Bursting with color, this metal desktop stand features the famous Hebrew words of the Book of Psalms, "Im Eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Yemini" (If I Forget Thee O Jerusalem Let My Right Hand Forget Itself) surrounded by beautiful symbols for the Holy City.
Size: 20 cm x 20 cm x 6 cm / 7.87" x 7.87" x 2.36"
Add a beautiful reminder of the Holy City of Jerusalem to your home and office décor with this marvelous desktop stand from Dorit Judaica. Made from metal, this circular work features an array of colorful symbols for Jerusalem (including its stone walls and gates, domed roofs and the Montefiore Windmill) surrounding the famous Hebrew verse (Psalms 137:5), "Im Eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Yemini" (If I Forget Thee O Jerusalem Let My Right Hand Forget Itself). Written along the bottom of this work are the Hebrew verses (Psalms 122: 2-3), "Omdot Hayu Ragleinu Bisha'arecha Yerushalayim, Yerushalayim Habnuyah Ke'Ir SheChubra La Yachdav" (Our feet are standing within your gates, Jerusalem. Jerusalem that is built, as a city that is compact together). Beautifully made, this desktop stand is the perfect work of art to display in both your home or your office.
Dorit is the founder of Dorit Judaica. She's a religious woman with a singular passion for Jewish art. Her faith helps her create vivid pieces that are pleasing to the senses. She specializes in integrating Jewish texts into her colorful work. Dorit employs her remarkable creativity in all her designs. She is a seventh-generation Israeli, and lives in Petach Tikva with her husband and four kids.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/dorit-judaica-o-jerusalem-desktop-stand-psalms-137-5-122021Dorit Judaica O Jerusalem Desktop Stand (Psalms 137:5)https://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/j/e/jerusalem_desk_stand.jpg3939USDOutOfStock/Home Decor/Jewish Sculptures/Jewish Miniatures/Jewish & Israeli Art/Dorit Judaica/Dorit Judaica Tableware/Jewish Gifts from Israel/Desk Accessories/Jewish Gifts from Israel/Jerusalem Gifts/Jerusalem Home Decor/Home Decor/Bible-Inspired Home Decor/Bible Themed Sculptures37964041424143106664<p>Bursting with color, this metal desktop stand features the famous Hebrew words of the Book of Psalms, "<em>Im Eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Yemini</em>" (If I Forget Thee O Jerusalem Let My Right Hand Forget Itself) surrounded by beautiful symbols for the Holy City.</p> <div data-content-type="html" data-appearance="default" data-element="main"><p><strong>Laser-cut metal and color printing</strong></p>
<p><strong>Size: 20 cm x 20 cm x 6 cm / 7.87" x 7.87" x 2.36"</strong></p>
<p>Add a beautiful reminder of the Holy City of Jerusalem to your home and office décor with this marvelous desktop stand from Dorit Judaica. Made from metal, this circular work features an array of colorful symbols for Jerusalem (including its stone walls and gates, domed roofs and the Montefiore Windmill) surrounding the famous Hebrew verse (Psalms 137:5), "<em>Im Eshkachech Yerushalayim Tishkach Yemini</em>" (If I Forget Thee O Jerusalem Let My Right Hand Forget Itself). Written along the bottom of this work are the Hebrew verses (Psalms 122: 2-3), "<em>Omdot Hayu Ragleinu Bisha'arecha Yerushalayim, Yerushalayim Habnuyah Ke'Ir SheChubra La Yachdav</em>" (Our feet are standing within your gates, Jerusalem. Jerusalem that is built, as a city that is compact together). Beautifully made, this desktop stand is the perfect work of art to display in both your home or your office.</p>
<p><strong>Dorit </strong>is the founder of Dorit Judaica. She's a religious woman with a singular passion for Jewish art. Her faith helps her create vivid pieces that are pleasing to the senses. She specializes in integrating Jewish texts into her colorful work. Dorit employs her remarkable creativity in all her designs. She is a seventh-generation Israeli, and lives in Petach Tikva with her husband and four kids.</p></div>00add-to-cartDesk AccessoriesMetalJerusalemDorit JudaicaJerusalem