Ma’arag is an innovative model designed to improve the lives of people with disabilities. Located in the heart of Kfar Vradim, in the Galilee, Ma'arag caters to people with a wide range of disabilities. The center offers a variety of art workshops and boasts an art gallery- gift shop, a café-restaurant. This ceramic "toda" piece is a great way to…
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.
Jerusalem has 70 names, printed here on this special glass dish made by at-risk youth. Susan's house is a unique workshop that empowers teens at risk to find their place within society through artistic expression, personal investment and creative initiatives. All income generated by the sale of the handcrafted items is used for funding the continuation of the project and…
Enjoy your Israeli dose of black coffee in this mug made by the amazing people at Tzipor Hanefesh. The mug features the words “yom tov matchil b’café tov” meaning “a good day starts with good coffee”. Don’t you agree?
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…
Ma’arag is an innovative model designed to improve the lives of people with disabilities. Located in the heart of Kfar Vradim, in the Galilee, Ma'arag caters to people with a wide range of disabilities. The center offers a variety of art workshops and boasts an art gallery- gift shop, a café-restaurant. This ceramic bird is the perfect decorative piece adding…
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…
Tzohar Halev & Salt 424 Company created a rehabilitative industry center for Dead Sea products where young men and women with special needs and golden hearts work and contribute to society and are filled with a sense of fulfillment and the joy of being productive. This special edition salt pack is from the color series and contains four 30gr mini-jars:…
Atzitz Tari is a social movement and non-profit giving employment opportunities to those who suffer from cognitive and developmental disabilities. Atzitz Tari’s goal is to provide significant employment by giving each participant the feeling of success and capability. This DIY set is a great activity and looks chic and fun in the colorful mini “trash can”. Each set includes dirt,…
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…
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.