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  2. YVEL - Wikipedia

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    The Megemeria School of Jewelry and Art, established by the Levys in 2010, employs Ethiopian Jews, gives them a stipend and trains them in jewelry design and goldsmithing, but also in Hebrew and everyday-life skills to help them integrate into the Israeli society. [3] Yvel collections are sold across five continents in more than 650 retail ...

  3. Hyman's Book and Art Shoppe - Wikipedia

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    The book store specialized in Jewish books of both secular and religious interest in English, Yiddish and Hebrew. Hyman's Bookstore carried a complete line of Jewish ritual objects such as talleisim, tfillin, kiddush cups, menorahs, shabbath candlesticks, kippot and jewelry (e.g., mezuzahs and magen davids). It was also the main supplier of all ...

  4. Shlomo Moussaieff (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Shlomo Moussaieff (Hebrew: שלמה מוסאיוף) (1925 – July 1, 2015) was an Israeli jeweler, of Bukharan Jewish descent. He was the grandson of the gemstone trader Rabbi Moussaieff from Uzbekistan.

  5. Tzuri Gueta - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times describes Gueta's jewelry as "blur(ring) the lines between craft, fashion and art." [2]Gueta is known for having developed a technique to infuse natural fibers with synthetic polymers enabling him to create a lace-like, three-dimensional material that he describes as a “lace-fed silicone.” [2] He patented the process in 2006 and founded Silka Design, producing handmade ...

  6. Hamashbir Lazarchan - Wikipedia

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    Seven-story Hamashbir store at Zion Square.. The chain was founded by the Histadrut in 1947. [1] In 2003, Rami Shavit and a group of investors acquired the department store chain, operating the company under the new name, New Hamashbir Lazarchan Ltd. [1] [2] In 2007, the company went public on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange with a NIS 6.6 million stock offering and bonds valued at NIS 50 million.

  7. Erfurt Treasure - Wikipedia

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    The ring features a beautifully crafted, ornate, miniature version of a gothic tower and six engraved Hebrew letters that spell out mazal tov, meaning "good fate" or "good luck", on the tower's roof. In accordance with Jewish tradition, the magnificent wedding ring is made entirely of gold without the addition of stones. [3]

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