Jewish Prayer Socks
Description: Guitar Cat Mermaid the Selichot Jewish Sacred Prayer Selichot is one of the sacred prayers said by Jewish people requesting for forgiveness from God. It happens as the series to hail the Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Jewish calendar. It is the sacred activity when folks pray all day before God and show passion and affection toward God. Selichot are recited ten times up until the Yom Kippur. This custom encourages folks to fast for ten days up to and including the Yom Kippur. So it goes without saying that it is an integral part of Yom Kippur. It is important to remind Jewish folks that this is important. Night just before the morning is the right time to say Selichot. It is the perfect time because it is where folks can fe...
Description: A blessing that is a part of the Birchot ha-Shachar, the Morning Blessings. Women have traditionally recited it, but in the modern days, it has become a generalized blessing recited by all (instead of the problematic “who didn’t create me a woman”) in the progressive Jewish communities. It expresses the acceptance of our fabulous beauty and perfection – just as God intended.
Hebrew Blessing: Who Created Me According to Their Will - Jewish LGBTQ Socks
by JMM Jewish Designs
$14 $20
Description: Acheinu Kol Beit Israel - all Jews are brethren/family, is the first verse from a medieval prayer for releasing captives and all in hardships. We need it now, again.
Acheinu Kol Beit Israel - Prayer for Releasing the Israeli Captive Socks
by JMM Jewish Designs
$14 $20
Description: Christians all over the world use the fish symbol as witness of faith. Fish are mentioned and given symbolic meaning several times in the Gospels. Several of Jesus Twelve Apostles were fishermen and He commissions them as fishers of men. The ichthys, fish, is a symbol known as the sign of Jesus fish and in the early church Christians used this symbol as an identifying mark between the first followers of Jesus Christ. Jesus multiplies the loaves and fish to feed the multitude in the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus compares God's decision on who will go to heaven or to hell ("the fiery furnace") at the end of this world to fishers sorting out their catch, keeping the good fish and throwing the bad fish away.
Description: The Hebrew text mimics one of the Morning blessings, transforming it into "blessed be the daily coffee for it removes sleep from my eyes and slumber from my eyelids." All who daven regularly will recognize these phrases right away! Make heads turn during your next Torah class! This funny design will be an excellent gift for all Jewish coffee lovers.
Hebrew Blessing for Coffee - Funny Gift for Jewish Coffee Addicts Socks
by JMM Jewish Designs
$14 $20