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Browse through the selection of gift-ideas related to the person receiving the gift.
In this section find gift products organized by the recipient, such as for a man, a woman, a couple, a spouse, a family, a baby, toddler, child or teen, a Rabbi, a teacher, a doctor, a lawyer, a host or hostess, a customer, vendor, employee or coworker, a parent or grandparent, a child (son or daughter) or grandchild (grandson or granddaughter), other relative, etc.
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Choose between our selection of sterling silver, silver-plated, crystal, glass, silver and crystal, silver and mahogany, wood-only, leather, leather and silver, Lenox, China-ware, porcelain, etc. ...
Browse through the selection of gift-ideas related to the season, time, or event.
In this section find gift products organized by the occasion, such as newborn baby, Brit/ברית, birthday/יום הולדת, Upshern/אפשערן, Bat mitzvah / בת מצוה, Bar Mitzvah / בר מצוה, graduation, wedding/חתונה, anniversary, Shabbat and Yom Tov (Rosh Chodesh, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Chanukah, Tu Bishvat, Purim, Pesach, Lag BaOmer, Shavuot, Tu B'Av), house warming / חנוכת הבית, and other occasions.
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ברכת הבית
A Blessing for the Home, a Jewish prayer often inscribed on wall plaques or hamsas and featured at the entrance of some Jewish homes, makes a nice and grateful gift.
There are various versions of the prayer, and comes in many languages.
Read more about Birchat Habayit / ברכת הבית
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A candlestick, chamberstick, or candelabrum is a holder for one or more candles, used for illumination, rituals or decorative purposes.
Candelabra is the traditional term for a set of multiple decorative candlesticks, each of which often holds a candle on each of multiple arms or branches connected to a column or pedestal. A single member of such a set is known as a candelabrum.
In the Jewish Home, a Candlestick or Candelabra has a special meaning. Prominently displayed on your Shabbat-table, and on Yom Tov, as well as other traditional events and parties.
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A Challah cover is a special cloth used to cover the Challah set out on the table at the beginning of a Shabbat or Yom Tov meal. While its appearance lends a decorative and ceremonial aspect to the set table, its presence serves both a Halachic and symbolic function.
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Dishware is the general term for the dishes used in serving, and eating food, including plates and bowls. Dinnerware is a synonym, especially meaning a set of dishes, including serving pieces.
The broader term Tableware includes dishes, cutlery, and drinking vessels. Flatware refers to plates and cutlery. Hollowware refers to containers like bowls and pitchers, especially if made of metal.
In British English the term crockery is used.
Types of dishes
Plates, such as dinner plates, salad plates, or bread plates
Bowls, including soup bowls, cereal bowls, or dessert bowls
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Images (pictures) of Rabbes, prints and scripts (i.e. bBlessing for the Home, Blessing for the Business, etc.), Judaica paintings, and other great products, framed with beautiful frames. ...
Havdalah/הַבְדָּלָה is a Jewish religious ceremony that marks the symbolic end of Shabbat and holidays, and ushers in the new week. In Judaism, Shabbat ends—and the new week begins—at nightfall on Saturday. Havdalah may be recited as soon as three stars are visible in the night sky.
In this section, you will find a variety of set to be used for the Havdalah ceremony. These sets usually include a tray, a cup (similar to a Kiddush cup), a Havdallah-candle holder, Besamim holder. Some sets may not have all those components. See the details of each product.
Havdala, Havdalla, Havdalah, Havda ...
Kiddush is a blessing recited over wine or grape juice to sanctify the Shabbat, Yom Tov or a Bat Miztvah or Bar Mitzvah ceremony. The Torah refers to two requirements concerning Shabbat - to keep it and to remember it (Shamor and Zachor). Jewish law therefore requires that Shabbat be observed in two respects. One must "keep it" by refraining from thirty-nine forbidden activities, and one must remember it by making special arrangements for the day, and specifically through the kiddush ceremony.
Reciting kiddush before the meal on the eve of Shabbat and Jewish holidays is thus regarded as a c ...
A variety of liqueur sets, including sets of liqueur cups, Shot-cups, liqueur bottles, or full liqueur sets. With or without matching trays.
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Enhance your Shabbat table or Chanukah table by hiding the basic-looking matches or matchbox inside these pretty cases.
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At the conclusion of a meal in which we ate bread, we say the Birchat Hamazon, thanking Hashem for giving us sustenance. Before reciting the Grace after Meals, we rinse our fingertips. This washing is called Mayim Achronim, final waters (as opposed to Mayim Rishonim first waters, which refer to the required hand washing before consuming bread).
Our selection features all kinds of dishes for Mayim Achronim, and sets of Mayim Achronim dishes. From silver-plated to pewter, from ceramic to glass.
Read the source and the reasons for washing the hands with Mayim Achronim. Also read some custom ...
Perek Shira is the song that is sung every day by all of Hashem's creations in the realms of Domem/דומם, Tzomeyach/צומח, and Chai/חיה. It is believed to have been authored by none-other than Dovid Hamelech / דוד המלך himself, who (like the Holy Ba'al Shem Tov / בעל שם טוב הקדוש) had the power to converse with animals.
Perek Shira has been likened to an orchestra with many different instruments each contributing their unique sound. Every creation sings its unique song, and when they are combined they create "beautiful music".
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Man is likened to the conductor of this ...
Empty Picture Frames
On the wall or for the desk, to hang or to place...
Personal or professional, mature for adults or sweet for kids...
Empty picture frames made of wood or mahogany, pewter, ceramic, silver-plated or sterling silver, chrome, brass, etc. ...
Salt and Pepper shakers, Salt and Pepper shaker sets, and other Salt and Pepper dishes are condiment holders used in Western culture that are designed to allow diners to distribute edible salt and ground peppercorns..
When did salt and pepper become a pair?
When did salt and pepper become a pair?
What would a dinner table be without its salt and pepper? They've become so ubiquitous in everyone's kitchen and mandatory on a Jewish table. However, we rarely wonder why. Both were heavily used in cuisine for hundreds of years, but so were several other spices. What made people focus on s ...
Sectional (or section) platters, dishes, plates)
Tags: sectional, section, dishes, plate, plates, dish, platter
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In the section, find products and gift ideas related to the Shabbat-table, such as tablecloths, Kiddush cups and Kiddush trays, Challah cutting boards and Challah trays, Challah covers, Challah knives, salt and pepper dishes, napkin holders and napkin rings, Mayim Achronim, Bencher sets and Bencher holders, etc. ...
A Shofar (Hebrew: שופר) is a horn, traditionally that of a ram, used for Jewish religious purposes. Shofar-blowing is incorporated in synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
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Beginning 30 days before Rosh Hashanah, the Shofar (ram's horn) is blown daily at the conclusion of the morning service. It is a symbolic reminder to all that the days of judgement are nearing. It is time to "wake up" from our spiritual slumber and do Teshuvah/תשובה for our sins.
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Tags: Shtenders, Shtanders, Standers, Stenders, Tabletop, Table-Top, Book Holders, Book Holder. ...
Use these gorgeous lighters - with a candle-refill (not included) - made of sterling-silver to light the Shabbat-candles or to light the Chanukah-candles.
Great gift idea.
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Selection of trays to be used for
Challah Tray
Candelabra
Candle-Sticks
Menorah
Serving Trays
Cake Tray
Pidyon Haben
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Tzedakah (or Ṣ'daqah) (Hebrew: צדקה) is a Hebrew word commonly translated as charity, though it is based on the Hebrew word (צדק, tzedek) meaning righteousness, fairness or justice.
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Tzedakah (or Ṣ'daqah) (Hebrew: צדקה) is a Hebrew word commonly translated as charity, though it is based on the Hebrew word (צדק, tzedek) meaning righteousness, fairness or justice.
Here is a variety of so-called Gelt bags for everyday use and for Chanukah.
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A decanter is a vessel that is used to hold the decantation of a liquid (such as wine or liqueur) which may contain sediment. Decanters are normally used as serving vessels for wine. Decanters vary in shape and design.
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Little cups that say Yeled Tov / ילד טוב and Yalda Tov / ילדה טוב, are great gift ideas for a newborn boy or girl respectively. ...