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  • Star of David symbol

    5:18 AM PST, 6/16/2018

    The Star of David is known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David (Hebrew îÈâÅï ãÈÌåÄã or îâï ãåã The Shield of David is a generally recognized symbol of Jewish identity and Judaism. History of the Shield of David (from Wikipedia) The Star of David in the oldest surviving complete copy of the Masoretic text, the Leningrad Codex, dated 1008. The Menorah on the Arch of Titus: notice the three stems on each side plus the central stem, totaling seven. Likewise the Shield of David came to be understood as seven, with two triangles of three points each united around a central point. By modern times, the Shield of David hexagram has become a widely recognized symbol to represent the Jewish people. However the origins of this use are complex with obscure developments emerging since medieval times. Star of David pendant Star of David necklace Regarding the Jewish use of the hexagram symbol, early Jewish literature does not mention it. The use of the hexagram in a Jewish context as a possibly meaningful symbol may occur as early as the 11th century, in the decoration of the carpet page of the famous Tanakh manuscript, the Leningrad Codex dated 1008. Similarly, the symbol illuminates a medieval Tanakh manuscript dated 1307 belonging to Rabbi Yosef bar Yehuda ben Marvas from Toledo, Spain. A Siddur dated 1512 from Prague displays a large hexagram on the cover with the phrase, “… The precise origin of the use of the hexagram as a Jewish symbol remains unknown, but it apparently emerged in the context of medieval Jewish protective amulets (segulot). In the Renaissance Period, in the 16th-century Land of Israel, the book Ets Khayim conveys the Kabbalah of Ha-Ari (Rabbi Isaac Luria) who arranges the traditional items on the seder plate for Passover into two triangles, where they explicitly correspond to Jewish mystical concepts. The six sfirot of the masculine Zer Anpin correspond to the six items on the seder plate, while the seventh sfira being the feminine Malkhut corresponds to the plate itself. With its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel adopted the Shield of David for the Flag of Israel.
  • Bluenoemi

    5:17 AM PST, 6/16/2018

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    Sterling silver earrings for woman, pearls earrings jewelry, Israeli earrings

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    Romantic silver Pearls earrings for women Bluenoemi Israeli Jewelry Romantic silver earrings with pearls. Construction & Dimensions: Sterling silver and pearls About Bluenoemi jewelry Bluenoemi offers an exciting collection, designed and made by Bluenoemi designers especially for occasions: wedding, engagement and cocktail and for everyday use. We hope that you will enjoy wearing our designs as much as we enjoy making them! *If, for any reason, you are not completely satisfied, please contact us so we can try to solve the problem.*
  • Hamsa keyholder

    5:55 AM PST, 12/9/2016

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    Bluenoemi Blue Evil Eye Hamsa Wall Hanging Ornament Home Protector Wall Decor

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    The hamsa is a Middle Eastern symbol dating back to prehistoric times designed to give protection from the evil eye, bad luck that results from the attention or jealousy of others. Today it is used both by Jewish and Muslim culture. The hamsa consists of a hand, usually pointing fingers down with an eye in the middle. Most commonly, the Hamsa is made in the shape of a hand with five fingers outstretched. There is, however, the unique Cohanim Hamsa. In this position, the forefinger and third finger are joined from one side, and the ring finger and the little finger are joined from the other side. This forms the Hebrew letter "shin" and is the position of a Cohen's fingers when he blesses the congregation. The name "Hamsa" ("Hansa" in Sanskrit, or "Al Khamsa" in Arabic) is from the Semitic root word for five, and is a very ancient symbol in the Middle East. Although it is an ancient symbol, the Hamsa is still popular today and is believed to possess magical powers of protection, happiness and prosperity.
  • Star of David symbol

    5:54 AM PST, 12/9/2016

    About the Star of David The Star of David is known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David (Hebrew îÈâÅï ãÈÌåÄã or îâï ãåã The Shield of David is a generally recognized symbol of Jewish identity and Judaism. History of the Shield of David (from Wikipedia) The Star of David in the oldest surviving complete copy of the Masoretic text, the Leningrad Codex, dated 1008. The Menorah on the Arch of Titus: notice the three stems on each side plus the central stem, totaling seven. Likewise the Shield of David came to be understood as seven, with two triangles of three points each united around a central point. By modern times, the Shield of David hexagram has become a widely recognized symbol to represent the Jewish people. However the origins of this use are complex with obscure developments emerging since medieval times. Star of David pendant Star of David necklace Regarding the Jewish use of the hexagram symbol, early Jewish literature does not mention it. The use of the hexagram in a Jewish context as a possibly meaningful symbol may occur as early as the 11th century, in the decoration of the carpet page of the famous Tanakh manuscript, the Leningrad Codex dated 1008. Similarly, the symbol illuminates a medieval Tanakh manuscript dated 1307 belonging to Rabbi Yosef bar Yehuda ben Marvas from Toledo, Spain. A Siddur dated 1512 from Prague displays a large hexagram on the cover with the phrase, “… The precise origin of the use of the hexagram as a Jewish symbol remains unknown, but it apparently emerged in the context of medieval Jewish protective amulets (segulot). In the Renaissance Period, in the 16th-century Land of Israel, the book Ets Khayim conveys the Kabbalah of Ha-Ari (Rabbi Isaac Luria) who arranges the traditional items on the seder plate for Passover into two triangles, where they explicitly correspond to Jewish mystical concepts. The six sfirot of the masculine Zer Anpin correspond to the six items on the seder plate, while the seventh sfira being the feminine Malkhut corresponds to the plate itself. With its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel adopted the Shield of David for the Flag of Israel.
  • What are Spinner Rings

    5:54 AM PST, 12/9/2016

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    Spinner Ring Sterling 925 Silver Ring Floral Bluenoemi Bands Meditation Rings

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    SILVERand silver and gold spinner RINGS or otherwise called - spinning rings - are designed in such a way that outer amaller rings spin freely on the inner ring that encircles the finger. The spinning rings or spinner rings have a few outer decorated bands which manually spins around the inner ring! It is very interesting to know that has been shown since ancient GENERATIONS that wearing and using silver spinner rings can reduce the levels of tension and anxiety in the human being. WE have learned from several researchs that playing with the moving portion of the ring band gives the user something technical to do and the repetitive motion helps to calm the mind. This is the reason sometimes spinner rings are referred to as worry rings, turn rings, swivel rings, turning rings, prayer rings or motion rings. Usualy a wide spinner ring consists of a .925 sterling silver base with silver or 9K two tones gold decorative thinner rings turn around it. Look at one of the most innovative and charming collection of contemporary spinning rings. Israeli spinning rings Israeli spinner two tone gold and silver rings Silver and gold spinner rings are made of the finest quality sterling silver and gold. The designs on the spinning portion of the ring are numerous and include all motifs imaginated by the designer, braiding, ropes, twisted braids, Celtic or knots, a brick or tile design. Today it is very popular to have poesie or verses, kabbalah names and verses, names, wishings engraved on the spinner rings or words with a special message to help the owner in the struggling everyday life. Handmade sterling silver ring with spinning small delicate rings in 9K gold and sterling silver, composed into a stylish UNIQUE RING design, or accented with semi-precious stones. Choose the ring that can be your uniquely fantastic styled silver and gold swivel WEDDING RING. We offer designer rings that simply cannot be ignored. You can order your size and personalize the ring's inscription. Choose from the sterling silver rings in a hammered finished that are embellished with 9 carat rose and yellow gold. Handmade in Israel.
  • Earrings for this Valentine

    1:45 AM PST, 2/4/2013

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    Sterling silver earrings for woman, pearls earrings jewelry, Israeli earrings

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    Gifts for Her: Show your valentine how amazing she is with a gift from the heart. Find the top Valentine's Day gifts for her including pendants, earrings, gemstones, designer jewelry, watches . Planning a romantic Valentine's Day proposal? Shop our brilliant selection of engagement rings and make this a day your valentine will never forget.
  • Ani le Dodi love spinner ring

    9:21 PM PST, 10/7/2012

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    Bluenoemi Beautiful Lace Spinner Ring Sterling Silver & Gold Meditation Bands

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    Did you see Bluenoemi's famous spinner rings engraved with your chosen love verse? We recommend you look after your favorite ring and then choose the verse that you prefer and submits the best energies. Best for your Wedding or present to your beloved. Best for you. Best for your man Best for your woman We make all rings sizes - please specify the size needed upon ordering or as a note in Paypal You can choose the inscription you prefer from the list or request for your preferred verse. Silver and Gold Israeli spinner rings otherwise called swivel rings or spinning rings. Silver and Gold with semi-precious stones rings. Made in Israel. Magnificent assortment of Israeli silver and gold stylish rings. Handmade sterling silver rings with spinning small delicate rings in 9K gold and sterling silver, composed into a stylish unique ring design, or accented with semi-precious stones. Choose the ring that can be your uniquely fantastic styled silver and gold swivel wedding ring. Israeli hebrew verses or prayers spinning ring. Sterling silver base and 2 spinner bands in 9 KT gold and in sterling silver We also offer the option of other Biblical phrases, kabbalah, prayer or poetry phrases as per your choice: 1. I am My Beloved and My Beloved is Mine - Ani le Dodoi ve Dodi Li 2. I have found the One whome my Soul Loves - Matzhati et ma she ahava nafshi 3. A woman of Valour who shall Find - Eshet Hail mi Imtza 4. May G-d Bless you and guard You - Yevarecheha Adonai ve Ishmereha 5. If I forget my Jerusalem May my Right Hand forget its Strength - Im Eshkaheh Ierushalaim tishkah Yemini 6. Multitude of Waters cannot extinguish Love. Maim rabim lo iuhlu lechabot et haahava 7. Jacob Blessing to Joseph Ben Porat (a protection against evil eye) - Ben Porat Yosef Ben Porat alei Ain 8. In the Name of G-D we shall do and we shall succeed - Be shem adonai naase ve natzliah 9. May you Leave in Peace and Return in Peace - Tzetha u Boaha le shalom 10. Hear Oh israel G-D is Our G-D is One - Shma Israel Adonai Eloheinu Adonai Ehad 11. Ahavat Olam Ahavtich.... I have loved thee with an everlasting love 12. Ki Malahaih Yetzave lah Lishmor - The angels order to keep you safe 13. Ana be Koah Degulat Ieminha - Ana be Koach prayer 14. Ve Erastih li le Olam - I compromise to you forever 15. El na Rafe Na La. God will bring to you health 16. Yiidishe Mame Personalize: We can engrave your names or text. We offer designer rings that simply cannot be ignored. You can order your size and personalize the ring's inscription. Find everything you need in our collection of handcrafted rings: sterling silver rings, spinning silver and gold rings, stackable fabulous designs in rings, all in one ring.
  • Star of David

    10:08 PM PST, 9/28/2012

    About the Star of David The Star of David is known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David . The Shield of David is a generally recognized symbol of Jewish identity and Judaism. History of the Shield of David (from Wikipedia) The Star of David in the oldest surviving complete copy of the Masoretic text, the Leningrad Codex, dated 1008. The Menorah on the Arch of Titus: notice the three stems on each side plus the central stem, totaling seven. Likewise the Shield of David came to be understood as seven, with two triangles of three points each united around a central point. By modern times, the Shield of David hexagram has become a widely recognized symbol to represent the Jewish people. However the origins of this use are complex with obscure developments emerging since medieval times. Star of David pendant Star of David necklace Regarding the Jewish use of the hexagram symbol, early Jewish literature does not mention it. The use of the hexagram in a Jewish context as a possibly meaningful symbol may occur as early as the 11th century, in the decoration of the carpet page of the famous Tanakh manuscript, the Leningrad Codex dated 1008. Similarly, the symbol illuminates a medieval Tanakh manuscript dated 1307 belonging to Rabbi Yosef bar Yehuda ben Marvas from Toledo, Spain. A Siddur dated 1512 from Prague displays a large hexagram on the cover with the phrase, “… The precise origin of the use of the hexagram as a Jewish symbol remains unknown, but it apparently emerged in the context of medieval Jewish protective amulets (segulot). In the Renaissance Period, in the 16th-century Land of Israel, the book Ets Khayim conveys the Kabbalah of Ha-Ari (Rabbi Isaac Luria) who arranges the traditional items on the seder plate for Passover into two triangles, where they explicitly correspond to Jewish mystical concepts. The six sfirot of the masculine Zer Anpin correspond to the six items on the seder plate, while the seventh sfira being the feminine Malkhut corresponds to the plate itself. With its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel adopted the Shield of David for the Flag of Israel.
  • Star of David

    8:19 AM PST, 9/26/2012

    About the Star of David The Star of David is known in Hebrew as the Shield of David or Magen David (Hebrew îÈâÅï ãÈÌåÄã or îâï ãåã The Shield of David is a generally recognized symbol of Jewish identity and Judaism. History of the Shield of David (from Wikipedia) The Star of David in the oldest surviving complete copy of the Masoretic text, the Leningrad Codex, dated 1008. The Menorah on the Arch of Titus: notice the three stems on each side plus the central stem, totaling seven. Likewise the Shield of David came to be understood as seven, with two triangles of three points each united around a central point. By modern times, the Shield of David hexagram has become a widely recognized symbol to represent the Jewish people. However the origins of this use are complex with obscure developments emerging since medieval times. Star of David pendant Star of David necklace Regarding the Jewish use of the hexagram symbol, early Jewish literature does not mention it. The use of the hexagram in a Jewish context as a possibly meaningful symbol may occur as early as the 11th century, in the decoration of the carpet page of the famous Tanakh manuscript, the Leningrad Codex dated 1008. Similarly, the symbol illuminates a medieval Tanakh manuscript dated 1307 belonging to Rabbi Yosef bar Yehuda ben Marvas from Toledo, Spain. A Siddur dated 1512 from Prague displays a large hexagram on the cover with the phrase, “… The precise origin of the use of the hexagram as a Jewish symbol remains unknown, but it apparently emerged in the context of medieval Jewish protective amulets (segulot). In the Renaissance Period, in the 16th-century Land of Israel, the book Ets Khayim conveys the Kabbalah of Ha-Ari (Rabbi Isaac Luria) who arranges the traditional items on the seder plate for Passover into two triangles, where they explicitly correspond to Jewish mystical concepts. The six sfirot of the masculine Zer Anpin correspond to the six items on the seder plate, while the seventh sfira being the feminine Malkhut corresponds to the plate itself. With its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel adopted the Shield of David for the Flag of Israel.
  • About the Pomegranate Symbolism

    7:47 AM PST, 9/26/2012

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    Sterling Silver Necklace Israeli Chai Pendant jewelry Amulet Roman Glass

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    Pomegranate from Wikipedia Judaism Exodus 28:33–34 directed that images of pomegranates be woven onto the hem of the me'il ("robe of the ephod"), a robe worn by the Hebrew High Priest. Kings 7:13–22 describes pomegranates depicted on the capitals of the two pillars (Jachin and Boaz) which stood in front of the temple King Solomon built in Jerusalem. It is said that Solomon designed his coronet based on the pomegranate's "crown" (calyx). Jewish tradition teaches that the pomegranate is a symbol for righteousness, because it is said to have 613 seeds which corresponds with the 613 mitzvot or commandments of the Torah . For this reason and others, many Jews eat pomegranates on Rosh Hashanah. However, the actual number of seeds varies with individual fruits. It is also a symbol of fruitfulness. The pomegranate is one of the few images which appear on ancient coins of Judea as a holy symbol, and today many Torah scrolls are stored while not in use with a pair of decorative hollow silver "pomegranates" (rimmonim) placed over the two upper scroll handles. Some Jewish scholars believe that it was the pomegranate that was the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden. Pomegranate is one of the Seven Species (Hebrew: ùáòú äîéðéí, Shiv'at Ha-Minim), the types of fruits and grains enumerated in the Hebrew Bible (Deuteronomy 8:8) as being special products of the Land of Israel.