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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

God Names Jewelry

God Names Jewelry

The 72 names of God Jewish Jewelry features one or more names of God. These names are known for thier protection features against the evil eye. The 72 names of God are engraved on all types of Jewelry:
  • Necklaces
  • Pendants
  • Bracelets
  • Rings
  • Spinner bands
  • Earrings

There are Jewish jewelry items that features all the 72 names of God or part of them.
 
 The 72 names of God Jewelry are considered as special among the Jewish Jewelry.
 
 
 
 

Monday, February 27, 2012

Star Of David Necklace

Star Of David Necklace

This is a delicate and elegant star of David necklace. The pendant is hand crafted and made of 9k yellow gold and sterling silver 925. The pendant hangs from a rolo shiny sterling silver 925 chain. The necklace chain is secured with a spring ring clasp.

This star of David necklace makes a beautiful expression of faith and is a sign of connection to the holy land. In the last few hundred years the Star of David amulet has become the most recognizable sign of Jewish identity . In Jewish tradition, the Star of David is believed to draw positive energies for those who wear it around their necks or their wrists. A Star of David jewelry makes a great gift for any special occasion such as Bar Mitzvah or Bat Mitzvah as well as it is a way of acknowledging someone special to you.

The Star of David charm (also known by its Hebrew name Magen David) is the most recognizable sign of Jewish identity. It is widespread across Jewish communities all around the world.  The Star of David often decorates synagogues and appears on the Jewish prayer shawl.

Many Jewish people wear Star of David jewelry as a way of identifying with the global Jewish community. Over the last few decades, the star of David symbol has become popular for many Judaic artists who have recreated this motif through the eyes of their imagination.

 

Star Of David Hebrew Ring

Star Of David Ring

This is an ornamented sterling silver and 14k yellow gold with opal stone ring.
The opal gemstone is set in 14k yellow gold star of david amulet.
This ring is decorated with leafs decoration desings around the band.
The max width of the band is 1.7 cm.

This Hebrew ring is perfect for any occasion.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Hamsa Hebrew Jewelry


Hamsa Hebrew Jewelry

Hamsa hand jewelry (such as necklaces , bracelets and rings) obtain a special place in the Jewish jewelry niche.
The Hamsa hand is believed to protect against the evil and bless its owners with luck and good fortune.

The Hamsa has a shape of a hand with five symmetrical fingers.
In Hebrew, the Hamsa hand is also known as the hand of Miriam, (the sister of Moses).

Hamsa jewelry has become a popular Jewish gift given on special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries and even Valentine's Day. A delicately designed Hamsa bracelet or Hamsa necklace says that someone has especially chosen a gift for you that fits your personal taste. Additionally, giving someone a protective good luck amulet shows you care for them and their safety.


Jewish Jewelry Set

Jewish Jewelry Set


This is a Five Metals & Ana Bekoch Jewish pendant and matching ring set. This is a Judaic exquisite work of art. This Judaica jewelry set combines 5 different metals - Gold, Silver, Copper (hidden bellow the stone), Tin (hidden bellow the stone) and Lead (hidden bellow the stone) - a powerful combination that holds great positive energy. The prayer "Ana bekoach" is composed of seven lines, with six words in each line. Combining the first letter of each word, reveals one of the names of God - the holy Forty-Two Letter Name. The Ana Bekoach pendant is set with a main stone , that strengthens and protects the person who wears it.

This is a beautiful pendant and ring Jewish jewelry set.



Saturday, February 25, 2012

Hebrew Wedding Rings



Hebrew wedding rings and bands are an important part of the Jewish wedding ceremony celebrating the union of the new couple. Selecting wedding rings and bands will make the wedding perfect. Jewish tradition defines the wedding ring as part of the wedding.

Jewish tradition dictates that a formal consecration must be made by the groom giving to the bride ring or band of value that is whole and unbroken; today this is usually accomplished by the giving at the wedding a Hebrew ring or band to the bride. Gold or silver are the preferred metals for the wedding rings or bands.

The Hebrew wedding ring or band should be solid all around. Engraving into or cutting away to leave upraised letters on the outside of the wedding ring is popular and interior engraving of the wedding rings is permitted. Many Jewish couples choose to have engraved a phrase or word, usually in Hebrew.  The solidity of the Hebrew ring is a symbol of the commitment to the marriage, making it whole and eternal.

According to the Jewish tradition, only one ring is required to meet the Jewish wedding tradition. That ring must be the property of the groom at the time of the wedding and is given to the bride.

In the Jewish wedding ceremony, the bride & groom will repeat the Hebrew vow when the wedding ring is given.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Kabbalah Jewelry

Kabbalah Jewelry

Kabbalah is an ancient wisdom and form of mysticism that exposes how the universe work while providing the energies for creating positive changes in our lives.  Kabbalah become a significant spiritual means for obtaining blessing, protection, and  prosperity and is very popular in the recent years. 

The mystical  powers associated with the kabbalah jewelry depend on the shapes of the symbols and themes that they depict.  Kabbalah jewelry creates unique positive energy fields.
The Hebrew Star of David point to the six directions . It  is believed that this jewelry draws divine protection from these directions.  

Kabbalah jewelry feature the 72 names of God. The 72 names of God is considered to be a powerful spiritual tool in the kabbalah and it is believed  that it brings prosperity, blessing, and good luck to the wearer. The holy name of God are combined with Hebrew letters that provide protection against the bad spirits and to bring success and abundance into the life of the wearer of this significant jewelry item. Hebrew  letters in Kabbalah jewelry provide good health and well  being.  

The Ana Bekoach prayer is one of the most powerful prayers in the kabbalah.  Jewelry bearing this prayer connects one with the Divine strength and energy and  brings positive changes to one’s life. Some other prayers that are commonly  used on the kabbalah jewelry such as the Shema Israel prayer. These prayers provide protection against the evil and the bad spirits and provide strength and energy to bring positive  change in to your life.





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Hebrew Bar Mitzah

Hebrew Bar Mitzah

Hebrew "Bar Mitzvah" means "son of commandment".  When a Jewish boy turns thirteen, he becomes a responsible young man, ready to observe God's commandments.  According to the Jewish tradition, age 13 is considered the time when the boy's soul is mature enough to assume such responsibility. This age is a phase in a Jewish boy's life when he develops moral conscience and a sense of responsibility in relation to the religious world and the social world.

The boy's family gathers in a synagogue to mark this event, the Bar Mitzvah boy is performing rising to the Torah.  When the boy concludes his final prayer, his family and friends shower him with candies and sweets.

When celebrated in Israel, the Bar Mitzvah boy is often taken to the Western Wall in the holy city of Jerusalem. This is a special ceremony with a touch of holiness.
The boy will say a Bar Mitzvah speech in which he acknowledges the significance of this moment and thanks his family. In addition to the Bar Mitzvah service, a big party is usually thrown by the family and friends.
Given the significance of the event in the life of any Jewish family, it is common to give the Bar Mitzvah boy a gift to commemorate the day. Gifts are not given in the synagogue but rather at the Bar Mitzvah celebration.

For friends and relatives, most popular Bar mitzvah gifts are items of religious nature such as books with prayers and Jewish jewelry: Hebrew pendants with religious symbols, jewelry with Hebrew inscriptions, and jewelry that incorporate the hamsa symbol. 

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Hebrew Bat Mitzvah


Hebrew Bat Mitzvah


A young Jewish girl celebrates Bat Mitzva at the age of twelve. 
Bat Mitzvah is a modern Hebrew ritual that started in the 20th century.
The Hebrew phrase "Bat Mitzvah" means: daughter of commandment. 
At this age event the 12 year-old girl becomes a responsible adult ready to observe God's commandments. This is the time when the girl's moral awareness and sensitivity to the outer world fully develop, enabling her to take on full responsibility for her actions , 
no ceremony is needed to confer these rights and obligations.


Bat Mitzvah celebrates the moment when the young Jewish girl is ready to play an active role in religious and social life. In most religious and secular Jewish communities, with the exclusion of Orthodox, it has become a common custom to honor the Bat Mitzvah girl by throwing a big party that includes a festive meal, music, guests and gifts. The Bat Mitzvah girl makes a speech with references to religion and traditions.  Many people who are invited to a Bat Mitzvah celebration don't know what to expect and have no idea what gifts to give for the occasion. 

Some prefer to give the celebrant savings bonds, usually given in multiples of 18. 
A wide selection of originally designed Jewish jewelry could be just the perfect Bat Mitzvah gift you are looking for. Star of David Jewelry are a great example. The Star of David is one of the most significant emblems in the Jewish tradition. To this day, it is thought to protect the ones who wear it around their neck. 
The Hamsa hand is also believed to protect against the evil eye and bless the ones who wear it with luck and good fortune. There is a wide selection of Hamsa jewelry that incorporates the hamsa symbol. You can also find delicate Jewelry designs with Hebrew inscriptions such as Shema Yisrael pendants, the most famous Jewish prayer. 



Thursday, February 23, 2012

Hamsa Jewelry


Hamsa Jewelry

Amulets with letters, symbols, numbers, abstract signs, and names of gods have always helped ward off evil eye and other negative energies and create a positive shield against the wearer. One such amulet is the Hamsa Jewelry.

Hamsa (means five in Arabic) jewelry is a hand-shaped amulet. The amulet consists of five spread fingers, often with an eye on the hand.  In Christianity, it refers to the hand of God, in Jewish culture, the Hamsa is called the hand of Miriam, in Muslim world it refers to five pillars of Islam. Hamsa jewelry is found throughout the world, in different cultures and is believed to be a strong protective symbol, protecting the wearer from the evil eye and the negative energies.

It is believed that the person wearing the Hamsa jewelry is protected from the evil eye. Evil eye produces malicious effects on us.

The Hamsa jewelry plays another very important role. It helps attract positive energies towards the wearer and helps improve his luck.  Shoppers often wear Hamsa jewelry to get a good job, to score good marks in exams, when starting a new business, or when buying a new car or a new home. Hamsa jewelry acts as a good luck charm.

Personalized Name Necklace


Name necklace jewelry is is very popular in the recent years.  Personalized Name Necklace jewelry is known in the recent decades. The necklaces with name make an individual have a personalized look and distinguish his or her personality,  name necklaces with your name on it give you a trendy and distinguished look.
Necklaces with names are worn by the celebrities to set a new trend. 
Name necklace add a personalized look to your attire. You can find the necklaces with your name on them on the web with loads of varieties in shapes and sizes. All you have to do is post an order onto the net with the name specified.
You can personalize this stylish necklace with your name. Hand cut from a solid sheet of 14K gold and polished to perfection.



Jewish Jewelry Symbols


Jewish Jewelry Symbols

Jewish jewelry is worn by shoppers all over the world.  Jewish jewelry is worn because it is a significant piece of jewelry with special  protective powers and it holds spiritual energy.  If you are interested in Jewish jewelry, you can read here about the symbols and their meanings will help you in picking the right Hebrew jewelry for yourself.



Star of David symbol:

Star Of David Necklace
The Star of  David (known as Magen David in Hebrew), is perhaps the most common symbol seen on the Jewish Jewelry.  The six points and the center in the Star of David signify the number seven-  the number that is associated with spiritualism among the Jews. The number seven is also known as the seventh day when God took rest after creating the Universe.


Hai symbol:
Hai (or Chai) in Hebrew means "living" and  jewelry items that carry this symbol stand for the wish for life. The Hebrew word Hai represents God and Judaism's. In Hebrew HAI stands for eighteen. Jews therefore consider a piece of Hai jewelry as an ideal gift for a birthday.


Evil eye symbol:
Jewish jewelry is often inscribed  with the 72 names of God, or with the special combination of letters comprised  from the three verses from the book of Exodus. The basic combination of letters  helps protect the wearer from evil eye and bad spirits.


Ana Bekoach Prayer:
Ana Bekoach prayer contains the 42 names of God and is composed of seven lines, with just six words in each  line. It is believed that wearing this jewelry makes a person feel energetic  and gives him a positive outlook in life.


Hamsa Symbol:
Hamsa is a hand shape amulet. The Hamsa is believed to  protect one against the evil influence caused by the jealousy towards one or  one’s possessions.