This is one of our fast-selling items. The square design of the Kiddush cup and matching plate incorporate the beauty of contemporary art with sturdy Jewish tradition. The filigree embroidery design is stunning. It will add luster standing on your Shabbat and is a most impressive gift. Throughout the centuries of Jewish history, the Jew always made an effort to honor the Shabbat with ritual items of beauty and quality. Undeterred by exile and persecution, this expressed his love and devotion to
This is one of our fast-selling items. The square design of the Kiddush cup and matching plate incorporate the beauty of contemporary art with sturdy Jewish tradition. The filigree embroidery design is stunning. It will add luster standing on your Shabbat and is a most impressive gift. Throughout the centuries of Jewish history, the Jew always made an effort to honor the Shabbat with ritual items of beauty and quality. Undeterred by exile and persecution, this expressed his love and devotion to religious values. We feel that this Kiddush cup belongs to that category.
If you wipe the cup well after use and shine it from time to time with a silver cleaning solvent, you will enjoy it for many years. To ensure lasting wear, the silver plate has been sprayed with long-lasting lacquer.
AJUD-11826
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This is one of our fast-selling items. The square design of the Kiddush cup and matching plate incorporate the beauty of contemporary art with sturdy Jewish tradition. The filigree embroidery design is stunning. It will add luster standing on your Shabbat and is a most impressive gift. Throughout the centuries of Jewish history, the Jew always made an effort to honor the Shabbat with ritual items of beauty and quality. Undeterred by exile and persecution, this expressed his love and devotion to