Jewish life presents a wealth of events to celebrate, from Birth, through Bar or Bat Mitzvahs to Weddings... and beyond. People always wish to make occasions special for those close to their hearts, and gifting them something special certainly does that. Judaica gifts are the very best way to make any occasion truly special. Judaica, the name for beautiful Jewish ceremonial objects, carry great religious, spiritual and family significance. When given, they remain merely as not presents but they become representation of the love shared between gift giver and the receiver. Such Judaica gifts enhance another's life, their quest for spirituality and also quickly become treasured family objects.
For generations Judaica have become a visible emblem in each and every Jewish home. These gifts never become outdated and are used throughout the Jewish calendar year; whether in the weekly Shabbat ceremonies or the high holidays. Others are used as house decorations. Traditional Judaica gifts are designed to embody and enhance each unique event. Each one of this gift has its own significance and is a perfect blend of art, beauty and functionality specifically made to fill the occasion with grandeur and splendor. Judaica gifts have become an integral part of the Jewish rituals passed on from generation to generation.
Perhaps the most familiar Judaica ceremonial objects are the Silver Shabbat candlesticks. There is no stronger Jewish tradition, nor any more beautiful event than the lighting of the Sabbath candles - and no better setting than on silver Sabbath candlesticks standing alongside a silver Kiddush Cup for blessing wine, a Challah cover for the bread, a Challah knife and other items. Alone or together, these Shabbat or Sabbath items are classic Judaica gifts.
The other great symbol of Judaism captured in Judaica gifts is the Menorah. Presenting the original 7-branched lamp that stood in the Temple in ancient Jerusalem, the Menorah candlestick is a Judaica gift of immense spiritual and historical value. The Menorah also has a 9-branched version used at Hanukah - the Festival of Light that marks God's miracle at the end of the ancient Jewish fight for freedom.
Judaica jewelry also makes fine and heartfelt gifts like Israel goldfild jewelry which offer the wearer of these lustrous works the pride of past and future, or the decorative five-fingered Hamsa hand which is said to ward off evil spirits. Jewish Figurines, Jewish Pens, Jewish Magnets, Jewish Placards, Menorah, Key holders, Washing Cups, Messianic Holy Vessels and more make up the many options that Judaica gifts offer.
For generations Judaica have become a visible emblem in each and every Jewish home. These gifts never become outdated and are used throughout the Jewish calendar year; whether in the weekly Shabbat ceremonies or the high holidays. Others are used as house decorations. Traditional Judaica gifts are designed to embody and enhance each unique event. Each one of this gift has its own significance and is a perfect blend of art, beauty and functionality specifically made to fill the occasion with grandeur and splendor. Judaica gifts have become an integral part of the Jewish rituals passed on from generation to generation.
Perhaps the most familiar Judaica ceremonial objects are the Silver Shabbat candlesticks. There is no stronger Jewish tradition, nor any more beautiful event than the lighting of the Sabbath candles - and no better setting than on silver Sabbath candlesticks standing alongside a silver Kiddush Cup for blessing wine, a Challah cover for the bread, a Challah knife and other items. Alone or together, these Shabbat or Sabbath items are classic Judaica gifts.
The other great symbol of Judaism captured in Judaica gifts is the Menorah. Presenting the original 7-branched lamp that stood in the Temple in ancient Jerusalem, the Menorah candlestick is a Judaica gift of immense spiritual and historical value. The Menorah also has a 9-branched version used at Hanukah - the Festival of Light that marks God's miracle at the end of the ancient Jewish fight for freedom.
Judaica jewelry also makes fine and heartfelt gifts like Israel goldfild jewelry which offer the wearer of these lustrous works the pride of past and future, or the decorative five-fingered Hamsa hand which is said to ward off evil spirits. Jewish Figurines, Jewish Pens, Jewish Magnets, Jewish Placards, Menorah, Key holders, Washing Cups, Messianic Holy Vessels and more make up the many options that Judaica gifts offer.
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