Judaism Stickers
Description: אם אין אני לי מי לי, וכשאני לעצמי מה אני, ואם לא עכשיו אימתי? If I am not for myself, who will be for me? And when I am only for myself, what am I? And if not now, when?
If I Am Not For Myself, Who Will Be For Me? And When I Am Only For Myself, What Am I? Sticker
by Rifkele D. Leybikhe
$3.25
Description: For Jews who are sick of dealing with goyim who ask a series of questions to determine whether you are "the good kind of Jew."
Whatever Kind Of Jew You Don't Like, I'm That One (Trans Colors) Sticker
by Rifkele D. Leybikhe
$3.25
there is no bargain, for here, what is, is what must be(watership down) Sticker
by remerasnerds
$3.25
Description: Embrace the spirit of courage and resilience with our "The People of Forever Are Not Afraid" design. This powerful statement piece embodies the unwavering strength of the Jewish people and their commitment to overcoming adversity. Whether worn as a symbol of solidarity or displayed proudly in your home, it serves as a reminder of the enduring spirit of Zionism.
Description: Celebrate the Festival of Lights with this elegant Hanukkah t-shirt featuring a minimalist menorah design with glowing candles and the joyful slogan 'Light, Love, and Latkes.' Perfect for Hanukkah gatherings, this shirt captures the warmth and spirit of the season. Designed with festive blue and gold tones, it’s ideal for gifting or wearing throughout the eight nights. A stylish and meaningful choice for Hanukkah celebrations!
Description: "For I will remove the names of the Baals from her mouth, and they shall be mentioned by name no more." -- Hosea 2:17 A design for those who want to condemn others for their infidelity to the Lord of Israel. Killer image by Krakadoom Designs https://society6.com/krakadoom/designs
Description: “Your laundry will be as white as snow. Kesem” (Hebrew.) 1938 advertising poster for Kesem Washing Powder, produced by the Shemen Edible Oil Factory, Haifa, Israel. A. L. Monsohn Lithographic Press, Jerusalem. Designed by Franz Krausz. His wife, Annie Krausz, was the model for the poster. Public domain.