Pomegranate Heart Drop Earrings look amazing as they dangle above the neckline. These look great for dressing up and for casual wear. I love the symbol of the Pomegranate– it is mentioned in Exodus as a symbol for Fruitfulness and Righteousness. And, the symbol of the Sacred Heart is a heart that has suffered in the past, yet is still alive with love, light, and warmth. It is a symbol of fortitude, rebirth and unconditional love. These sterling silver earrings are oxidized to show off the focal seeds inside the heart. These make a wonderful gift. Each pomegranate measures about 1″ x .75″.
Pomegranate Sacred Heart Stud Earrings are bold and bursting with beauty. The Pomegranate is mentioned in Exodus as a symbol for Fruitfulness and Righteousness. The symbol of the Sacred Heart is a heart that has suffered, yet is still alive with love and warmth. It is a symbol of fortitude, rebirth and unconditional love. These sterling silver earrings are oxidized to show off the seeds inside the heart. These make a wonderful Mother’s Day gift or birthday gift. Each individual pomegranate is about .75″ x 1″.
The act of being called upon to read from the Torah in front of a congregation is called an aliyah: an ascent or instance of rising. When one receives the honor of being called upon to read from the Torah, the Rabbi, Cantor or spiritual leader uses this art to hold the place of the next reading.
The simple design of the pomegranate symbolizes fruitfulness and righteousness: continuous and abounding spiritual connection.
A layer of gripping rubber helps hold the piece in place on the slanted table or “bimah” that the Torah rests on. It makes an amazing gift for anyone who chants Torah or teaches Torah such as Rabbis or cantors.
Pomegranate Sacred Heart Necklace in Sterling Silver with 9 Rubies on chain. The Pomegranate is mentioned in Exodus as a symbol for Fruitfulness and Righteousness. And, the symbol of the Sacred Heart is a heart that has suffered in the past, yet is still alive with love, light, and warmth. It is a symbol of fortitude, rebirth and unconditional love. This piece makes a wonderful Mother’s Day gift. The red rubies added to the piece and it is bursting with even more love and good energy!
The Pomegranate Heart Necklace in Sterling Silver is bold and bursting with beauty. The pomegranate is a long-standing symbol in Jewish tradition. Originally mentioned in the book of Exodus, it represents Fruitfulness and Righteousness: the bountiful seeds of a fruitful life that grow into spiritual bonds with something larger in this world. The Sacred Heart is a heart that has suffered in the past, yet is still alive with love, light, and warmth. It is a symbol of fortitude, rebirth and unconditional love. This piece makes a beautiful gift for Mother’s Day.
What is Tu Bi’Shvat? It’s “New Year for the Trees.”. Judaism is a cosmic religion that is tied not only to the moon cycle, but also to earth. Our holidays are universal. They can and should be celebrated by any human being, regardless of faith tradition. Tu Bi’Shvat, which is coming soon, is a perfect example of one of our…
Part of my preparation for High Holy Days is making the contributions to each of the charities connected with my artwork. I make these contributions twice per year. Thanks to your purchases, I was able to give almost $250 to 7 different charities. You can visit the Community Section of my website to learn more about many of the projects…
The act of being called upon to read from the Torah in front of a congregation is called an aliyah: an ascent or instance of rising. When one receives the honor of being called upon to read from the Torah, the Rabbi, Cantor or spiritual leader uses this art to hold the place of the next reading. For years I…
Tu B’Shevat – NOT TRUMP! Why not take a walk outside tonight rather than watch the State of the Union Address? Join me in celebrating what grounds us and brings true gratitude to life. Open your heart to our responsibility to take care of the earth. These are some of the things that this holiday reminds us to do. Anyone…
As we move from the celebration of Rosh Hashanah with the sweetness of apples and honey, to introspection and asking for forgiveness during the Days of Awe, we have arrived at Yom Kippur. This is the time to let go of past mistakes, and reach for the coming year with renewed spirit. “On Rosh Hashanah it is written, on Yom…
The “High Holy Days” refer to Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of the Jewish New Year, and Yom Kippur, the day of Atonement ten days later. There is something to be said about taking a ten day period to celebrate the New Year, reflect on past mistakes, acknowledge them inwardly and outwardly, set intentions for the coming year, and move on. …
From October 14 – 16th 2010, the Women’s Torah Project was completed. Over the weekend, many of the scribes, artists and community leaders gathered to write the final letters, sew the panels together, and read from the Torah for the first time. As the artist who created the crown for this historic Torah I felt honored to have been a part of getting the…