Ester Shahaf Red Hamsa Wood and Pewter Candlesticks
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These striking wood and pewter candlesticks will be a center piece wherever you place them. Ester Shahaf, renowned Judaica artist living and working in Israel, combines timeless Jewish tradition with up-to-date contemporary art. The eye-catching red design is highlighted with a picture of a white Hamsa hand. The lower half has charming pink and red flowers that add a delicate woman’s touch.
The word Shabbat has the same Hebrew letters as the word “to return.” The Shabbat is an opportunity to rel
These striking wood and pewter candlesticks will be a center piece wherever you place them. Ester Shahaf, renowned Judaica artist living and working in Israel, combines timeless Jewish tradition with up-to-date contemporary art. The eye-catching red design is highlighted with a picture of a white Hamsa hand. The lower half has charming pink and red flowers that add a delicate woman’s touch.
The word Shabbat has the same Hebrew letters as the word “to return.” The Shabbat is an opportunity to relate and return to our inner selves. In the frantic rush of daily living, we are often overcome with the pressures of modern technology. It is easy to lose our identity and our sense of who we really are. Every week, when we light the Shabbat candles, we have a G-d given opportunity to return to ourselves and acknowledge the value and direction of our lives.
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These striking wood and pewter candlesticks will be a center piece wherever you place them. Ester Shahaf, renowned Judaica artist living and working in Israel, combines timeless Jewish tradition with up-to-date contemporary art. The eye-catching red design is highlighted with a picture of a white Hamsa hand. The lower half has charming pink and red flowers that add a delicate woman’s touch.
The word Shabbat has the same Hebrew letters as the word “to return.” The Shabbat is an opportunity to rel