Yair Emanuel Pomegranate Netilat Yadayim Washing Cup - Choice of Design
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Searching for an outstanding gift for a wedding, housewarming, or another special occasion? Search no further than this magnificent washing cup from the Land of Israel! Made of metal, this delightful cup comes in your choice of design. Each design is inspired by pomegranates, a symbol of abundance and mitzvot in Jewish tradition, and displays the words 'Netilat Yadayim' in Hebrew, the commandment to wash the hands before a meal. An original piece by renowned Israeli designer, Yair Emanuel. An addition that is both stylish and meaningful to the Shabbat and festive experience.
Searching for an outstanding gift for a wedding, housewarming, or another special occasion? Search no further than this magnificent washing cup from the Land of Israel! Made of metal, this delightful cup comes in your choice of design. Each design is inspired by pomegranates, a symbol of abundance and mitzvot in Jewish tradition, and displays the words 'Netilat Yadayim' in Hebrew, the commandment to wash the hands before a meal. An original piece by renowned Israeli designer, Yair Emanuel. An addition that is both stylish and meaningful to the Shabbat and festive experience.
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Searching for an outstanding gift for a wedding, housewarming, or another special occasion? Search no further than this magnificent washing cup from the Land of Israel! Made of metal, this delightful cup comes in your choice of design. Each design is inspired by pomegranates, a symbol of abundance and mitzvot in Jewish tradition, and displays the words 'Netilat Yadayim' in Hebrew, the commandment to wash the hands before a meal. An original piece by renowned Israeli designer, Yair Emanuel. An addition that is both stylish and meaningful to the Shabbat and festive experience.