JERUSALEM TEMPLE BREASTPLATE
THE JERUSALEM
TEMPLE BREASTPLATE ( HOSHEN)
A symbol of love and connection
The breastplate (Hoshen) was worn by the high priest (kohen gadol) when serving in the Holy Temple. It featured twelve precious stones, corresponding to the 12 tribes of Israel, and served as a medium through which G‑d provided direction to the Jewish nation
The letters engraved into each stone would light up to reveal the Divine answer that was asked of Hashem through the bearer of the breastplate.
CONTINUAL CONVERSATION WITH THE ALMIGHTY
Yet it also were placed “upon his heart” wherein every individual stone was distinct and unique all placed “uponthe heart “of every person thrust into giving and teaching role .
A HEART OF LOVING KINDNESS
STERLING SILVER AND ZIRCONIUM STONES
SIZE o.3 inches wide by 0.6 inches height
Price $40 including silver chain and shipping
I was blessed in 2018 to have gone into the shop and purchase Ruth. Moshe was so kind and patient with me as I was in a rush to meet the bus!
The ‘paintings’ are beautiful and amazing.
Thank you Ruth
Hello Shalom
What is engraved on the heart
Thank you
I visited your shop Moshe, in the beginning of February this year. I purchased a Queen Esther ring and it reminds me daily of you and your shop. I also purchased a book for my mom and you gave her a book mark. I enjoy your ongoing web teachings. God Bless you.
thank you so much
the word JERUSALEM in hebrew
Shalom Moshe and Dov. In Moshe’s most recent podcast there is a piece of art work beh8nd his head that looks like an olive tree menorah with the seven species as the branches. I would really like to purchase this.
In 2018, our group visited the shop. Rabbi Kempinski closed his doors in order to speak with us and
share his open heart with us. Even though all were Christians, I sensed the connection of his heart and mine.
I had just walked over after a time of prayer, reflection, and power at the Kotel. I had been to “my Father’s House.”
After our brief conversation, the rabbi gave me an incredible gift of a Magen David, which I treasure. I hope to return to Ereetz Yisrael
soon and sit with the rabbi again. He is an example of the incredible and mystical bond between those who truly
believe and follow in serving The Lord Our G-d.