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Each generation creates, adds to, treasures and cherishes customs that they then pass along to the next generation.
Explore to find a wonderful selection of 100% hand-crafted items from silk ties and scarves, biblical themed shirts, hair barrettes, Mosaic Art and Glass Art.
Each design has its own unique story, history, and symbolism.

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Candle Holders

The Holy City Jerusalem tea candle holder

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Jerusalem is a city rich in history, tradition and culture references to the city of Jerusalem appear throughout time. Through the ages it has been called by many names: Salem, Mount Moriah, Adonai Urah, Jebus, Jerusalem, Zion, the City of David, and Ariel (Lion of God). God has declared that this is the place He will establish His Name and will dwell there forever (1 Kings 9). This design depicts the Temple mount which is a holy site to Muslims, Jews and Christians alike. The design has been painted from the inside of the glass by skilled artisans.
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Hi Ne Ma Tov Friendship pottery candle holder

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“Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in harmony” The text from Psalm 133 helps us reflect and recall the goodness friendship gives us. Friends are there for us to share with in all occasions.
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Neker Glass Candle Holders (set of 2)

$45.00
Glass has been known to man for at least 3500 years. First made in Egypt, and then in Syria, glass vessels produced in a variety of ways were extremely popular throughout the Roman world. Syria was an important production center making high quality decorative glass and exporting it to the rest of the Roman Empire.  The Neker glass holders  will make any occasions special.
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Glass Art

8 branched Oil Menorah / Hanukiya with Removable Shamash RW HP

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While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Moses received numerous instructions regarding the building of the sanctuary and articles within this house of G-d. One of the main items in this house would be the 7 branched menorah. Twice in the book of Exodus we find a detailed description (25:31-38 and 37:17-24) of its construction and use. This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history.
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Glass Color Filled Spinning Tops/Dreidels - Blue

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These spinning tops are hand made. Give them a spin and watch the color rise to the sides. These Dreidels have the 4 letters represented the phrase " a great miracle happened here" since they are made in Jerusalem, Israel.

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Neker Glass Candle Holders (set of 2)

$45.00
Glass has been known to man for at least 3500 years. First made in Egypt, and then in Syria, glass vessels produced in a variety of ways were extremely popular throughout the Roman world. Syria was an important production center making high quality decorative glass and exporting it to the rest of the Roman Empire.  The Neker glass holders  will make any occasions special.
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8 branched Oil Menorah / Hanukiya with Removable Shamash BW HP

$150.00
While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Moses received numerous instructions regarding the building of the sanctuary and articles within this house of G-d. One of the main items in this house would be the 7 branched menorah. Twice in the book of Exodus we find a detailed description (25:31-38 and 37:17-24) of its construction and use. This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history.
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8 branched Oil Menorah / Hanukiya with Removable Shamash BBW HP

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While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Moses received numerous instructions regarding the building of the sanctuary and articles within this house of G-d. One of the main items in this house would be the 7 branched menorah. Twice in the book of Exodus we find a detailed description (25:31-38 and 37:17-24) of its construction and use. This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history.
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8 branched Oil Menorah / Hanukiya with Removable Shamash GR ANT

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While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Moses received numerous instructions regarding the building of the sanctuary and articles within this house of G-d. One of the main items in this house would be the 7 branched menorah. Twice in the book of Exodus we find a detailed description (25:31-38 and 37:17-24) of its construction and use. This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history.
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8 branched Oil Menorah / Hanukiya with Removable Shamash TLW HP

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While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Moses received numerous instructions regarding the building of the sanctuary and articles within this house of G-d. One of the main items in this house would be the 7 branched menorah. Twice in the book of Exodus we find a detailed description (25:31-38 and 37:17-24) of its construction and use. This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history.
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8 branched Oil Menorah / Hanukiya with Removable Shamash MET GR

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While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Moses received numerous instructions regarding the building of the sanctuary and articles within this house of G-d. One of the main items in this house would be the 7 branched menorah. Twice in the book of Exodus we find a detailed description (25:31-38 and 37:17-24) of its construction and use. This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history.
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8 branched Oil Menorah / Hanukiya with Removable Shamash OL ANT

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While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Moses received numerous instructions regarding the building of the sanctuary and articles within this house of G-d. One of the main items in this house would be the 7 branched menorah. Twice in the book of Exodus we find a detailed description (25:31-38 and 37:17-24) of its construction and use. This candelabrum has taken many forms throughout history.
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Neker Glass Candle Holders (set of 2) PI HP

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Glass has been known to man for at least 3500 years. First made in Egypt, and then in Syria, glass vessels produced in a variety of ways were extremely popular throughout the Roman world. Syria was an important production center making high quality decorative glass and exporting it to the rest of the Roman Empire.  The Neker glass holders  will make any occasions special.
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Neker Glass Candle Holders (set of 2) BW HP

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Glass has been known to man for at least 3500 years. First made in Egypt, and then in Syria, glass vessels produced in a variety of ways were extremely popular throughout the Roman world. Syria was an important production center making high quality decorative glass and exporting it to the rest of the Roman Empire.  The Neker glass holders  will make any occasions special.
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Neker Glass Candle Holders (set of 2) TL HP

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Glass has been known to man for at least 3500 years. First made in Egypt, and then in Syria, glass vessels produced in a variety of ways were extremely popular throughout the Roman world. Syria was an important production center making high quality decorative glass and exporting it to the rest of the Roman Empire.  The Neker glass holders  will make any occasions special.
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Birds Hair Barrettes – Bird

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Birds Hair Barrettes - Back to Back Birds

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Birds Hair Barrettes - Peacock

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Natural World Hair Barrettes - Fish

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Natural World Hair Barrettes - Lotus Flower

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Natural World Hair Barrettes - School of fish

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Wildlife Hair Barrettes - Gazelles

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Wildlife Hair Barrettes - Rams

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Wildlife Hair Barrettes- Running Deer

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Natural World Hair Barrettes - Bird and Fish

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Mosaics

Happiness Art Mosaic

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Mosaic art work of the Chinese symbol for happiness.
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Love Art Mosaic

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Mosaic art work of the Chinese symbol for love.
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Moon and Stars Art Mosaic

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Mosaics decoration was first used many centuries ago. People from all over the world loved and decorated their floors, walls and places of worship with the small, wonderful, colored cut pieces. It was the Greeks, in the four centuries BC, who raised the pebble technique to an art form, with precise geometric patterns and detailed scenes of people and animals. By 200 BC, specially manufactured pieces ("tesserae") were being used to give extra detail and range of color to the work. Using small tesserae, meant that mosaics could imitate paintings.
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Mosaic Aquarius Zodiac

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Aquarius

January 2o-February 18

Its representation as a man pouring a stream of water out of a jug came about, it has been suggested, because in ancient times the rising of Aquarius coincided in the Middle East with a period of floods and rain.

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Mosaic Aries Zodiac

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Aries

March 21-April 19

Its representation as a ram is identified with the Egyptian god Amon and, in Greek mythology, with the ram with the golden fleece, which Phrixus, sacrificed the ram to Zeus, who placed it in the heavens as the constellation.

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Mosaic Cancer Zodiac

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Cancer

June 22-July 22

Its representation as a crab (or lobster or crayfish) is related to the crab in Greek mythology that pinched Heracles while he was fighting the Lernaean hydra. Crushed by Heracles, the crab was rewarded by Heracles' enemy, Hera, by being placed in the heavens.

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Mosaic Capricorn Zodiac

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Capricorn

December 22-January 19

One explanation of the fishtail with which the goat is often represented is found in the Greek myth of Pan, who, to avoid the monster Typhon, jumped into the water just as he was changing into animal shape. The half above water assumed the shape of a goat while the lower half, the tail, assumed the shape of a fish.

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Mosaic Gemini Zodiac

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Gemini

May 21-June 21

It is represented by a set of twins (in Egyptian astrology by a pair of goats and in Arabian astrology by a pair of peacocks). In addition to their identification as Castor and Pollux, the twins have also been related to other celebrated pairs, such as the younger and older Horus, or Romulus and Remus.

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Mosaic Leo Zodiac

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Leo

July 23-August 22

Its representation as a lion is usually linked with the Nemean lion slain by Heracles (Hercules). Mosaics decoration was first used many centuries ago. People from all over the world loved and decorated their floors, walls and places of worship with the small, wonderful, colored cut pieces.

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Mosaic Libra Zodiac

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Libra

September 23-October 23

It is represented by a woman (sometimes identified with Astraea, the Roman goddess of justice), holding a balance scale or by the balance alone.  Mosaics decoration was first used many centuries ago. People from all over the world loved and decorated their floors, walls and places of worship with the small, wonderful, colored cut pieces.

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Mosaic Pisces Zodiac

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Pisces

February 19-March 20

Its representation as two fish tied together is usually related to the Greek myth of Aphrodite and Eros , who jumped into the river to escape the monster Typhon and changed into fish, or, alternatively, the two fish that carried them to safety.Mosaics decoration was first used many centuries ago. People from all over the world loved and decorated their floors, walls and places of worship with the small, wonderful, colored cut pieces.

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Mosaic Sagittarius Zodiac

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Sagittarius

November 22-December 21

It is represented either by a centaur shooting a bow and arrow or by an arrow drawn across a bow. The Babylonians made the identification of Sagittarius as a mounted archer as early as the 11th century BC. Mosaics decoration was first used many centuries ago. People from all over the world loved and decorated their floors, walls and places of worship with the small, wonderful, colored cut pieces.

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Asher- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Asher: was the eighth son of Jacob, and the second of Jacob's two sons by Zilpah, Leah's maid. The other son by Zilpah was Gad.The name Asher means "happy."When Jacob blesses his 12 sons in Genesis, chapter 49, he said that Asher would have a life blessed with an abundance of food and delicacies befitting a king (Genesis 49:20).
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Benjamin- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Benjamin: was the twelfth and youngest son of Jacob. His mother was Rachel, Jacob's wife. Benjamin was born during the journey that Jacob and his family took from Padan Aram to Canaan. His mother Rachel named him "Ben-oni," meaning "Son of my sorrow," before she died during the childbirth, but Jacob called him Benjamin.The name Benjamin means "Son of my right hand." Joseph, Benjamin's brother was sold into slavery by his other brothers.
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Dan- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Dan: was the fifth son of Jacob, and the first of Bilhah, who was Jacob's concubine and the maid of Rachel, who was Jacob's wife (Genesis 30:1-6). The name Dan means "to judge".When Jacob blessed his sons in Genesis 49:16-18, it is stated that Dan would provide justice for his people.
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Gad- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Gad: was the seventh son of Jacob. His mother was Zilpah, who was Leah's maid. He was the founder of the tribe of Gad.In the census taken in the second year after the Exodus, the tribe of Gad numbered 46,650 (Numbers 2: 14-15).
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Issachar- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Issachar: was one of the twelve sons of Jacob. His mother was Leah, who also gave birth to Reuben, Judah, Simeon, Levi and Zebulun. Issachar is the ancestor of the Tribe of Issachar. When Jacob blessed his sons, in Genesis 49, Issachar was described as a beast of burden who would submit to forced labor. (Genesis 49:14-15). Isaachar's name is often linked together with Zebulun, his brother.
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Joseph- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Joseph:Joseph was one of 12 sons of Jacob. He was the first born son of Rachel (Gen 30:22-24).The name Joseph means "May God increase."
He received preferential treatment which angered his ten older brothers. His brothers faked his death to their father Jacob, and sold him to a caravan of Ishmaelite traders who were on their way to Egypt.
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Judah- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Judah: was one of the twelve sons of Jacob. His mother was Leah, who also gave birth to Reuben, Levi, Simeon, Issachar and Zebulun. Judah was the founder of one of the 12 Tribes of Israel.A region of Israel, which included the city of Jerusalem, was named after Judah. In fact, Judah became the name of the southern kingdom when Israel divided into two kingdoms about 2900 years ago.
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Levi - Silk Tie - Twelve Tribes

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“And thy brethren also, the tribe of Levi, the tribe of thy father, bring thou near with thee, that they may be joined unto thee, and minister unto thee, thou and thy sons with thee being before the tent of the testimony.” (Numbers 18)
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Naphtali- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Naphtali: was one of the twelve sons of Jacob. His mother was Bilhah, who was a servant to Rachel, who was Jacob's wife. Bilhah also gave birth to Jacob's son Dan. Naphtali was the founder of one of the 12 Tribes of Israel. A region in northern Israel was given his name, near the Sea of Galilee. When Jacob blesses his sons in Genesis 49, he describes Naphtali as a deer that has been set free. (Genesis 49:21).Barak, who commanded the armies with Deborah, was from the region of Naphtali (Judges 4:6).The Tribe of Naphtali is praised for bravery in the Song of Deborah (Judges 5:18) in defeating Sisera and the Canaanites. When David became king over all of Israel, the tribe of Naphtali joined David in the town of Hebron with a large army.
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Reuben- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Reuben was the first child of Jacob and Leah, and the founder of the tribe of Reuben. When the Bible lists the names of Jacob's 12 sons, Reuben's is listed first. But Reuben lost the privileges that traditionally were given to first-born sons because he had an affair with Bilhah, who was his father's concubine (Genesis 35:22). Reuben, however, is noted for some good things. He intervened with his brothers to spare Joseph's life in Genesis 37:21-30. He also offered his own sons as surety for Benjamin's safety in Genesis 42:37.
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Simeon - Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Simeon: is the second son of Jacob and Leah, and the founder of the tribe of Simeon. When ten of the sons of Jacob went to Egypt from Canaan to buy food during a famine, Simeon was imprisoned by Joseph as a guarantee that Benjamin, Joseph's younger brother, would be brought to him (Genesis 42 and 43). Simeon and Levi killed the people of Shechem to avenge the rape of their sister Dinah. Jacob rebuked them for the murders, and sharply criticized them in his last words before his death (Genesis 49:5-6).
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Twelve Tribes- Silk Tie- Dark

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The design features all the names of the 12 sons of Jacob who became the 12 tribes of Israel. Each  tribe is represented by their symbol that was named in the Bible.
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Twelve Tribes- Silk Tie- Light

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The design features all the names of the 12 sons of Jacob who became the 12 tribes of Israel. Each  tribe is represented by their symbol that was named in the Bible.
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Zebulun- Silk Tie- Twelve Tribes

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Zebulun: was one of the twelve sons of Jacob. His mother was Leah, who also gave birth to Reuben, Judah, Simeon, Levi and Issachar. The name Zebulun means "Gifts". Zebulun is the ancestor of the Tribe of Zebulun. The tribe played an important role in the victory against Sisera's army at the brook of Kishon, and in Gideon's victory against the Midianites. One of the Judges of Israel, named Elon, and the prophet Jonah came from Zebulun. The tribe was renowned as seafarers.
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Citadel of David Silk Tie

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“Also he (King Hezekia) strengthened himself, and built up all the wall that was broken, and raised it up to the towers and repaired Millo in the city of David and made darts and shields in abundance” (Chronicles II 32:5)

The tie features a scene depicting the tower from a westerly view. The scene below the tower is of a grove of olive trees of some which are hundreds of years old. This impressionistic illustration helps portray the tower as a Jerusalem Icon through time. The Tower of David dominates the old city from its highest point.

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The Holy City - Silk Tie

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“Then Solomon began to build the house of God at Jerusalem in mount Moriah, where God appeared unto David his father, in the place that David had prepared in the threshing floor of Ornan the Jebusite”. (Chronicles II 3:1)

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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Shabbat - Silk tie

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“Six days you shall work, and the seventh day is Shabbat, for the Lord your God” (Deuteronomy 5:13).

The start of the Sabbath (Shabbat) begins with the lighting of candles, blessing the wine and bread. The theme of an important day of rest.

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Rosh Hashana - Jewish New Year - Purple Silk Tie Apples & Honey

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The design features a container of honey with apples and the words "for a sweet New Year shall you be written".
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Aleph Bet - Purple Silk Tie

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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. It was used by Israel at the time of their Babylonian captivity. The original Hebrew alephbet is pictographic similar to Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Hebrew of today is a spoken language that is based upon the written Hebrew from old Hebrew texts, and is the only colloquial speech in the world based on a written language.

Hebrew comes from Egyptian "apiru", which was the designation used for class in the Egyptian society hiring themselves out for specific services.

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Aleph Bet - Red Silk Tie

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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. It was used by Israel at the time of their Babylonian captivity. The original Hebrew alephbet is pictographic similar to Egyptian Hieroglyphs. Hebrew of today is a spoken language that is based upon the written Hebrew from old Hebrew texts, and is the only colloquial speech in the world based on a written language.

Hebrew comes from Egyptian "apiru", which was the designation used for class in the Egyptian society hiring themselves out for specific services.

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Dove of Peace Silk Tie

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“When the dove returned to him in the evening, see!, a freshly picked olive leaf in her beak! Then Noah knew that the waters had receded from the earth”. (Genesis 7:11)

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.

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Helix Purple Silk Tie

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The alphabet we use today has evolved over time. Strands of Ugarit cuneiform, Phoenician, Aramaic, and square Hebrew scripts in the double helix, show the evolution of Hebrew script. These strands can be seen in this double helix. Writing helps us connect and explore our past.
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King Tutankhamun Cartouche - Woven Silk Tie Brown

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This design is taken from the Golden Bands that were around King Tut Mummy. The bands were made of beaten gold plaques which were inscribed with religious texts. The cartouche reads: Tutankhamun, Ruler of Heliopolis tut-ankh-amun heka iunu. The top three signs: the feather, the block sign with the extending lines, and the wavy line make up the word Amun.
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King Tutankhamun Protecting Wings - Silk Tie

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This design is taken from the coffins of King Tut. Under the kings hands on the coffin the goddesses Nekhbet and Wadjet, spread their wings protectively around the upper part of the royal body. Each of them grasp in their talons the hieroglyphic sign for "infinity”.

In addition the figures of the goddesses Isis and Nephthys, the four sons of Horus and other deities connected with Osiris were routinely added to the decoration of the coffin walls in order to provide a ring of protection around the king.

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Church of Holy Sepulchre Ornament

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A sepulchre is a burial chamber. In ancient Hebrew practice, it was carved into the rock of a hillside. It is first mentioned as purchased by Abraham for Sarah from Ephron the Hittite (Gen. 23:20). This was the "cave of the field of Machpelah," where also Abraham and Rebekah and Jacob and Leah were buried (79:29-32). In Acts 7:16 it is said that Jacob was "laid in the sepulchre that Abraham bought for a sum of money of the sons of Emmor the father of Sychem."
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King Tutankhamun Burial Chamber Wall Ornament

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This design is taken from the wall behind the casket around King Tut’s mummy in the burial chamber itself. Only the burial chamber received decorations. On the west wall are scenes depicting the apes of the first hour of the Amduat the Book of the Secret Chamber. In this book the dead pharaoh travels through the underworld to the afterlife in his solar boat.
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Qumran and The Dead Sea Scrolls Ornament

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This design depicts the desert surroundings of the community of Qumran. In the foreground are the cliffs and  cave where the scrolls were found. The pottery jar which held the scrolls with some of the aged pieces of parchments found.

This design has been painted from the inside of the glass by skilled artisan. This ancient technique is achieved by special curved brushes that are inserted from the top hole.

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The Holy City Jerusalem Ornament

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The design has been painted from the inside of the glass by skilled artisans. This ancient technique is achieved by special curved brushes that are inserted from the top hole. This design depicts the Temple mount which is a holy site to Muslims, Jews and Christians alike.

Jerusalem is a city rich in history, tradition and culture references to the city of Jerusalem appear throughout time. Through the ages it has been called by many names: Salem, Mount Moriah, Adonai Urah, Jebus, Jerusalem, Zion, the City of David, and Ariel (Lion of God). God has declared that this is the place He will establish His Name and will dwell there forever (1 Kings 9).

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Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem Ornament

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Bethlehem is placed sacred to all three religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Bethlehem (House of Bread) is located about 10 Kilometers (6 miles) southwest of Jerusalem by the hill country of Judea on the way to Hebron. It is first mentioned in the Tel al Amarna letters from the Egyptian Governor of Palestine to Pharaoh Amnehotep. Bethlehem plays a significant part in the Old Testament, in the history of the Israelites, both before they entered Egypt and slavery, and after the Exodus. In the Bible, it is first mentioned as "Ephrata" in connection with the death of Rachel, Jacob's beloved wife whom he buried outside the town when she died in childbirth. The Tomb of Rachel is a pilgrimage place for Jews and Muslims alike. Among other Biblical mentions and Holy Sites in Bethlehem: Rachel's tomb, Naomi and Ruth, Samuel anoints King David and the well from which David's warriors brought him waters.
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King Tutankhamun War Chest Chariot Ornament

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​This design is taken from the wooden war chest which was found in the Antechamber of Tut’s tomb. It is one of the most intricately decorated objects in the tomb. Fierce confrontations take place on both sides of the chest. King Tut is depicted in his chariot trampling Hittites on one side and Nubians on the other. Both his horses leap forward, rearing on hind legs, wild eyed, crushing the enemy. Plumed headdresses rise from caps on the crests of the horses' necks.
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The Zodiac Silk Scarf

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Throughout history people have shown an interest in the stars. The zodiac signs can be traced to Babylonian days. The ancient synagogue of Beit Alpha had in its center a marvelous mosaic floor with the 12 signs. The floor features the Hebrew names of the zodiac with the names of the Hebrew months. It is referred to as the Zodiac wheel and in Hebrew as galgal mazalot.
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King Tutankhamun Falcon Feather and Golden Band Scarf

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Scarves are no longer simply a square or long narrow strip of material worn for warmth round the neck or tied round the head. Covering the head had religious connotations among the Hindus, Jews, Christians, Parsis and Muslims. For many years Indian sari-pallav or the dupatta or odhani has served this purpose.
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Qumran and The Dead Sea Scrolls Scarf

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Scarves are no longer simply a square or long narrow strip of material worn for warmth round the neck or tied round the head. Covering the head had religious connotations among the Hindus, Jews, Christians, Parsis and Muslims. For many years Indian sari-pallav or the dupatta or odhani has served this purpose. But scarves have left behind the peasant-inspired look and have crashed onto the beaches, in colleges, evening out, day-time casual wear and the fashion magazines. They are in vogue and, along with bags, shoes, belts and jewelry, have become the accessories of the moment.
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B'reishit (Genesis) The Garden of Eden

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Adam and Eve, and the snake with an utopian Garden of Eden
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Chayei Sara An important meeting at the well

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In ancient days the well was a common meeting place. Eliezer, the servant of Abraham begins to learn of the fine qualities of Rebecca.
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Miketz From prison to palace

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The rise of Joseph from Prison to Palace. God gave Joseph the power to interpret dreams, and when the Pharaoh had two disturbing dreams, Joseph was brought before the Pharaoh, and interpreted his dreams, of seven years of plenty, followed by seven years of famine (Gen 41:8-32).
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Noah

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Finding shelter from the storm.
Traditions are formed not only by practices shaped by text and images, but also through oral expression. These distinctive illustrations represent the imagery of our history. Avi Katz created the designs to be part of the Ancient Ties Chai Style Collection. These exquisite images chronicle our roots by recounting the stories of the Bible.
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Toldot Sibling rivalry

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Sibling rivalry over birthright leads to a conflict that would last for many years.
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Va-Y'hi (Vayechi) The legacy of Ephraim and Menashe

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Jacob's family of seventy people traveled to Egypt, settled  and multiplied. Jacob reunited with his son Joseph and blessed Joseph's children prior to passing away.
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Va-yera The flee from Sodom and Gomorrah

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The Flee from Sodom and Gomorrah by lot and his family is filled with terror. Lo's wife turns to look and turn into a pillar of salt.
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Va-Yetzei Jacob's dream

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Jacob dreams of a Stairway to Heaven.
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Va-Yieshev (Vayeshev) Joseph The favored child

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Joseph is chosen as a favorite among all of the brothers. He received preferential treatment which angered his ten older brothers. His brothers faked his death to their father Jacob, and sold him to a caravan of Ishmaelite traders who were on their way to Egypt.
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Va-yigash (Vayigash) A family reunion

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A family reunions and brotherly love as expressed by Judah and Joseph. Previously we read that when the famine came, it effected Canaan whereupon Jacob sent all his sons, except for Benjamin, to Egypt to buy food. However Joseph sent them back with food but made them come back with Benjamin.
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Vayishlach The ultimate wrestling match

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Prior to facing his brother Jacobs wrestles  and angel whereupon his name is changed to Israel.
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Lech Lecha (go forth) Let the Journey begin... (T-Shirt)

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Abram smashes his father's idols and begin a journey to the "promised land."

This design features Abram's journey with his wife Sarai to a destination that was unknown to him at the time. The back of each design has the full name of all the readings found in Genesis.

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