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Mezuzah Pendant Sterling Silver - Lovely Filigree (Made in Israel) 1.3" petite
$ 13.72
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Genesis Gallery on Ebay - DreidelMezuzah Pendant - in Sterling Silver.
Handmade in Israel!
Handcrafted in an ancient
Yemenite
filigree tradition that has been handed down over generations — by Chaim Gershi. With Shin (ש) traditionally used on mezuzot for a name of G'd (Sha-dai.)
Sterling silver, 925 marked
Height 1 1/4 inch (30mm). Diameter 1/4 inch (7mm). (Approximately)
Grams (Approximately)
No opening
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About Us — Genesis Gallery in Woodstock, NY
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We have a large art gallery of creative paintings, jewelry, artwork, and Judaic, all from Israel. We go to Israel and personally meet and get to know the artists and bring back the best, at great prices! For over 25 years now.
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Alternative spellings to aid searching:
Because of transliterations from Hebrew & Yiddish, there are several spellings, mis-spellings, and phrases for mezuzot. Here are a few: This is an Israeli made in filligree Yeminite style, mezuzah, mezzuzh, mezzuzah, mezzuzha for doorposts, doors, gates, with the shema inside, and "with all my might" on parchment ; They are given as presents for a Jewish holiday, Jewish festival, also as Bar Mitzvah gift, Bat Mitzvah gift, Judaica gift, and gift for Jewish teenager, and are spiritual gifts.
Mezuzah Pendant - in Sterling Silver. Handmade in Israel! Handcrafted in a beautiful petite filigree design — using an ancient Yemenite tradition handed down over generations — by Chaim Gershi.