Judaica artist Shraga Landesman has produced this delightful aluminum turquoise colored tray for havdalah. The Hebrew word “ha’mavdil” is engraved at the base.
“Ha’mavdil”, key word from the havdalah recitation, means to differentiate. To fortify ourselves spiritually, we must recognize the differences between Shabbat and weekday, holy and profane, between the role of the Jew and the world around him. Armed with this awareness, we can begin the new week with strength and optimism
Judaica artist Shraga Landesman has produced this delightful aluminum turquoise colored tray for havdalah. The Hebrew word “ha’mavdil” is engraved at the base.
“Ha’mavdil”, key word from the havdalah recitation, means to differentiate. To fortify ourselves spiritually, we must recognize the differences between Shabbat and weekday, holy and profane, between the role of the Jew and the world around him. Armed with this awareness, we can begin the new week with strength and optimism
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Judaica artist Shraga Landesman has produced this delightful aluminum turquoise colored tray for havdalah. The Hebrew word “ha’mavdil” is engraved at the base.
“Ha’mavdil”, key word from the havdalah recitation, means to differentiate. To fortify ourselves spiritually, we must recognize the differences between Shabbat and weekday, holy and profane, between the role of the Jew and the world around him. Armed with this awareness, we can begin the new week with strength and optimism