Reuben - First child of Jacob and Leah
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Simeon- Second child of Jacob and Leah
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Reuben - Third child of Jacob and Leah
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Judah- Fourth child of Jacob and Leah
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Dan- Fifth child of Jacob and first child of Bilha
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Naphtali- Sixth child of Jacob and second child of Bilha
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Dan- Seventh child of Jacob and first chiild of Zilpah
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Asher- Eighth child of Jacob and second child of Zilpah
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Issachar- Ninth child of Jacob and fifth chiild of Leah
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Zebulun- Tenth child of Jacob and sixth child of Leah
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Joseph- Eleventh child of Jacob and first child of Rachel
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Benjamin- Twelfth child of Jacob and second child of Rachel
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Many scholars have attempted to trace the Star of David back to King David. However no Jewish literature or artifacts document this claim. The Hexagaram has become the symbol of the Jews though its origin may surprise you.
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The modern Hebrew alephbet as used in Israel today and the standard Hebrew alephbet used in today's Hebrew Bible is in fact derived from the Aramaic alphabet.
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The tie features a mosaic of scenes depicting places of importance to each religion.The name of the city is written in the languages of Hebrew, Arabic and English around the city emphasizing the unique blend which help shape this city.
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The modern Hebrew alephbet as used in Israel today and the standard Hebrew alephbet used in today's Hebrew Bible is in fact derived from the Aramaic alphabet.
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Moses at the Burning Bush
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The Citadel of David located in Jerusalem near the Jaffa gate of the Old City.
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The alphabet we use today has evolved over time. Cuneiform, Acadian, Phonecian, Aramaic to modern Hebrew. These strands can be seen in this double helix. Writing helps us connect and explore our past.
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The silhouetted image of the dove is showing the constant upward flow of the bird. Just as Noah stretched out his hand to receive the dove and bring her in, so too must we 'stretch out' our hand to bring the dove which has come represent peace and light.
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The alphabet we use today has evolved over time. Cuneiform, Acadian, Phonecian, Aramaic to modern Hebrew. These strands can be seen in this double helix. Writing helps us connect and explore our past.
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The traditional symbols of Passover are featured in the design.
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Many scholars have attempted to trace the Star of David back to King David. However no Jewish literature or artifacts document this claim. The Hexagaram has become the symbol of the Jews though its origin may surprise you.
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Many scholars have attempted to trace the Star of David back to King David. However no Jewish literature or artifacts document this claim. The Hexagaram has become the symbol of the Jews though its origin may surprise you.
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Many scholars have attempted to trace the Star of David back to King David. However no Jewish literature or artifacts document this claim. The Hexagaram has become the symbol of the Jews though its origin may surprise you.
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This design is taken from a belt that was around the mummy of the king.
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This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history. During the years of the Sanctuary in the desert and later in the days of the 1st and 2nd Temple the purpose of the menorah was to be a light both internal and external.
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This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history. During the years of the Sanctuary in the desert and later in the days of the 1st and 2nd Temple the purpose of the menorah was to be a light both internal and external.
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This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history. During the years of the Sanctuary in the desert and later in the days of the 1st and 2nd Temple the purpose of the menorah was to be a light both internal and external.
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Ask for peace and pursue it.
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