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![]() Silver wine cup beaker kiddush judaica US $145.00
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![]() JUDAICA SILVER 833 lg KIDDUSH GOBLET CUP 44gr 1950s US $175.00
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![]() Silver Wine Goblet Kiddush Judaica US $319.00
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![]() judaica wine cup beaker kiddush Silver 833 G K US $114.00
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![]() New Solid Silver Heavy kiddush Cup Set Hallmarked 925 US $1,184.83
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![]() New Solid Silver Kiddush Cup Hallmarked 925 US $157.96
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![]() New Solid Silver Kiddush Cup Hallmarked 925 US $314.38
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![]() LARGE RUSSIAN SILVER CUP6 BEAKER MOSCOW 1908 US $495.00
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![]() Rare Polish Silver Beaker Warsaw Poland c 1800 Kiddush Cup US $950.00
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![]() Polish Silver Kiddush Cup Goblet M Sztern Warsaw 1871 US $1,400.00
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![]() Austrian Silver Elijah Kiddush Cup Goblet Vienna 1854 US $685.00
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![]() Rare Silver Kiddush Cup Goblet Austro Hungary 1812 US $1,800.00
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![]() Russian Silver Shmirot Kiddush Cup Beaker c1850 Judaica US $4,200.00
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![]() Fine Russian 84 Silver Kiddush Cup Beaker C1900 Judaica US $450.00
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![]() Antique Silver Kiddush Cup Goblet Poland Ca 1820 US $650.00
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![]() RUSSIANIMPERIAL SILVER KIDDUSH CUPVODKA CUPby ZavijanovMoscowc1884Judaica US $175.00
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![]() JUDAICA RUSSIAN ANTIQUE SILVER 84 KIDDUSH CUP SHTETL1893 MOSCOW 33 gr ENGRAVING US $185.00
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Bring Jerusalem to Your Home
Tourism in Jerusalem has reached its highest record as of press time with more than 80% of the tourists coming from Europe, North and Central America. According to the Jerusalem Institute for the Israel Studies, overseas and domestic tourism revenues increased to 20% from year 2000 to 2008. Up until now, the old city of Jerusalem continues to attract a large number of tourists all over the world.
There are a lot of things to love about Jerusalem. A home to three great monotheistic religions, we have known Jerusalem as a wonderful city that is very rich in history and spirituality. Many believe that visiting the city itself gives inexplicable delight and healing of their inner souls. That’s why, people who have been to Jerusalem value even the smallest memento of their trip and even bring home gifts made in Jerusalem. This cannot be resisted since Judaica gifts best show how faith and culture are intertwined in Israel.
Judaica is everything and anything that relates to the Jewish beliefs, spirituality and way of life. It can be found in literature, paintings and other exquisite Judaica gifts and items such as a menorah and Kiddush cups.
Gifts from Israel have gained its popularity because of its uniqueness and powerful spiritual meanings. One example is the Mezuzahs – parchment scrolls that contain Jewish prayers are encased in mezuzah covers with elaborate designs. Even Jewish candlesticks have very distinct looks that are also considered Judaica and make very good Jewish holiday gifts too.
Jewish holidays, as a matter of fact, make the experience of looking for Judaic gifts quite remarkable. More than the monetary value, people give Jewish holiday gifts to commemorate a historical and religious event or when a Jew reaches a new stage in life like the coming of age (Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah) and marriage.
A Jewish wedding is one of the most important festivities in Jewish families and this is the most celebrated event wherein friends and families give important Judaica gifts to the newlyweds. When attending a Jewish wedding, it is very much helpful to plan ahead to look for the best Jewish holiday gifts that will strongly symbolize Jewish faith. Even if these are not gifts made in Jerusalem, infusing Judaica and love, you will sure make all your gifts memorable for the event.
Other than weddings, people also prepare Judaica gifts during the Hanukkah, the Jewish festival of lights. This celebration lasts for eight days and most Jewish families, especially kids, look forward to this time of the year. To learn more about Judaica gifts and other gifts made in Jerusalem, visit TheJerusalemStone.com.
About the Author
Born in Florida, Cathy grew up in Columbus, Georgia. She graduated with a BA Honors in Journalism from the University of Texas, where the emphasis of her studies was in photojournalism. After studying commercial photography at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, Cathy moved abroad to Israel where she has been for the past 23 years. Prior to forming My Stone Company in 2005, Cathy specialized in food and portrait photography.
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