Jewish Gifts - Respect Your Faith

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  • Author Karen Maclean
  • Published November 4, 2010
  • Word count 348

Jewish Gifts are offered for any necessity or important event.

It doesn't matter if you are seeking a celebration present, or something for your child, your spouse, your boss, or even to spoil yourself. Jewish Gifts are available to help you show your respect for a loved one, or to reflect your own faith.

It doesn't matter what the calendar says, the Jewish holidays are always just around the corner. It may be Rosh Hashanah, Purim, or Chanukah. Or you may need a gift for a Bar mitzvah, Bat mitzvah, or a Jewish wedding. Here are some ideas for you.

The Jewish Menorah is the most central of Jewish artifacts, and it has been for nearly 3,000 years. And the Menorah is the sanctioned emblem of the modern State of Israel. The Menorah is a 7-pronged candelabrum, and this unique design was handed down to Moses in a revelation of fire on Mt. Sinai.

Another renowned Jewish artifact is the Mezuzah. The Mezuzah is a Hebrew parchment that is located at the doorstep to most Jewish homes. It is sealed inside an ornamented case and then attached to the right of the doorframe. This process is understood to protect the house and its residents.

Additional types of Jewish symbols that fall under the heading of Jewish jewelry include the Hamsa hand, and the Star of David.

A Hamsa hand is a talisman in the shape of a five-fingered hand. It is meant to protect the wearer from the curse of the Evil Eye, which is essentially the force of jealousy on one hand and of pride on the other.

The Star of David, also known as a Hexagram, was the proper emblem of the House of David, who ruled the ancient Israelites for hundreds of years. The six-pointed Star is interpreted in Kabbalah teachings as the culmination point of Heaven and Earth.

You may want to choose a beautiful Jerusalem city ornature, or High-Priest Chest plate, or Chest-Piece with the 12 stones that represent the 12 tribes of Israel and their attributes.

There is no limit to your Jewish Gifts options.

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Jewish Gifts providing unique religious items for those wanting to express themselves, or find something special for someone important in their lives.

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