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Description: On Shabbat and Jewish holidays (except Passover), we start the festive meals
with a special braided bread called Challah. Challah actually refers to the
small olive sized portion that is separated from the dough before it is
baked. This piece of dough is burnt and discarded as a reminder of the
destruction of the Holy Temple.
This cut design with its central word, "challah" depicts wheat sheaves and
its grains which are given to us by G-d. With these grains, we produce
flour, and then bread, the sustenance of life. The dewdrops represent
the "manna" which sustained us in the desert as we wandered for forty years
following the exodus from Egypt. The words that appear on the right side of
the design are part of a blessing composed by Moses, thanking G-d for
sustaining us with Manna in the wilderness. Upon entering the Land after
our prolonged journey, Joshua composed a blessing to thank G-d for giving us
the land of Israel. Joshua's words appear on the left side of the design.
The three words in the center portion mean: "And you shall eat, and be
satisfied, and bless G-d."
Pencil signed and numbered. Limited Edition of 250.
View Text Translation
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Translation:"...with favor, with lovingkindness, and with mercy. He gives nourishment
to all flesh..." -Moses, our teacher
"We give thanks to you, Hashem, our G-d... for the Land and for the food."-Joshua Bin Nun |
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