This strongly colored plata cover is the perfect way to keep your food warm and your kitchen stylish on a Friday night! Religious Jews do not cook on the Sabbath; instead, they cook ahead of time and reheat food on a hot plate (called a plata in Hebrew). Covers like this are designed to insulate food and help it heat through faster. This cover is half light blue and half cream and is decorated with a detailed pomegranate-based mandala design. The concentric rings include a repeated pomegranate motif which is surrounded by different patterns and shapes in a riotous explosion of color. The intricate center includes flowers, leaves, and more pomegranates to stunning effect. Three Hebrew verses quoted from the Friday night liturgy are printed in white on a turquoise band. They read:
Lecha dodi likrat kallah pnei shabbat nekabla - Come my beloved to greet the bride; let us welcome the Sabbath together
Shalom aleichem malachei hasheret - Peace upon you, serving angels
Vezakeinu lekabel shabatot mitoch rov simcha - May we merit to have the happiest Sabbaths from within
Dorit is a seventh generation Israeli living in Petach Tikva who creates outstanding Jewish art and home décor. She combines computerized graphics and traditional paper cut designs with Jewish texts and symbols and a range of materials to create distinctive Judaica and décor with an Israeli flavor.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/dorit-judaica-plata-cover---multicolored-pomegranate-design105666Dorit Judaica Plata Cover (Blech Cover) - Multicolored Pomegranate Mandala Designhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/d/o/dorit_judaica_plata_cover_-_multicolored_pomegranate_design.jpg4646USDInStock/Jewish & Israeli Art/Dorit Judaica/Judaica/Shabbat Plata Covers40384349<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Keep your food warm with love with this exquisite, intricately woven plata cover:</span></p>
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<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Crafted with fine details of pomegranates, vines, and Hebrew quotes to honor Shabbat.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Designed uniquely in the Land of Israel by Dorit Judaica.</span></li>
<li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Unforgettable gift for a newly wed, close friend, or housewarming that will surely brighten the kitchen!</span></li>
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<p><strong>Size:</strong> 65cm x 75cm / 26" x 30"</p>
<p>This strongly colored plata cover is the perfect way to keep your food warm and your kitchen stylish on a Friday night! Religious Jews do not cook on the Sabbath; instead, they cook ahead of time and reheat food on a hot plate (called a plata in Hebrew). Covers like this are designed to insulate food and help it heat through faster. This cover is half light blue and half cream and is decorated with a detailed pomegranate-based mandala design. The concentric rings include a repeated pomegranate motif which is surrounded by different patterns and shapes in a riotous explosion of color. The intricate center includes flowers, leaves, and more pomegranates to stunning effect. Three Hebrew verses quoted from the Friday night liturgy are printed in white on a turquoise band. They read:</p>
<p><em>Lecha dodi likrat kallah pnei shabbat nekabla</em> - Come my beloved to greet the bride; let us welcome the Sabbath together</p>
<p><em>Shalom aleichem malachei hasheret</em> - Peace upon you, serving angels</p>
<p><em>Vezakeinu lekabel shabatot mitoch rov simcha</em> - May we merit to have the happiest Sabbaths from within</p>
<p><strong>Dorit</strong> is a seventh generation Israeli living in Petach Tikva who creates outstanding Jewish art and home décor. She combines computerized graphics and traditional paper cut designs with Jewish texts and symbols and a range of materials to create distinctive Judaica and décor with an Israeli flavor. </p></div>00add-to-cartBlech CoverTextileDorit Judaica