Featured is a genuine Jewish National Fund (JNF/KKL) "Blue Box" Tzedakah tin. This is the official "Collectors Edition ©2003/5763," issued during the presidency of Ronald S. Lauder. The top includes a standard coin slot and a circular finger-pull for access.
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Featuring a snowman caroling with a little tin bowl to accept donations beside him at his feet.
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Experience the serene beauty of the Vintage Signed Marcie Pewter 5 Angels Necklace, a touching expression of faith, hope, and charity. With its delicate array of heart and cross symbols, this piece elegantly represents the wearer's spiritual devotion and love for others. The pewter material adds a timeless allure, ensuring that this necklace will be a cherished accessory for any occasion. Crafted with care, the necklace features a classic design that transcends trends, making it an ideal addition to any jewelry collection. While the country of origin remains a mystery, the handmade aspect of this piece is unmistakable, offering a personal touch to its timeless appeal. This necklace is a gentle reminder of the angels that watch over us and the virtues that guide our souls.
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This is a vintage hand-painted Indian metal money or charity box, traditionally used to collect donations, often for organizations aiding neglected cows, which are considered sacred in India. They symbolize devotion and faith, particularly when used in temples or for collecting donations for animal welfare organizations. While traditionally used for donations, they can also serve as decorative pieces or for storing spare change. CODE : 17873 - 159 Size - 12 L x 10 W x 18 H cm approx.
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But, teshuvah (repentance), tefilah (prayer) and tzedakah can reverse His decision. The spiritual reward for giving can often just as great as the benefit the receiving party will gain. In the Bible, the word tzedakah refers to justice, kindness and ethical behavior.
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This is a genuine mid-cent ury Jewish National Fund (JNF) charity box, an essential piece of Zionist and Judaica history. Known as a Pushke, these tins were a fixture in Jewish households worldwide.
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