Tiffany Co Crystal Plymouth glass Shabbat candlesticks
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At the moment when the stars announce the end of Shabbat, light this beautiful hand-braided candle and let its six flames illuminate the transition into a new week. Blue and...
10 small chanukiahs adorning a 150cm long beaded chain. Each chanukiah ornament is connected to a small LED bulb. The entire chain runs on 2 AA batteries.
This beautiful antique Chanukiah in the shape of a bench is made of brass and originates from Israel. It is intended for traditional oil lighting with wicks during the holiday...
This beautiful antique Chanukiah in the shape of a bench is made of brass and originates from Israel. It is intended for traditional oil lighting with wicks during the holiday...
This beautiful antique Chanukiah in the shape of a bench is made of brass and originates from Israel. It is intended for traditional oil lighting with wicks during the holiday...
Bring the authentic glow of Hanukkah into your home with these luxurious kosher candles straight from the Holy Land. Made by the renowned Israeli Menora manufactory in Sderot,...
Barbra Streisand and Gershwin. Petra Ernyei publishes an album in which she connects her jazz and Jewish roots. The prominent Czech jazz singer Petra Ernyei, who traveled to...
Antique Silver Havdalah Filigree Spice Tower with Star of David Antique silver Havdalah spice container in the shape of a tower, topped with a Star of David. Below the star, a...
Perfect aluminum knife for Shabbat challah, 30 cm, light colored handle and stand in the shape of a pomegranate, "shabbat ve-yom tov" inscription on the blade.
Prepare your table for the Rosh Hashanah celebration with our elegant Shana Tova tablecloths. These decorations are perfect for the High Holidays and home celebrations. Made...
Antique Hanukkah menorah from the turn of the 19th to 20th century, originating from Germany. Width: 18.5 cm, height: 20 cm. Hallmarked Ag 800/1000. Weight: 237.77 grams.
Antique silver-plated Chanukiah – bench style. Antique Chanukiah from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries with fine decoration of a menorah and two lions, topped with a...
To have your own Megillat Esther scroll... May be a secret dream. A dream, that can become a reality. To read the story of Esther from a printed book doesn´t have to be a...
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| Category: | JUDAICA - Jewish souvenirs and Jewish subjects, Shabbat, Gifts for Her, Display additional categoriesGifts for him |
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| Svátek: | Šabat, Dárky pro ni, Dárky pro něj |
Silver Havdalah spice container in the shape of a tower with five bells. Height: 24 cm, signed Asher, made in Israel. Hallmarked sterling 925. Weight: 119.71 grams.
Mug - Albert Einstein - JEWISHOP design Start your day with an iconic figure of the 20th century. Albert Einstein (1879–1955), Nobel Prize laureate in Physics and author of the...
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) – צה"ל (Tzva HaHagana LeYisrael) – the Israel Defense Forces are the military of the State of Israel and one of the most respected military...
Antique silver Havdalah spice container in the shape of a tiered tower, decorated with four small bells and filigree ornamentation. This is a handmade piece. Height: 15.5 cm....
Height 2.8 cm, widest diameter 2.3 cm, inscription Praha (Prague) and the Star of David, ceramics.
Golda Meir (1898–1978) – the Iron Lady of Israeli politics and the first woman to lead the Israeli government. This extraordinary figure was born in Tsarist Russia, grew up in...
בן פורת - Ben Porat - one of the most powerful protective amulets in the Jewish Kabbalistic tradition. The name comes from Jacob's blessing to his son Joseph in the book of...
Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie (1837–1898) – known by her nickname Sissi, a Bavarian princess of the House of Wittelsbach, who became one of the most admired and tragic figures in...
Learn Hebrew with every sip! This unique mug features the complete Hebrew alphabet (Alef-Bet) with practical transliteration into Latin script beneath each letter. Hebrew – the...
