Welcome to Strong Jewish Women and Wearable Art!
Strong Jewish Women designs are composed of scenes from the lives of Jewish Women from the Tanakh (the Jewish Bible) that show them overcoming adversity. Verses from the Tanakh, in Hebrew and English, describing the scene, complete the image. Have pride in your heritage!
Wearable Art gives people an opportunity to express themselves with original graphic images. Included in Wearable Art graphics are birds, flowers, windmills, Judaic designs and more.
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SEE ALL DESIGNS Click on this section to see the available designs laid out on one t-shirt -- then use the menu on the left to navigate to the section with the design you like and choose what merchandise you want. |
Wearable Art Find images of flowers, hearts, windmills, birds, and some abstract designs on your favorite items. |
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Vegans Like Good Food Too! Cookbook 30+ Healthy vegan recipes for you and your family with over 15 new recipes added to the new third edition. |
Shabbat Shalom Jewish women throughout history have lit candles to usher in the Shabbat. This image represents this important women's mitzva. |
Shabbat Candles The Shabbat Candles represent the Light of Tora, the guide of our life. Pass on the light of Tora and the joy of Shabbat. |
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Sara, mother of our people Sara was 90 years old when she gave birth to her only child, Yitzhak. A year earlier, three men came to Avraham and Sara and told them that they would have a child in a year. Sara laughed. |
Rivka Imeinu When Avraham sent his servant, Eliezer, to find a wife for Yitzhak, he said the young woman who will give me water AND give my camel water is the young woman who will make a good wife for Yitzhak. |
Rachael Imeinu Rachael met Yaakov when she was out with her sheep and no one could move the rock on the well so they could get water. Yaakov saw Rachael and was inspired to move the rock. |
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Yocheved Yocheved was the daughter of Levi, the wife of Amram and the mother of Miriam, Aharon and Moshe. She was mother to the priesthood and the kings of Israel. |
Miriam at the Red Sea Miriam, sister of Moshe and Aharon, went out with the women of Israel to dance at the Red Sea after the children of Israel were saved from the Egyptians. |
Tzippora Tzippora was Moshe's wife. She saw an angel about to kill Moshe because he hadn't circumcised his son so she did the job. |
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Devora Judges the People Devora was a judge of the people and she judged the people while sitting under a palm tree. She was a woman of the flames, the flame of Tora. |
Yael Yael, who was the wife of Keini, it spoken about in the book of Judges in the section about Devora, the Judge. |
Ruth and Naomi Ruth and Orpa were Maobite women who were married to Naomi's two sons. When Naomi's husband and both sons died, Orpa returned to her people but Ruth stayed with Naomi. |
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Hana, Samuel's mother Hana's husband had two wives, Hana and Penina. Penina had many children but Hana had none. So she prayed to Hashem to give her a child. |
Queen Esther Esther, who was also known as Hadassa, became Queen of Persia in place of Vashti, when she won a "beauty contest" and "won favor in the eyes" of King Ahashverosh. |
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New Year's (Rosh Hashana) Cards It is a custom before the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashana) to send cards to friends and relatives announcing the new year (5768 this year). |
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