Groovim was founded by couple Rםi and Adi, who always had a love of colorful socks. They opened Groovim on a mission to spread happiness through fun socks with an Israeli feel that are made right here in Israel. These unique socks feature the word חי (Chai) meaning life, and are the perfect accessory to show your love for Israel.
Shanti House gives assistance and shelter to Israel's youth who need it and helps them on their journey to an independent life. Shanti House also provides treatments to those staying there , to help them foster trust and commit to their decisions in life. This key serves as a reminder of the choices that we make every day, an important…
Give the gift of Ethiopian culture with these greeting cards, a replication of the unique embroidery work by the women of Rokmot. With the bold colors that are traditional in Ethiopian art, these cards feature the words ahava (love), todah (thank you), chibuk (hug), and mazal tov, together with their Amharic translations.
Ofek Wertman Design Studio is a unique Jewish gift shop specializing in design and manufacturing fine art. Ofek's products integrate graphic design with industrial design and use various printing techniques on diverse materials, such as wood, metal, cloth, and leather. This set of 2 Ahava coasters features the iconic Israeli symbol of love on your table with each cup of…
This apple shaped honey dish with Hebrew sayings on it is the perfect way to add significance to your table with it’s beautiful design. The dish features blessings including בריאות (health), הצלחה (success), שפע (abundance), and of course שנה טובה ומתוקה - (a happy and sweet new year).
Made by the at-risk youth in Susan’s House Eilat, this cactus dish serves as a reminder of the Israeli plant that symbolizes the desert as well as the important work by non-profits in the area. Cactus, or “sabra” in Hebrew is how native-born Israelis are called. Susan's house is a unique workshop that empowers teens at risk to find their…
A hand-made designed ceramic toothpick holder created by elderly artisans at the Jerusalem Yad LaKashish workshop. Yad LaKashish is one of the most famous non-profits in Jerusalem (and in Israel as a whole). Founded in 1962, Yad LaKashish gives the elderly of Jerusalem (including many with physical challenges) a warm community, the opportunity to join the workforce and overall support…
Kuchinate is a phenomenal organization in Tel Aviv, supporting African asylum-seeking women. The women who join Kuchinate earn a fair wage through their work in creating African cultural goods as well as leading workshops, holding traditional coffee ceremonies, and other events. This bag features the saying “We were all once refugees”, created by the women at Kuchinate. This important message…
Dafna, the owner of Devarim B’midbar studio, moved to the Negev desert in 2005 and that’s when her love story with the desert began (or really, continued). In her studio in Yerucham, she creates products out of clay and other materials, all with a connection to the land and what makes the desert special. This notepad features the famous goat-antelope…
Hila Assa is an Israeli artist who creates gorgeous gold-plated jewelry. This dove necklace is made here in Israel and symbolizes our constant desire and yearning for peace. Wear it proudly as a reminder of Israel and our hope for eventual Shalom.
This Chamsa, made by the handicapped at Beit Miriam, will serve as a daily reminder of the peace that we are all longing for. The combination of the dove and the hamsa symbol are a reminder of the protection that we all need while searching for peace, both individually and as a country.
No visit to Jerusalem is complete without a visit to the Old City. Get lost in the alleyways of the Jewish, Muslim, Christian, or Armenian quarters while being surrounded by history, culture, and religion. This Magen David, straight from the shuk, is a magical way to bring the feeling of the Old City straight into your home.
Larger than Life is a wonderful non-profit with the goal of “improving the quality of life of Israeli children with cancer” throughout their entire journey from diagnosis to recovery. This year, Larger than Life has come out with a special line of Hanukkah products, with all proceeds going towards building special daycares that are sterile and safe for kids with…
Havaya Home is a famous Israeli baking store, offering a wide range of products including this amazing Hebrew letter silicone baking pattern. Bringing Hebrew into your kitchen has never been easier! Create letters out of chocolate for cakes, gummy bears, fondant, or any other fun idea that comes to mind when you’re in the kitchen.
Emanuel is one of the most famous Israeli artists, and one that I always go back to when I’m looking for special art pieces with an Israeli touch. This challah cover says שבת ויום טוב - “shabbat and yom tov”, with an embroidery of Jerusalem. I love using it on my Shabbat table to remind me of our holy, and…
Groovim was founded by couple Rםi and Adi, who always had a love of colorful socks. They opened Groovim on a mission to spread happiness through fun socks with an Israeli feel that are made right here in Israel. These unique socks feature the word חי (Chai) meaning life, and are the perfect accessory to show your love for Israel.
Tap into the wonders of nature with this candle, made by the high-risk youth of “Youth of Light” from a blend of natural coconut wax in a lavender scent. All candles are made by hand with natural ingredients.
Nisha Gifts creates blue and white (made in Israel) gifts to signify the holy land and everything that is special about it. When I saw these PVC placemats, I knew they would be perfect for any Chanukkiah. Add a festive touch to your candle-lighting ceremony with this gorgeous piece that features blessings in Hebrew and authentic artwork.
Yair Emanuel, one of the most famous Israeli designers today, creates beautiful Judaica and items that are uniquely Israeli. This sevivon (dreidel) is made out of metal stencils and comes with a stand so you can display it all year round. Design a stencil of Jerusalem, one of the most important symbols of our land.
A hamsa, one of the most recognizable and prominent symbols of Jewish and Israeli culture, is a hand-shaped symbol with five outstretched fingers that serve as magical protection mainly against the evil eye. This Hamsa of handmade ceramics in an ancient Armenian style straight from the market in East Jerusalem, just close your eyes and you will feel part of…
Citykat was created to combine the passion of design and travel, creating beautiful books filled with insider tips and tricks to experience any city like a real local. This Tel Aviv book is unlike any other you’ve experienced- make sure to take it with you on your next trip!