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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.
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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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Judaica Peace Wall Hanging
0.00₪Judaica Peace wall hanging 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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Kiddush Set
0.00₪This Kiddush cup made by the israeli artist Shraga Landesman, made of nicke
silver, 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. -
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Kohelet necklace
0.00₪Kohelet necklace 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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Matan Be’seter Ztdakah box
0.00₪This Zdakah Box ,Charity box, designed by the Israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
At the front is written in Hebrew “Matan Be’seter”, praising the virtue of one who
donates anonymously and is unaware who will receive his charity. On the reverse is
a candelabrum drawing. Continuing the age-old tradition to donate anonymously,
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Ner Tamid
0.00₪The Eternal Candle is a memorial to the candelabrum that was in the Temple and was constantly lit.
I dedicate the design of the Eternal Candle to a special and interesting archaeological finding found in the mosaic floor of the ancient synagogue near Jericho.
The mosaic is decorated with a menorah, sacred vessels, and the inscription “Shalom to Israel”.
The Menorah and the holy vessels represent the Temple that was destroyed.
And the words “peace over Israel” express the yearning for unity and peace between the tribes of Israel.The Eternal Candle is adorned with a round olive tree with twelve doves.
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Sea Song Seder Plate
0.00₪This Seder plate features a bold modern design abstractly depicting two banks
separated by the Red Sea in the middle. The Hebrew text is taken from the
opening of the Song of the Sea: ‘Az yashir Moshe uvnei Yisrael et hashira hazot; Ki
ga’o ga’a sus verochvo rama vayam’ (Then Moses and the children of Israel sang
this song; For He is great and proud, He threw horse and rider into the sea) (cf.
Exodus 15:1). For each of the six depressions in the plate for the six Seder items,
there is a white porcelain dish. Size: 30×18.5 cm. -
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Shana Tova Plate
0.00₪Bring in the ‘Rosh Hashanah’ (Jewish New Year) with this ‘Shana Tova’ honey dish,
combines aluminum, wood and glass. The tray, standing on feet, has a
pomegranate engraving and the words ‘Shanah Tovah’. Opposite, indented into a
piece of natural colored wood is a glass bowl to hold the honey. Size: Ø18 cm. -
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Tree of life with Birds Menorah, Aluminium cast
0.00₪The artist Shraga Landesman, Presents his work: 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 the this menorah:
‘Tree of life with Birds’ Menorah, For me, this menorah is a picture from childhood. I
grew up in a house near an orchard. I remember seeing a worker arriving in the
morning with his hoe and making a trench around the tree. He took a hose and
filled the trench with water, and the dry leaves floated on top. That was the system
for watering back then. ‘Tree of life with Birds’ Menorah is made fromAluminum
cast. Size: 24X31X15 cm *This menorah will be sent abroad only by express delivery. -
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Wild Piugine Candleholders
0.00₪Wild Piugine candle holder Handmade by the Israeli artist Shraga Landesman.
these candle holders can be used for shabbat, holidays or any festive event that
you’d like. *The price mentioned is for a pair. Made from aluminium cast. 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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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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Pomegrante Hony Plate
0.00₪The pomegranate is one of the seven species in which the Land of Israel is blessed.
The pomegranate ripens at the beginning of the autumn and symbolizes abundance, fertility, beauty and wisdom.
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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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Sheeps Menorah, Patinated Brass
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 Patinated brass cast. Size: 13 X 22 X 20 cm *This
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Star of David
0.00₪Star of David framed 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.




























