Israeli Museum Sabbath & Holidays
Quality replicas of antique Judaica items, on display at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem, Imagine that Jews used these items through the centuries, for Shabbat and Holidays.
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Israel Museum Delft Style Passover Seder Plate$129.95 -
Israel Museum Anodized Aluminum Passover Seder Plate - Silver Color with Pesach Letters$180.00 -
Israel Museum Anodized Aluminum Seder Plate Spelling "Pesach" - Silver Color$180.00 -
Israel Museum Ceramic Kiddush Cup and Plate - Blue Flowers$109.95New! -
Israel Museum Anodized Aluminum Passover Seder Plate - Leaf Design with Glass Plates$180.00New! -
Israel Museum Anodized Aluminum Passover Seder Plate - Leaf Design with Blue Glass Plates$180.00New! -
Israel Museum Square Ceramic Kiddush Cup and Plate - Blue Flowers$109.95New! -
Israel Museum Passover Seder Plate, Spelling "Pesach" - Champagne Color$180.00 -
Israel Museum Gilded Brass Chanukah Dreidel - Replica of Bezalel Art School$87.95 -
Cast Silver Chanukah Dreidel with the Four letters - Replica from Israel Museum$87.95 -
Israel Museum Passover Seder Plate - Israel Designer Eli Yashar$350.00New! -
Israel Museum Anodized Aluminum Seder Plate Spelling "Pesach" - Silver Color, Blue Plates$180.00New! -
Israel Museum Anodized Aluminum Seder Plate Spelling "Pesach" - Champagne Color$180.00New! -
Israel Museum Ceramic Passover Seder Plate with 6 Matching Dishes - Colorful Flowers$330.00New! -
Israel Museum Porcelain Passover Seder Plate and Matching Dishes - Blue Floral Design$260.00New! -
Israel Museum Porcelain Passover Seder Plate - Blue and White Floral Design$260.00New! -
Israel Museum Anodized Aluminum Passover Seder Plate - Silver with Pesach Letters, Blue Plates$180.00New! -
Israel Museum Ceramic Passover Seder Plate - Replica of Pisom and Ramses Depiction, Blue$260.00New! -
Israel Museum Ceramic Passover Seder Plate - Replica of Pisom and Ramses Depiction, Blue$260.00New!
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Shabbat and Holidays with Israel Museum Products
Throughout the centuries, Jews have performed Mitzvot, or Commandments, under various conditions and in diverse countries, adhering to different tradition. The common thread that runs through all the items is the strong will to adhere to the Jewish rituals thus strengthening one's connection to God. These replicas of antique Shabbat candlesticks and Hanukkah Menorahs are majestic and yet simple, evoking memories of upholding traditions even under periods of adversity.