It is a fundamental belief within Judaism that no representation, in any form, of the Elohim i.e, God, or anything associated with Him, shall be made or had in one's possessions. This does not, however, mean that Judaism is a bare landscape. Judaism is rife with symbolism unmatched by any other religion but with certain exceptions, these simply are never manifested in any physical form.
We are proud to present our collection of universally accepted symbols of Judaism, which are displayed and enjoyed by Jews the world over. Produced in finest quality and detail, we are sure they will bring satisfaction and joy in their possession and use. Mazel Tov ! Read more about our Menorah
One of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith is the menorah, a seven-branched, oil and wick candelabrum used in the Temple before its destruction by the Romans in 72CE. It is a reminder of G-d’s word to Jews: "Not by might, nor by power, but by My spirit".