Thursday, March 24, 2011

Upcoming celebrations!

Palm Sunday is celebrated on April 17th.

Passover (2011) will begin Tuesday, April 19th.  It is celebrated for seven days until Monday, April 25th.

Good Friday is celebrated on April 22nd and Easter on April 24th.

Floral & Garden, Boardwalks (which are hand painted oils on wood), Classic Traditions (with Biblical pictures, pictures of the Head of Christ, Jesus pictures, Lord's Supper / Communion, and the famous Grace and Gratitude pictures), the Great Outdoors (with Eagles, Lighthouses, Western, Fishing, Hunting and Scenic pictures)Dimensional Art with Embellishments, and Art with Hand Painted Frames

HolyLandGiftsOnline.com
Shofar (Yemenite, Gemsbock, Ram's Horn shofars), Shofar Bags, Shofar Stands 
Prayer Shawl / Tallit , Prayer Shawl / Tallit Bags and Sets 
Kippah (satin, velvet, crocheted, leather suede) 
Musical instruments (tambourine)
Home decor (wall hangings, candles & candle holders 
Ark of the Covenant Statues 
Torah Scrolls
Menorah (Temple Menorah & Hanukkah Menorah) 
Flags (Israel flags, Jerusalem flags) 
Anointing Oil (Frankincense, Myrrh, Rose of Sharon, Blessing From Jerusalem, Queen Esther), Cologne (Spikenard, Frankincense, Myrrh) 
Jewish & Messianic Christian Jewelry (featuring Star of David, Messianic Roots Symbol, Menorah, Peace Dove, Twelve Tribes, Breastplate, etc.) 
Star of David gift items (jewelry, wall hangings, flags, bookends, keychains, mezuzah, etc.)
Keychains and miscellaneous Judaica for your personal or gift-giving needs.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Purim 2011: March 19-20

Purim is the holiday celebrating how the Jews of Persia were saved from extermination at the hands of Haman (an evil advisor to the king). Queen Esther persuaded her husband, the king, to save the Jews and punish Haman instead. You may read this story in the book of Esther in the Bible.  Three blessings are recited before hearing Megillat Ester recited during synagogue services.  Purim is a happy festival with an almost carnival atmosphere. It is a time to remember that God works all things together for good for those who are called according to His purposes. It's also a time of special parties and children put on plays at the synagogue.  Groggers (noise makers) and other devices are often used to drown out the name of Haman.

The holiday Purim is on the Hebrew date Adar 14 which is:
2011:   March 19-20
2012:   March 7-8
2013:   February 23-24
2014:   March 15-16
2015:   March 4-5

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

    At Holy Land Gifts Online, we have been involved in bringing Jewish / Christian / Messianic items to you from Israel for several years.  It is our pleasure to service your needs and to provide support for artisans in Israel.  
 
   God's Word promises a blessing for those who bless Israel. Holy Land Gifts Online is priviledged to be part of blessing Israel ourselves and making it possible for you to bless Israel as well. 

Friday, January 21, 2011

Holy Land Gifts Online


Shofar

    A shofar (Hebrew: שופר‎) is a horn used for Jewish religious purposes. Shofar-blowing is incorporated in synagogue services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippurs.



Prayer Shawl / Tallit

   A tallit (Hebrew: טַלִּית‎) (tallis in Ashkenazic Hebrew and Yiddish) is a Jewish prayer shawl worn in the synagogue on the Sabbath and holidays, and while reciting morning prayers (Shacharit). The tallit has special twined and knotted fringes known as tzitzit attached to its four corners.



Kippah

   A kippah or yarmulke (also called a kappel or "skull cap") is a thin, slightly-rounded skullcap traditionally worn at all times by observant Jewish and Muslim men, and sometimes by both men and women in Conservative and Reform communities. Its use is associated with demonstrating respect and reverence for God.

Menorah

    Menorah (Hanukkah), a nine-branched candelabrum used on Hanukkah.
Menorah (Temple) - a seven-branched candelabrum which has been a symbol of Judaism for almost 3000 years and is the emblem of Israel. It was used in the ancient Holy Temple in Jerusalem.


 

Challah / Passover Cover

   Challah (also hallah plural: challot) (Hebrew: חלה) also known as khale (eastern Yiddish), barches (German and western Yiddish), berches (Swabian), barkis (Gothenburg), bergis (Stockholm), and kitkeSouth Africa), is a special braided bread eaten by Ashkenazi and by most Sephardic Jews on the Sabbath and holidays.


 

Mezuzah


    A mezuzah (Hebrew: מזוזה‎ "doorpost") (plural: mezuzot (מזוזות)) is a piece of parchment (often contained in a decorative case) inscribed with specified Hebrew verses from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:4-9 and 11:13-21). These verses comprise the Jewish prayer "Shema Yisrael", beginning with the phrase: "Listen, Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One." 
We sell a wide variety of Christian and Jewish gifts at HolyLandGiftsOnline.com.
You can purchase Holy Land gifts from Jerusalem at Holy Land Gifts Online.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Quality Products Made In Israel !

 
        Judaica from the Holy Land is a great way to share your faith and support Israel and the Holy Land.

 We offer:
Shofars  Yemenite, Gemsbock, Ram's Horn; Shofar Bags & Stands
Prayer Shawl  Tallit, Tallit Bags & Sets
Kippah  Satin, Velvet, Crocheted, Leather Suede
Home decor  Wall hangings, Candles & Candle holders, Ark of the Covenant Statues
Menorah  Temple Menorah & Hanukkah Menorah
Flags  Israel flags, Jerusalem flags
Anointing Oil  Frankincense, Myrrh, Rose of Sharon, Blessing From Jerusalem, Queen Esther
Cologne  Spikenard, Frankincense, Myrrh
Jewish & Messianic Christian Jewelry  Featuring Star of David, Messianic Roots Symbol, Menorah, Peace Dove, Twelve Tribes, Breastplate, etc.
Star of David gift items  Jewelry, Wall hangings, flags, bookends, keychains, mezuzah, etc.
Keychains  and miscellaneous Judaica for your personal or gift-giving needs.

We, at HolyLandGiftsOnline.com, ensure the quality and authenticity of every item we sell and guarantee the safe arrival and excellent condition of all Jewish gifts online sold.