Passover - Silk tie
“Offer the Passover sacrifice at its set time; you shall offer it on the fourteenth day in accordance with all its rules and rites”. (Numbers 9:3)
There are many symbolic items needed to remind us of the story of the Exodus. The mosaic blend of these ritual symbols help form the Seder (order). By having the items we have a constant reminder of the freedom we enjoy and remember the bondage long ago.
Shabbat - Silk tie
“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.
Rosh Hashana - Jewish New Year - Purple Silk Tie Apples & Honey
Rosh Hashana - Jewish New Year - Blue Silk Tie Apples & Honey
Aleph Bet - Purple Silk Tie
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.
Aleph Bet - Red Silk Tie
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.
Some traditions, such as the celebration of freedom from slavery, occurs on a weekly basis and not just on Passover. Daily reflective petition through prayer helps us to build stronger connections to values we cherish and celebrate.