“Hear O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Love Adonai your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength.” These words from Deuteronomy 6:4–5 are called the Shema. They are the Jewish people’s fundamental declaration of faith, and God commands they be written on the doorposts of our homes (Deuteronomy 6:9). A mezuzah is a small container with a scroll of the Shema inside that we affix to the doorframes of our houses in obedience to this command. This beautiful, gold-toned mezuzah includes a glass tube through which you can see the Shema written in Hebrew. Placed on your doorpost it will remind you of the Torah’s command to remember God’s Word, that He is one, and also to pray for Israel. The mezuzah measures approximately 5” long.
Whether you’re sipping your morning coffee or enjoying an afternoon cup of tea, this mug will inspire you to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and remind you how your support of Jewish Voice is making a difference in Jewish lives around the world. Both functional and inspirational, this ceramic mug is navy blue with a white rim and base. It holds 12 ounces, is 4” high, and bears the words of Psalm 122:6 on one side and the Jewish Voice logo on the other.
Show your support for Israel – and Jewish Voice – while you’re on the go with this special blue and white “I Stand with Israel” car magnet. With the JVMI website address in the design, you’ll also direct people to our website where they can learn more about Jesus, the Gospel, Messianic Judaism, and the biblical importance of standing with Israel. Let your voice be heard, and be counted among those who stand with Israel!
Psalm 122:6 Hebrew Rustic Wall Art
This solid wood wall art contains the Hebrew and English words of Psalm 122:6. The background is laser cut to leave the Hebrew words for “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem” raised one-quarter inch above the dark wood background. The English words of Psalm 122:6 create a border around the edges. The wall piece measures 8” x 10” and includes a sawtooth hanger on the back.