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Eternal Flame
"B'echad". the word beneath the traditional crown found on many antique Ketubot,
means "in unity". It also begins the text with the date, indicating the first day of the week. Therefore
this design may be used only for ceremonies taking place from Saturday at sunset, after Shabbat, to
Sunday at sunset. The quote, reiterating the theme of the couple's oneness, is from "Rad Halylah", an
Israeli folksong.The blue eye, "Ayin Harah", is the symbolic protection against evil, one of the symbols
surrounding the traditional Shabbat ceremonial objects.
Artist: Sivia Katz
Dimensions: 17" x 24"
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