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Fashion Bracelets in sterling silver
2:38 AM PST, 9/20/2011

2 bracelets gold silver plated designer fashion jewel
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Silver and fashion bracelets are an excellent choice for everyday wear. They are light and simple, complementing an office goer's wardrobe perfectly. These pieces are extremely versatile as well. You could pair up a trendy one with a pair of jeans and you are all set for a night on town.You also get a durable piece with long lasting shine. Another plus point is its affordability. Silver and silver or gold plating items cost much less than gold and platinum, and you never have to compromise on style either. Some examples: An engraved silver cuff bracelet makes a bold statement. For its appearance, this piece is extremely light and flexible enough to fit a large range of wrist sizes. These would also make perfect gifts for people if you aren't sure of their wrist sizes. These bracelets look best with casual wear and definitely give a contemporary feel o the ensemble. Sterling silver is another fantastic option for those who want to add a silver bracelet to their collection. These come in a variety of styles and price ranges. If you shop around a bit, you will find the one that suits you the best. Best design, modern and traditional bracelets. -
Jerusalem gift - ceramic candlesticks
8:20 AM PST, 8/18/2011

Jewish gifts ceramics hamsa home blessing Jerusalem NEW
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Gifts from Jerusalem - handcrafted in Israel. The candlesticks are used to enlight the Shabbath candles. Shabbat is the Jewish day of rest and falls on the seventh day of every week. Observing Shabbat is the fourth of the Ten Commandments: Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work; but the seventh day is a sabbath of the LORD thy God; in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, not thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates; For in six days the LORD made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested on the seventh day; wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it. Remembering, observing and taking pleasure the Shabbat is a commandment; hence, sorrow and distress should be avoided on the one hand and, on the other, no labor should be carried out during the Shabbat. The Bible speaks of lighting fire and going beyond the limits of the settlement. The Mishna expands and elaborates the labors forbidden on the Shabbat into thirty-nine different types, called the Labor Principles. The Labor Principles are labors that were performed during the building of the Tabernacle and were therefore forbidden on the Shabbat. Furthermore, preparing all manner of necessities on the Shabbat for a regular weekday is forbidden, in order to preserve the special status of the Shabbat. Shabbath Candlesticks from Israel Shabbat is not only a day of rest, but also a day of holiness and grace, as it is said: And God blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it And indeed, neshamah yeterah (an ‘additional soul’), grace and sanctity should be added to the physical rest, to make this day markedly distinct from every other day of the week. The Romans and Greeks derided the Jews over their Sabbath and maintained that they were a lazy people. The first century Roman historian Gaius Cornelius Tacitus asserted that “Their (the Jews’) hearts were seduced by laziness and they assigned to laziness the seventh year (fallow year) as well”. When Jewish philosophers attempted to explain the value of the Shabbat they claimed that the purpose of this day was to gather strength for the days of hard labor. However, it can be stated with some certainty that in Jewish philosophy the Shabbat is not a means but an end in itself, the acme of the Jewish experience. One of the greatest Zionist philosophers, Ahad Ha’am, said: “More than Israel has kept the Shabbat, the Shabbat has kept Israel”. And indeed, during all the hardships they endured in the Diaspora, the Jews continued to observe the Shabbat and the Holy Days. -
Spinner rings in silver
10:54 PM PST, 2/4/2011

wide band spinning rings zircons silver gold Israeli jewellery bague tube argent
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New models of designer spinning rings in sterlin silver. In style and chic Designer rings The different rings you see at Bluenoemi are different from the mass production. Those are amazing sterling silver 925 rings with 9k yellow and rose gold, spinner rings, wide band rings, garnet, opals, zircons rings. The ring designs are inspired by vintage style jewelry from early eras - medieval, roman period - side by side by modern trends from today. Easy: How to measure the ring's size The designs on the spinning portion of the swivel ring are numerous and include all rings imaginated by the designer, braiding, ropes, twisted braids, Celtic or knots, a brick or tile design. You can order your size and personalize the ring's inscription. -
Spinner rings at Bluenoemi
5:21 AM PST, 12/31/2010

spinner ring sterling silver 925 swivel israeli jewel
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Silver and 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. -
hamsa keyholder
10:31 PM PST, 11/25/2010

Jewish gifts ceramics hamsa home blessing Jerusalem NEW
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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. -
hamsa keyholder
9:58 PM PST, 11/25/2010

Pearls necklace sterling silver findings israeli jewel
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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. -
Kabbalah rings
9:41 AM PST, 8/18/2010

Unique roman glass earrings freshwater pearls silver vidrio romano jewellery
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Rings - The 5 metal rings
These rings are known for their virtues of health and prosperity.
Depending on which ring is worn by its owner; will protect its owner according to the ancient Kabbalistic texts say.
There are 5 rings that are written down in history as sources of energy to bring to their owners.
750 years ago when these rings were encrypted with special meanings they were handed over to the people by the holy sages and told to wear them depending on what luck they needed. Today, this luck can also be given by wearing a ring that suits the needs of its owner.
The rings are created with the earths metals, and combine all the earths energies passing these onto it's wearer. Not only to be worn on the hand the kabbalah says, wearing around the neck will also give all of the rings benefits. In the ancient texts it is written that each ring must be created on the first day of the month, when Jupiter projects to the moon. Each ring will protect its owner, but there are several rings to concentrate on the special power each individual shall need.The 5 rings are:
??? - For protection against the evil eye and bad spirits
??? - For prosperity
??? - For good health
??? - For unconditionallove
??? - For intimacy and companionship
??? - For fatility -
Spinning rings with zirconia stones
11:11 PM PST, 8/7/2010

wide band spinning rings zircons silver gold Israeli jewellery bague tube argent
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Spinning ring set with Zirconia stones all around. Magnificent Israeli silver and gold stylish ring. In French - Bagues tube argent. Spanish: Anillos Israelitas de estilo con zirconitas. engagement rings. Silver and silver and gold spinner rings or spinning rings are designed in such a way that outer rings spin freely on the inner ring that encircles the finger. 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 in the struggling everyday life. Choose the ring that can be your uniquely fantastic styled silver and gold swivel wedding ring or engagement ring. -
Tallit - Tallis
10:06 PM PST, 8/6/2010

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Tallit The Tallit - Jewish prayer shawl - is a commemoration of a kind of wrap that was worn by our forefathers. After the Exile, they adopted the custom of the neighboring Bedouins of wearing it as protection from the sun, and the Tallit became an everyday garment. The Tallith is made of wool, cotton or silk, in which worshipers enwrap during prayer or when observing the Commandment of Tzitzith (fringes). Men wear a Tallith Katan (small Tallith), which is also called Arba Kanfoth (four corners), during the day, but enwrap in a Tallith during Morning and Musaf Prayers. On Yom Kippur they enwrap in a Tallith during the entire day. The custom of wearing a Talit varies from one ethnic community to another: Ashkenazi Bar Mitzvah boys wear a Talit when they are called up to read from the Torah in the synagogue, whereas in the Sephardi community only married men wear a Talit. In some communities the bridegroom wears a Talit during the chuppah marriage ceremony, and it is also customary to enshroud the deceased with a Tallit. -
What is a Tallit - Tallis ?
10:00 PM PST, 8/6/2010

Jewish gifts ceramics hamsa home blessing Jerusalem NEW
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Tallit The Tallit - Jewish prayer shawl - is a commemoration of a kind of wrap that was worn by our forefathers. After the Exile, they adopted the custom of the neighboring Bedouins of wearing it as protection from the sun, and the Tallit became an everyday garment. In the Book of Numbers (15:37-38) it is said: And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying: speak unto the children of Israel, and bid them that they make them fringes on the borders of their garments throughout their generations and that they put with the fringe the borders a ribband of blue. The fringes serve as a reminder of Gods commandments. The Tallith is made of wool, cotton or silk, in which worshipers enwrap during prayer or when observing the Commandment of Tzitzith (fringes). Men wear a Tallith Katan (small Tallith), which is also called Arba Kanfoth (four corners), during the day, but enwrap in a Tallith during Morning and Musaf Prayers. On Yom Kippur they enwrap in a Tallith during the entire day. The custom of wearing a Talit varies from one ethnic community to another: Ashkenazi Bar Mitzvah boys wear a Talit when they are called up to read from the Torah in the synagogue, whereas in the Sephardi community only married men wear a Talit. In some communities the bridegroom wears a Talit during the chuppah marriage ceremony, and it is also customary to enshroud the deceased with a Tallit. A Talis is made of white wool and strict observers ensure their Talis is made of the white wool of sheep from Eretz Israel. The atara (decoration) made of silver thread has been added for adornment to the upper part of the Talis. The stripes are possibly a symbol of royalty in ancient Egypt, and perhaps even a commemoration of Josephs coat of many colors. When a man enwraps in a Tallis he recites the blessing: who has sanctified us by thy commandments, and hast commanded us to enwrap ourselves in the fringed garment. Tallitot and the Tefillin (phylacteries) have unquestionably become the most important of Jewish symbols. Nowadays, Bat Mitzvah girls who wish to be called up to read from the Torah in the synagogue, and learn the portion of the week from the Bible and the Haftarah portion of the Prophets, enwrap in a Tallit and cover their heads when they are called up to read from the Torah. Adult women returning to their roots, too, celebrate bat mitzvah and enwrap in a Tallit when they are called up to read from the Torah. Bat mitzvah girls choose a kosher bat mitzvah Tallit that has fringes in accordance with Jewish religious laws, and an atarah, and has some fashionable features as well. Adult women choose a Tallit that has been specially designed for women and are called Tallit Nashim or womens Tallitot.