Literally "soul," in Hebrew, and derived from the word for breath, "neshama" is used as a word of endearment in Israel, like "honey," or "sweetie," etc.
During the Passover seder we say "Tonight we all recline (ie, sit as free people do.)" A wonderful, contemporary Hebrew design. Especially meaningful on a pillow!
Israeli coffee is unique and part of Israel's "cafe culture." From Turkish style ("shachor") to "upside down" (hafuch, our favorite) it's a lexicon of its own.
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cafe, chanukah, coffee addict gift, coffee drinks, chanukah gift
A mock logo for working at home ("WFH") during the Covid-19 quarantine. The motto of WFH, established in 2020, is "Going to Work From Home 'Cause There's Nowhere Else to Go."
Created from a historic old coin as a message of good luck, happiness, serenity, prosperity, love, and long life.Maybe it will inspire positive journaling and meditation! Print is pale gray.
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asian, chinese, good luck charm, happiness, i ching
Anyone who has ever kived in Israel knows what "sponja" (sponge mopping) is. This ironic and funny coat of arms embraces all the items one needs to clean the tiled floor of an Israeli apartment.
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sponge mop, sponge, cleaning, mopping, israel