Feed your family in style, with this gorgeous plata cover from Yair Emanuel! In the center are the Hebrew words of the opening verse of the traditional Friday night prayer, Lecha Dodi - Go my love to greet the bride, we will greet the Sabbath's face. This is a perfect way to make your Shabbat celebrations even more beautiful.
Religious Jews do not cook on Shabbat; instead, they pre-cook food for the Sabbath and use a hotplate - plata in Hebrew - to reheat it for the day's special meals.
Israel's most popular artist Yair Emanuel studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, and now lives and works in Jerusalem. He creates stunning Judaica and art from a range of media, ranging from hand-painted silk and hand-sewn embroidery to brightly painted wood and muted metals. Emanuel's work is characterized by the unique combination of traditional Jewish motifs and modern design and technique. His pieces are vibrantly colored and vividly bright, and are sure to add sparkle and style to any room!
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/yair-emanuel-embroidered-plata-cover-hot-plate-cover---fabric-collage---blue104610Yair Emanuel Embroidered Plata Cover (Hot Plate Cover) - Fabric Collage - Bluehttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/e/l/el-pcf-13.jpg3939USDOutOfStock/Judaica/Shabbat Plata Covers/Jewish & Israeli Art/Yair Emanuel Judaica/More Yair Emanuel Judaica43493819<div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main"><p><strong>Size:</strong> 80cm x 66cm / 31" x 26"</p>
<p>Feed your family in style, with this gorgeous plata cover from Yair Emanuel! In the center are the Hebrew words of the opening verse of the traditional Friday night prayer, Lecha Dodi - Go my love to greet the bride, we will greet the Sabbath's face. This is a perfect way to make your Shabbat celebrations even more beautiful.</p>
<P>Religious Jews do not cook on Shabbat; instead, they pre-cook food for the Sabbath and use a hotplate - plata in Hebrew - to reheat it for the day's special meals.</p>
<p>Israel's most popular artist <b>Yair Emanuel</b> studied at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, and now lives and works in Jerusalem. He creates stunning Judaica and art from a range of media, ranging from hand-painted silk and hand-sewn embroidery to brightly painted wood and muted metals. Emanuel's work is characterized by the unique combination of traditional Jewish motifs and modern design and technique. His pieces are vibrantly colored and vividly bright, and are sure to add sparkle and style to any room!</p></div>00add-to-cartTextileYair Emanuel