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we don’t have the opportunity to see Israel videos like this one (I know i don’t).

Here is one to show is around the world.

One of the most common symbols and associations with being Jewish is the menorah. For religious and non-religious alike, all Jewish individuals have attached a particular spiritual significance to the menorah in celebrating one of the most prominent Jewish holidays, the festival of Lights that is Hanukah. An artistically crafted Menorah from jJudaica.com will enhance your celebration of one of the great Jewish traditions.

Tefillin are black leather boxes, containing scrolls with written passages from the bible document.write(‘
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Purim is one of the wildest Jewish holidays. It is the celebration where everyone traditionally dresses up in costumes, giving rise to all manner of gifts and costume accessories! Don’t miss out on the fun of this most festive of Jewish holidays. Purim marks the celebration in which everyone reads from the Megillah and waives their groggers in theirPurim costumes, and is a source of never-ending fun. Authentic Purimm gifts from jJudaica.com can add to that fun, and give the most festive atmosphere to your experience of this great costume-filled Jewish holiday.

The mezuzah is a holy part of everyday Jewish life. Housing the scrolls on which two of the four passages used in Tefillin are hand printed, the mezuzah adds sanctity to the most holy aspects of daily Jewish life, the home. A mezuzah on every door will sanctify the holiness of every room in your house through the power of the words printed on the scrolls of every mezuzah : Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and 11:13-21.