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KIDDUSH CUP

Kiddush Cup

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KIDDUSH CUP

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  1. Bier Judaica is a well-known family business. For over 70 years now, they have created handmade silver Judaica designs and personalized Judaica gifts. Their products are made of sterling silver with the additional use of glass, aluminum, and wood, with these, we design vintage and modern pieces using traditional silversmithing techniques. They are made in their family studio in Jerusalem. Their product lines include Judaica such as Kiddush cups, Shabbat centerpieces, unique menorahs, and other Jewish holidays gifts, as well as beautiful decorative silver designs such as vases and wine bottle canisters. They have over 150,000 clients from every corner of the globe, but obviously many of them from the Jewish communities in Israel US, UK and Australia. Bier Judaica invites you to visit their web store checkout for their special sales and find your next gift, whether for weddings, Hanukkah, housewarmings, a Brit, a Bat/Bar Mitzvah, or just an artistic item with a star of David personalized for your loved one. Judaica Silver gifts are gifts for life! Visit them at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BierJudaica and you will be happy that you did! Now that you know more about Bier Judaica, let’s talk about the Star of David. The Star of David is an important symbol in Judaism, containing significant meanings and significance for many Jewish people. The Star of David appears on a number of Jewish amulets and is often accompanied by Hebrew words. These words provide meanings for the Star of David and help to explain its significance. In Jewish tradition, the Star of David symbolizes the cycle of life, non-violence, and the prevention of harm to all living things. Its symbolic representation dates back to the 17th century, and many religious scholars believe that the upper triangle represents the upward direction of Hashem and the lower triangle represents the earthly world. However, all the triangles are interconnected, and many believe that this symbolizes the interdependence of all living things. The shape of the Star of David is often confused with other Jewish symbols, like the tiger. Some believe that the Star of David represents a lion, but this is a mistake. The star is actually surrounded by six small triangles. It is not common to see a single star surrounded by twelve triangles. The shape of the Star of David is similar to the shapes of the twelve tribes in the Bible, but there is no definite connection between the shapes. The Star of David is one of the most recognized symbols of the Jewish faith. It is traditionally placed on the front door of Jewish homes, and is also used on tombstones and synagogues. It symbolizes the Jewish people's connection to God. In addition, the Star of David is often associated with the biblical King Solomon. But the bar mitzvah Star of David has many meanings outside of Judaism. The Star of David has been used for centuries. Its earliest appearance is in the 3rd century at Capernaum. However, it was not widely adopted as a Jewish symbol until later. It has since been associated with the pentagram and the Star of Solomon in the kabbalah. It is now an official seal of many Jewish communities. Now that you know more about the Star of David, it is time to go back to the Etsy website of Bier Judaica to find the perfect handmade silver Judaica designs and personalized Judaica gifts.

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