Combining tradition with contemporary design, the well-known Judaica artist Shraga Landesman has produced this delightful havdalah tray. At the base is written in Hebrew “ha’mavdil” a key word from the havdalah prayer.
“Ha’mavdil” means to differentiate. As we bid farewell to the Shabbat, we are reminded to make distinctions in our lives - to differentiate between the mundane week and the holy Shabbat and to recognize that holy and profane are separate entities. This awareness adds meaning to th
Combining tradition with contemporary design, the well-known Judaica artist Shraga Landesman has produced this delightful havdalah tray. At the base is written in Hebrew “ha’mavdil” a key word from the havdalah prayer.
“Ha’mavdil” means to differentiate. As we bid farewell to the Shabbat, we are reminded to make distinctions in our lives - to differentiate between the mundane week and the holy Shabbat and to recognize that holy and profane are separate entities. This awareness adds meaning to the quality of our lives.
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Combining tradition with contemporary design, the well-known Judaica artist Shraga Landesman has produced this delightful havdalah tray. At the base is written in Hebrew “ha’mavdil” a key word from the havdalah prayer.
“Ha’mavdil” means to differentiate. As we bid farewell to the Shabbat, we are reminded to make distinctions in our lives - to differentiate between the mundane week and the holy Shabbat and to recognize that holy and profane are separate entities. This awareness adds meaning to th