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קערת פסח (32 ס"מ) - ממתכת עם הדפס רביעיית רקעים - אומנית דורית קלייןקערת פסח (32 ס"מ) - ממתכת עם הדפס רביעיית רקעים - אומנית דורית קליין
קערת פסח (32 ס"מ) - ממתכת עם הדפס פרחוני - אומנית דורית קלייןקערת פסח (32 ס"מ) - ממתכת עם הדפס פרחוני - אומנית דורית קליין
צלחת פסח ע"י דורית יודאיקה אימונים ממתכת עם הדפס צבעוניקערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת עם הדפס שפע רימונים - אומנית דורית קליין
קערת פסח (32 ס"מ) רימונים מנירוסטה שלוש קומות - אומנית דורית קלייןתמונה של האמנית דורית יודאיקה קליין
קערת פסח (32 ס"מ) "עלים" מנירוסטה - אומנית דורית קלייןקערת פסח (32 ס"מ) "עלים" מנירוסטה - אומנית דורית קליין
קערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת עם הדפס "רימונים וספירלות" - אומנית דורית קלייןקערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת עם הדפס "רימונים וספירלות" - אומנית דורית קליין
קערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת עם הדפס "פרחים" - אומנית דורית קלייןקערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת עם הדפס "פרחים" - אומנית דורית קליין
קערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת עם הדפס "ארמני" - אומנית דורית קלייןקערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת עם הדפס "ארמני" - אומנית דורית קליין
Free courier!Save 50.00 ₪קערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת מעוצבת הדפסי "תחרה" - אומנית דורית קלייןקערת פסח (32 ס"מ) ממתכת מעוצבת הדפסי "תחרה" - אומנית דורית קליין
Save 60.00 ₪מגש מצה "רימונים" (20*20 ס"מ) ממתכת - האומנית דורית קלייןתמונה של האמנית דורית יודאיקה קליין
Perspex shofar stand (26*11 cm) with silver-plated laser-cut "Kotel" decoration plaque

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Passover , Rosh Hashanah , Purim , Hanukkah , and more introduction: Jewish holidays have immense cultural and religious significance, connecting people and communities to their heritage, values, and shared experiences. Each holiday is marked by unique customs, rituals, and traditional gifts that foster a sense of unity and celebration among the Jewish people. In this article, we will explore the meaning of some of the major Jewish holidays, the products associated with each event, and the importance of preserving these traditions. Passover (Passover): Passover, also known as Pesach, is a significant Jewish holiday commemorating the exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. The centerpiece of Passover is the Seder, a special meal during which the Haggadah (the story of the Exodus from Egypt) is read, and symbolic foods such as matzah and bitter herbs are consumed. Products associated with Passover include Seder plates, matzah wrappers, Haggadahs, Kiddush cups, and decorative items decorated with symbols of freedom and renewal, among others. The importance of observing the holiday: Passover serves as a reminder of the importance of freedom, liberation, and the pursuit of justice. By celebrating Passover and using its associated products, Jews strengthen their commitment to the values ​​of equality and empathy, while passing these lessons on to future generations. Rosh Hashanah (Jewish New Year):
Special package in honor of Rosh Hashanah Special package in honor of Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of the Jewish new year. It is a time of reflection, introspection, and repentance. The shofar (ram’s horn) is blown on this holiday to symbolize a call to repentance and spiritual awakening. Traditional gifts for Rosh Hashanah include honey and apples, symbolizing a sweet and fruitful year ahead. The importance of observing the holiday: Rosh Hashanah encourages Jewish people to reflect on their actions from the past year, ask for forgiveness, and strive to improve themselves. The act of giving and receiving meaningful gifts emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining strong bonds with family and friends during this holy time. Hanukkah (Festival of Lights): Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is an eight-day celebration that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Each night, one candle is lit on the menorah, symbolizing the miraculous oil that burned for eight days. Traditional Hanukkah gifts include spinning tops, menorahs, and gelt (chocolate coins). The importance of observing the holiday: The holiday of Hanukkah serves as a reminder of the perseverance and resilience of the Jewish people. By observing this holiday and exchanging meaningful gifts, individuals embrace the spirit of unity and hope, emphasizing the importance of standing together even in challenging times. Purim: Purim celebrates the victory of Queen Esther and her cousin Mordecai over the evil Haman, who sought to destroy the Jewish people in ancient Persia. The holiday is marked by the reading of the scroll (Megillat Esther), dressing up, giving charity, and sharing festive meals. Traditional Purim gifts include mishlokh manot (gift baskets) filled with sweets and treats. The importance of observing the holiday: Purim embodies themes of courage and faith, reminding Jewish people to stand up in the face of adversity and injustice. By exchanging gifts of food and charity, people express their solidarity and concern for one another, fostering a sense of community and mutual support. Summary: Jewish holidays are rich in tradition, meaning, and historical significance. They provide an opportunity for Jewish people to come together, celebrate their heritage, and strengthen their bonds with family and friends. The products associated with each holiday add depth to the celebrations and serve as a cherished reminder of the values ​​these events represent. Embracing these traditions and exchanging meaningful gifts helps preserve Jewish culture and pass on important lessons and values ​​to future generations.
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