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2008 ~ Hebrew New Year
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• Click card for enlarged view, sentiment & ink color sample
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Card
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Greeting
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Item Description
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Aytz Chayim He
L’Mhezikiyam Bah (in hebrew)
May there be joy
around you
and peace within
you
throughout the
coming year.
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#15 Tree of Life This colorful acrylic painting was inspired by the famous landscapes created by Vincent Van Gogh. The focal point of this piece is the Tree of Life.
Rooted in the earth and reaching towards the sky it symbolizes the connection between heaven and earth. The Hebrew greeting above the sentiment “Etz Chayim He L’mahazikim Bah” It is Tree of Life to those who hold onto it.
GROUP C
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L’chayim tovim V’shalom (in hebrew)
Honey Cake Recipe printed
on left side of card Best Wishes for a New Year filled with all of the ingredients for peace, health and joy
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#16 Honey Talks The traditional symbols of apples and honey are whimsically depicted in this mixed media collage designed in the style of Andy Warhol. These holiday favorites are found
on every Rosh Hashanah table to add a taste of sweetness to the New year. Recipe will be printed on the left side, unless indicared otherwise.
GROUP C
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L’Shana Tova (in hebrew)
May the New Year bring peace and splendor to
Jerusalem and may you be blessed with joy and happiness
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#17 Dancing in Jerusalem This vibrant painting on silk celebrates the Old
City of ,celebrates Jerusalem. People are seen dancing around the city f gold as they usher in the New Year with Joy and Happiness.
GROUP C
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May this be the year when love and justice flow
like a mighty stream
and peace fills the earth as the water fills the sea.
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#18 Prayer for Hope This acrylic painting is inspired by the French Impressionist artist Claude Monet, it depicts a group of people performing Tashlich, the custom of throwing away one’s sins into a
moving body of water on Rosh Hashanah.
GROUP C
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L’Shana Tova
May this be the year when peace shall embrace
the entire world.
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#19 Doves This vivid painting on felt depicts two doves, the ultimate emblem of peace .
GROUP C
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May your year be filled with symphonies of joy, peace and harmony throughout the coming New Year.
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#20 Klezmer Band This whimsical and fun card portrays a Klezmer Band surrounded by an outline of a Jewish Star. This design ushers in the Hebrew New Year with joy and praise, wishing your family and
friends a Shana Tova, Happy New Year.
GROUP C
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L’Shana Tova
May the New year be filled with peace and harmony for us and for all of Israel
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#21 City of Peace This
vibrant design portrays the beautiful city of Jerusalem. The bright and colorful hues of the buildings capture the splendor of the shimmering city of gold, while the dove in the sky symbolizes our
hope for peace for the city’s future.
GROUP C
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L’Shana Tova May the sound of the shofar mark the beginning of the New Year filled with health and happiness
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#22 Shofar The
shofar is blown on Rosh Hashanah marking the beginning of the New Year. Usher in the year with this bright and colorful illustration of Rosh Hashanah symbolic images. GROUP C
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Wishing you a sweet and
fruitful year filled with abundant joy, peace and blessings.
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#23 Holiday Table This still life, designed in the style of artist Cezanne, depicts traditional Rosh Hashanah
icons seen on a holiday table. All the items seen in the painting are used on Rosh Hashanah, symbolizing our hopes for a good, sweet and meaningful.
GROUP C
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Aytz Chayim He L’Mhezikiyam Bah
(in hebrew)
May there be joy around you and peace within you throughout the coming year.
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#24 Torah Tree of Life This painting on silk depicts a vibrant Tree of Life. Tradition associates the Tree of Life with the Torah, stating that the torah represents eternal life planted in our midst.
GROUP C
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Cards ~ 5769
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