Plastic Wrist Band with Inscription SHEMA YISRAEL - White
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Product detailed description
The Jewish Confession of Faith, a verse from the Torah, declaring faith in the one God.
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| Category: | JUDAICA - Jewish souvenirs and Jewish subjects, Gifts for Her, Gifts for him, Display additional categoriesCZECH REPUBLIC - ISRAEL, Torah |
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| Svátek: | Dárky pro ni, Dárky pro něj, ČESKO - IZRAEL, Torah |
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