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"Miriam's Song of the Sea" - "Shirat Hayam"

    "Sing to the Lord, for he is highly exalted" Exodus 15:20-21

 

The Bible records that after the Children of Israel escaped a vengeful Pharaoh and his Egyptian chariots by miraculously passing through the Red Sea, also known as the Sea of Reeds, the prophetess Miriam led the Israelite women in song and dance, in celebration of their freedom and in thanks to God. Miriam, Moses' older sister, is the first woman ever to bear the title of prophet, thereby becoming the archetype of the female prophetic tradition. 

 

"I stand at the sea and turn

to face the desert stretching endless and still.

My eyes are dazzled

The sky brilliant blue

Sunburnt sands unyielding white.

My hands turn to dove wings.

My arms

reach

for the sky

and I want to sing

the song rising inside me.

      From Rabbi Ruth Sohn's Poem "Song of Miriam"

 

Quilled in gorgeous shades of blue 

Frame     12x12        $180.00

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Be the Shamash

The perfect gift for family's who celebrate Chanukah.
Beautiful and meaningful handcrafted gift, that will be cherish for years to come.

According to legend, Judah Maccabee and the other Jews who took part in the rededication of the Second Temple witnessed what they believed to be a miracle. Even though there was only enough untainted olive oil to keep the menorah’s candles burning for a single day, the flames continued flickering for eight nights, leaving them time to find a fresh supply. This wondrous event inspired the Jewish sages to proclaim a yearly eight-day festival. 

Quilled in shades of blue, bursting with a flame of yellow and orange colors.

Artwork 5X7                                                        
Frame 8 x 10
    $110.00

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BELIEVE IN MIRACLES

Hanukkah or Chanukkah, also known as The Festival of Lights, is one of the most beloved Jewish holidays, full of light and joy and family celebration. The eight-day Jewish celebration commemorates the rededication of the Second Holy Temple in Jerusalem (2nd century BCE) following a long revolt of the Jews, led by Judah Maccabee, against their Greek-Syrian oppressors. 

According to legend, Judah Maccabee and the other Jews who took part in the rededication of the Second Temple witnessed what they believed to be a miracle. Even though there was only enough untainted olive oil to keep the Temple's 7 branched menorah’s candles burning for a single day, the flames continued flickering for eight nights, leaving them time to find a fresh supply. This wondrous event inspired the Jewish sages to proclaim a yearly eight-day festival, and the reason the Hanukkah Menorah (called Hanukkiah) has 8 branches. A 9th candle holder is for the Shamash, the designated helper candle. 

Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December.

Quilled in grey and bursting with deep pomegranate red,

Artwork  8X10  

Frame  11X14                     $190.00

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CHRIS-MUKAH

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"Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love. " ~ Hamilton Wright Mabie The world can always use more light and joy. This bright Hanukkah Bush quilled in sparkling and celebratory colors is the perfect gift for the family that celebrates both Christmas and Hanukkah. 

Frame shadowbox no glass 6x6  $45.00

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HAPPY CHRISMUKKAH

The perfect gift for family's who celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah.
Beautiful and meaningful handcrafted gift, that will be cherish for years to come.

Shadowbox no glass  6.5 x 6.5
Frame colors may vary.    $45.00

           

"Abundance"

        Pomegranate Blessing (feminine)

The pomegranate is an ancient and remarkable fruit beloved
by many cultures and religions. Like its numerous seeds, the
list of cross-cultural and religious symbolisms of the pomegranate is long.

Common themes include abundance, beauty, spiritualism,
and a connection to a higher being. 

Artwork 5x7

Frame 8 x 10  $150.00

Artwork 8x10

Frame 11x14  $190.00 

Chanukkiah

 

The perfect gift for family's who celebrate Chanukah.
Beautiful and meaningful handcrafted gift, that will be
cherish for years to come.

Hanukkah or Chanukkah, also known as The Festival of Lights, is one of the most beloved Jewish holidays, full of light and joy and family celebration. . 

Hanukkah, which means “dedication” in Hebrew, begins on the 25th of Kislev on the Hebrew calendar and usually falls in November or December.

Quilled in shades of gold and silver.

 
Frame 8 x 8 inches. 
  $110.00

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         Happy Passover   Kiddush Cups

 

The four cups represent the four expressions of deliverance promised by God.

" I will bring out" "I will deliver" "I will redeem" I will take" 

Frame 4x6  $50.00

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                                Moses Parts the Red Sea

Moses held his Staff out over the water, water divided, allowing his followers safe passage through a wall of water on either side.

Frame  4x6  $50.00  

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Shana Tova Umetuka / A good and sweet year.

                        Hebrew


This is the traditional New Year Jewish Greeting.
Eating sliced apples dipped in honey is another Rosh Hashanah tradition. Honey symbolizes the desire to have a sweet, enjoyable, and bountiful year.
Rosh Hashanah is a religious and festive time when family and friends gather together, a time for looking forward to a new year with anticipation and reflecting on the past year to improve ourselves for the next.

Cardstock  5x7

Frame        8x10  $150.00

         Rosh Hashanah Book of Life

"l'shanah tovah tikatevu ve techatemu" ( לְשָׁנָה טוֹבָה תִכָּתֵבוּ וְתֵּחָתֵמוּ‎), meaning "may you be inscribed and sealed (in the Book of Life) for a good year".
This is the traditional New Year Greeting.
That's because at Rosh Ha-Shana, God writes each and everyone in the book of lif
e and He seals it on Yom Kippur.

Cardstock  5x7

Frame       8x10     $150.00

Shana Tova Umetuka / A good and sweet year.

                                English


This is the traditional New Year Jewish Greeting.
Eating sliced apples dipped in honey is another Rosh Hashanah tradition. Honey symbolizes the desire to have a sweet, enjoyable, and bountiful year.
Rosh Hashanah is a religious and festive time when family and friends gather together, a time for looking forward to a new year with anticipation and reflecting on the past year to improve ourselves for the next.

Cardstock  5x7

Frame        8x10   $150.00

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