Shema Yisrael: Silver Hand Engraved Round Signet Ring
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Foundation of our faith, the very essence of what everything in Torah distills to. The 'Shema' is the most basic and important Jewish creed: 'Hear, O Israel, Hashem is our God, Hashem is One' (Deuteronomy 6:4). This signet ring stamps and signifies and attests to the most basic truth, proudly displaying that the bearer knows it. Made of 925 Sterling Silver for strength and durability Features the Shema with respectful changes to avoid inadvertant desecration, following traditional practice to not spell out God's name. A great gift in particular for bar and bat mitzvot
Foundation of our faith, the very essence of what everything in Torah distills to. The 'Shema' is the most basic and important Jewish creed: 'Hear, O Israel, Hashem is our God, Hashem is One' (Deuteronomy 6:4). This signet ring stamps and signifies and attests to the most basic truth, proudly displaying that the bearer knows it. Made of 925 Sterling Silver for strength and durability Features the Shema with respectful changes to avoid inadvertant desecration, following traditional practice to not spell out God's name. A great gift in particular for bar and bat mitzvot
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Foundation of our faith, the very essence of what everything in Torah distills to. The 'Shema' is the most basic and important Jewish creed: 'Hear, O Israel, Hashem is our God, Hashem is One' (Deuteronomy 6:4). This signet ring stamps and signifies and attests to the most basic truth, proudly displaying that the bearer knows it. Made of 925 Sterling Silver for strength and durability Features the Shema with respectful changes to avoid inadvertant desecration, following traditional practice to not spell out God's name. A great gift in particular for bar and bat mitzvot