branches
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. -
Pomegranate from Aleph to Taf (A to Z)
0.00₪Pomegranate from aleph to taf (A to Z)
It is said that the Torah is as full as a pomegranate. Why did the sages choose the pomegranate? Because in most types of fruit, there’s a small space full of air. The Torah, like the pomegranate, is so full of seeds there’s not even a drop of air.
To illustrate this saying, I chose to fill the pomegranate with all the letters, from aleph to taf, which are used to write the Torah. -
Pomegranate necklace
0.00₪Pomegranate necklace designed by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
The design and the story of this necklace comes by a Pomegranate that contain
‘Aleph-Beit’, all the hebrew letters;
Pomegranate from aleph to taf (A to Z)
It is said that the Torah is as full as a pomegranate. Why did the sages choose the
pomegranate? Because in most types of fruit, there's a small space full of air. The
Torah, like the pomegranate, is so full of seeds there's not even a drop of air.
To illustrate this saying, I chose to fill the pomegranate with all the letters, from aleph
to taf, which are used to write the Torah. -
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. -
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. -
Trees of Eden Menorah, Brass cast
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
abroad only by express delivery. -
Bird Nest Candleholder
0.00₪This Bird’s nest Candle Holder designd by the artist Shraga Landesman. From the
base, that shaped as a Pebble, rises a tall thin foot that represents the tree trunk.
At the top are two branches forming holders for the candles’ and a dove is perched
on the edge. The dove is an appropriate motif for Shabbat candles. Doves are
intensely loyal to each other. Together with their mate, they work together to build
a nest, that in this candle holder lying on the branch of the tree. This Candle Holder
Made of aluminium cast. Size: 35 cm high *The price mentioned is for a pair -
Hamsa Ben Porat Josef
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. -
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 with Brass Cup
1.00₪This Kiddush cup made by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman, made of Brass 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. -
Mezuzah case – Olive Branches
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 glass creates
this modern and eye catching Mezuzah case. Handmade of Olive wood, silver,
glass. Available in two different styles options: brass gold plated 24k or Nickel Silver. Size: 7.5 X 20 cm. holds a 7cm scroll. -
Pomegranate from Aleph to Taf (A to Z)
0.00₪Pomegranate from aleph to taf (A to Z)
It is said that the Torah is as full as a pomegranate. Why did the sages
choose the pomegranate? Because in most types of fruit, there’s a small
space full of air. The Torah, like the pomegranate, is so full of seeds there’s
not even a drop of air.
To illustrate this saying, I chose to fill the pomegranate with all the letters,
from aleph to taf, which are used to write the Torah. -
Pomegranates- Seder Plate
0.00₪This seder plate designed by the artist Shraga Landesman. It made from cast
aluminum and decorated with a cluster of embedded pomegranates for the seder
plate symbolic foods. the Hebrew text around the perimeter reads :”Hayom, atem
yotzim behodesh Aviv (Today you go out, in the month of Spring) (Exodus 13:4). The
plate stands on four legs. Size: Ø30 cm. -
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. -
Shalom to Israel necklace
0.00₪Shalom to Israel 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 3 objects; a menorah at the middle, 3 pomgranates around it beside the
quote ‘Shalom (peace) to Israel’.
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.