Modern Jewish History

Jewish Jewelry

 Jewish Jewelry ⠀ "when Fashion tongue are current and former
Jewelry includes significant Jewish motifs, such as the Star of David and Hamsa hand. In addition to the symbols, Hebrew jewelry focuses on Hebrew as the sacred language of the people of Israel. This jewelry includes significant Jewish motifs, like the Star of David and Hamsa hand. In addition to the symbols, launched an impassioned appeal to the Jewish people worldwide. jewelry accessories are inscribed with Hebrew letters, words and phrases from the Bible, traditional blessing, prayers and other sacred sources. Hebrew, the ancient language of the Bible and the sacred, still have a strong appeal to all Jews around the world.

The history of the Hebrew Language
Hebrew Bible is full of double meanings and puns often lost in translation foreign language. Even people who speak fluent Hebrew Modern Hebrew Bible be complicated and difficult to understand.

Since the Jews were expelled from the land Israel two thousand years ago, Hebrew was not spoken in everyday life. The Jewish people were dispersed throughout the world, absorbed other languages Andalusian cultures. In this social process inevitable, Hebrew has lost its practical value, and was used primarily in religious practice. A late 19th century things began to change. Then the process known as the revival of the Hebrew language began in Europe and Israel. After this, the Hebrew is
liturgical language of a speech and official language of Israel. A great Zionist, Eliezer Ben-Yehuda is best known as the reviver "of the Hebrew language. The condition of the newborn Israel established in 1948, Israel has resumed its place as a communication tool.

The power of the Hebrew Language
Many people, Jews and Gentiles, are attracted by the call magic of Hebrew literature and history that comes with it. There have been many discussions on energy content of Hebrew literature. In accordance with the teachings of Hasidism, twenty-two each letter of the Hebrew alphabet has three different spiritual powers called: energy, life and light. According to Kabbalah, Hebrew letters, each one has its own energy and importance since the creation of the world.

Contemporary Jewelry Judaica Hebrew
Jewelry Hebrew has become the center gravitation established artists mysterious and fascinating world of Hebrew. Jewish Jewelry focuses on Hebrew sacred language. Jewelry Hebrew refers to jewelry accessories inspired by the ancient culture of the Israelites. It also refers to the incorporation of the Hebrew language pieces of jewelry in a wide variety of styles. Judaica Contemporary artists address the symbolism of the language of creativity and transform it into a work of art. These artists successfully combine the ancient traditions of modern art, while adding elements of their own imagination. This unique blend of elements has
led to growing Judaica jewelry popularity in recent years.
Most Jewish jewelry accessories are decorated with Hebrew letters and
loanwords holy sources. These can be written in different styles – modern, written by hand, or age. You may find, for example, jewelry recorded Rashi script (Special indent was used by the rabbi and scholar, known as Rashi, when writing his commentary on the Bible and the Talmud).

Hebrew inscriptions of the Bible
One of the most common in jewelry Hebrew Bible quotations, often a tribute to the poetic style of the Bible. these verses are largely taken from Book of Psalms and the Song of Songs. One of his most famous songs is Lamalot Shir (Song of the accents), the book of Psalms, "I raise my eyes to the hills: Where does my help come? "(The Book of Psalms 121:1). In these verses, seeking God's protection.

Famous prayers and blessings
Popular Jewelry Hebrew quotations from the traditional prayers and blessings. An example is the Shema Yisrael, Hear O Israel, which is prayer best known in Judaism. These psalms that make up the Shema Yisrael prayer in the Bible, we are commanded to put mezuzah on each jamb. Another prayer accessories HaDerch Tefilat Jewish jewelry, traveler's prayer that is recited by the faithful to make a long trip. jewelry accessories allow the holder HaDerech Tefilat to apply for a safe journey wherever they go. Other jewelry accessories are designed for special occasions. Jewelry is Jewish weddings registered with the appropriate blessing "(" Ani Le Dodi Ve Dodi Li "): The bride and groom each other and share a sacred promise to tell the part Kiddushin one another:" I am my beloved and my beloved is mine. And the seven blessings are recited under the Huppah.

Chai Jewelry
Another popular entry is the word Hebrew Chai. In Gematria, the Hebrew word Chai means life is equal to the number 18. 18 is a spiritual number in Judaism. In Hebrew, the word chai spelled by the letters Bet and Het, "also appears in the motto" Am Yisrael Chai! – "The nation of Israel lives!".

Mystical Hebrew blessings
Other prayers are enrolled in jewelry accessories in Hebrew are associated with mystical energy and are attracted by the power and holiness FP Hebrew letters. Birkat Hakohanim the book of Numbers is a blessing that can be recited by the Kohanim, the high priests of the Hebrews in the desert of Sinai. Birkat Hakohanim is considered powerful because it explicitly recognizes the name of God. Aaron and his deceased, who formed the Holy Order of Kohaim were ordained by God to teach explicit the Hebrew name
God through this powerful blessing. The inclusion of this powerful prayer in jewelry is considered a virtue by the blessing and protection. Ana Bekoh example, is a prayer that concluded the traditional Kabbalistic Judaism and is now in all the Siddur, and is believed to be a virtue blessing and protection. In addition to inscriptions in Hebrew, Jewish jewelry accessory often accompanied by other reasons for the Jewish tradition, as Star of David, Hamsa hand, and fish. These ancient symbols are traditionally believed to ward off negative influences of the evil eye.

Cabal Hebrew Jewelry
Many jewelry accessories inspired by the Kabbalah property Hebrew letters and the sequences of words. The initial letters of blessing and prayers of many types of codes Kabbalist, as 72 names of God. Cabal uses these material codes mediation Kabbalist spiritual world and the world. According to Kabbalah positive spiritual energy release these keys that move us closer to finding the pleasures of life, like happiness, love and prosperity. Many You must be with jewelry displayed in the three-letter sequence in Hebrew alef-lamed-Dalet. This sequence is one of 72 names of God, a most important tool Kabbalist.
This combination Aleph-Lamed-Dalet is believed to banish evil eye in the fight against negative energies and positive effects drawing instead. Kabbalah uses many reasons the evil eye, and popular expressions against the evil eye – Ben Porat Yosef.

http://jewishjewelry.pirsumi.com

About the Author

http://jewishjewelry.pirsumi.com

Jewish History in ASL-#87- Modern Hebrew

eBay Logo  

Dilemmas in Modern Jewish Thought: The Dialectics of Revelation and History, Mic


Dilemmas in Modern Jewish Thought: The Dialectics of Revelation and History, Mic


$10.00


David Ben-Gurion and the American Alignment for a Jewish State (The Modern Je...


David Ben-Gurion and the American Alignment for a Jewish State (The Modern Je…


$83.96


A History of Jewish Life in Modern Times 1939 - Temple Israel Religious School


A History of Jewish Life in Modern Times 1939 – Temple Israel Religious School


$5.00


Modern Judaism Jewish History Zionism Reform Holocaust


Modern Judaism Jewish History Zionism Reform Holocaust


$7.50


Atlas of Modern Jewish History (Studies in Jewish Hist


Atlas of Modern Jewish History (Studies in Jewish Hist


$10.32


On Modern Jewish Politics by Ezra Mendelsohn 1993 HC


On Modern Jewish Politics by Ezra Mendelsohn 1993 HC


$40.00


Making Modern Zionism Intellectual Origins Jewish State


Making Modern Zionism Intellectual Origins Jewish State


$9.75


Writing a Modern Jewish History: Essays in Honor of S..


Writing a Modern Jewish History: Essays in Honor of S..


$0.99


A History of Jewish Life in Modern Times for Young People


A History of Jewish Life in Modern Times for Young People


$3.99


The course of modern Jewish History English book 650 pg


The course of modern Jewish History English book 650 pg


$2.99

Share and Enjoy:
  • Print
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Blogplay

Tagged with:

Filed under: Jewish Ministry

Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!