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Jewish Jewelry
Jewish Jewelry - when modern fashion and ancient meet the language
Jewelry has significant Jewish motifs, such as the Star of David and Hamsa hand. In addition to the symbols, Hebrew jewelry puts a strong emphasis on Hebrew as the sacred language of the people of Israel. These jewels has significant Jewish motifs, such as the Star of David and Hamsa hand. In addition to the symbols, have a strong appeal to Jews around the world. jewelry accessories are inscribed with Hebrew letters, words and phrases from the Bible, traditional blessings, prayers and other sacred sources. Hebrew, the ancient and sacred language of the Bible, it still has strong appeal for the Jewish people worldwide.
The history of the Hebrew language
Hebrew Bible is filled with double meanings and puns often lost in the translation of foreign languages. Even people who are fluent in Modern Hebrew Biblical Hebrew difficult to find and difficult to understand.
Since the Jewish people were expelled from the land of Israel two thousand years ago, Hebrew was not spoken in everyday life. The Jewish people have been scattered throughout the world, absorbed other cultures and languages. As part of these processes inevitable social, Hebrew has lost its practical value, and is most often used in religious practice. A late 19th century things began to change. It was then that process known as the revival of Hebrew began in Europe and Israel. As a result of this process, Hebrew became
a liturgy of a language and the language spoken Official State of Israel. A great Zionist, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda is best known as the reviver "of the Hebrew language. In the new born state of Israel established in 1948 Hebrew has regained its place as a communication tool.
The power of the Hebrew language
Many people, Jews and non-Jews are attracted by the magical appeal of Hebrew letters and the history that comes along with it. There have been many discussions on the energetic power of Hebrew letters. Of accordance with the teachings of Hasidism, every twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet has three different spiritual powers called: energy, life and light. By Kabbalah, each of the Hebrew letters has its own power and meaning from the creation of the world.
Contemporary Jewellery in Hebrew Judaica
Hebrew jewelry has become a center of gravity of artists attracted by the mysterious and fascinating world of the Hebrew language. Jewish jewelry puts a strong emphasis on the sacred Hebrew language. Jewelry Hebrew refers to jewelry accessories inspired by the ancient culture of the Israelites. Also refers to the incorporation of the Hebrew language with pieces of jewelry in a wide variety of styles. Judaica Contemporary artists address the symbolism of the language of creativity and turn it into a work of art. These artists successfully combine old traditions with modern art while adding elements of their own imagination. This unique blend has elements
led to the increasing popularity of Judaica jewelry in recent years.
Many of the jewelry accessories are decorated Jews with Hebrew letters and
words from holy sources. These can be written in various styles - modern, written by hand, or old. You may find, for example, registered jewelry pieces with Rashi script (special script that was used by the great rabbi and scholar, known as Rashi, when writing his commentaries on the Bible and the Talmud).
Hebrew inscriptions from the Bible
One of the most common in jewelry Hebrew quotations from the Bible that often pay a tribute to style poetry of the Bible. Theses lines are mostly taken in the book of Psalms and the Song of Songs. One of the best known songs is Lamalot Shir (Song of accents) Book of Psalms: "I will lift my eyes unto the hills, whence cometh my help" (Book of Psalms, 121:1). In these verses, he seeks God's protection.
Famous prayers and blessings
Popular Hebrew inscriptions on jewelry includes traditional prayers and quotes blessings. An example is the Shema Yisrael, Hear O Israel, which is the best known prayer in Judaism. These psalms that make up the prayer Shema Israel the Bible, we are commanded to place each jamb mezuzah. Another prayer is found in Jewish jewelry accessories is Tefilat HaDerch, traveler's prayer that is recited by the believer to take a long trip. Tefilat jewelry accessories HaDerech allow the wearer to apply a safe journey wherever they go. Other accessories are designed jewelry for special occasions. Jewelry is part of Jewish weddings, with appropriate blessings "(" Ani Le Dodi Ve Dodi Li "): The bride and groom share a mutual and sacred promise as part of the Kiddushin saying to each other: "I am my beloved and my beloved is mine. And the seven blessings are recited under of Hupp.
Chai Jewelry
Another popular entry is the Hebrew word Chai. In Gematria, the word Chai which means life in Hebrew equals the number 18. 18 is a spiritual number in Judaism. In Hebrew, the word chai spelled from the letters and Het Bet, "also appears in the motto" `Am Yisrael Chai!" - "The nation of Israel lives!".
Mystical Hebrew blessings
Other sentences that are enrolled in jewelry accessories in Hebrew are associated with the mystical power and are obtained by the power and sanctity of the Hebrew letters pf. Birkat Hakohanim the book of Numbers is a blessing that can only be recited by Kohanim, the high priests of the Hebrews in the desert of Sinai. Birkat Hakohanim is considered powerful because it recognizes the explicit name of God. Aaron and his descendants, who have formed the sacred order of Kohaim, were sent by God to teach Hebrew explicit name
God through this powerful blessing. The inclusion of this powerful prayer in the jewelry is considered a virtue by the blessing and protection. Ana Bekoh for example, is a Kabbalist prayer has entered the mainstream Judaism and is now all Siddur, and is also believed to be a virtue for the blessing and protection. In addition to inscriptions in Hebrew, Jewish jewelry accessory often accompanied by other motives of the Jewish tradition as the star of David, Hamsa Hand and fish. These ancient symbols are traditionally believed to ward off negative influences of the evil eye.
Hebrew Kabbalah Jewelry
Many of Kabbalah jewelry accessories inspired sequences according to Hebrew letters and words. The letters are the initials of the blessing and prayers or Kabbalist many types of codes, such as 72 names of God. Kabbalah uses these codes to mediate Kabbalist material world and the spiritual world. According to Kabbalah these Key positive spiritual energy release that bring us closer to finding joy in life, like happiness, love and prosperity. Many of you may have found jewelry pieces are inscribed with the sequence of three letters in Hebrew, Aleph-Lamed-Dalet. This sequence is one of 72 names of God, a Kabbalist most important tool.
This combination Aleph-Lamed-Dalet is believed to banish the evil eye by combating the negative and positive energies instead of drawing. Kabbalah reasons many uses the evil eye, and popular phrases against the evil eye - Ben Porat Yosef.
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