LION OF JUDAH psalms of ascent
THE LION OF JUDAH
The Fifteen Psalms Of ascent in our time of struggle
The lion represents Destined and Ruling Leadership and it also represents the people of the promise as THE PROPHECY DECLARES ..which is so appropriate in our time of struggle
“He ( The People of Israel) crouches and lies like a lion, like a lioness; who will dare rouse him?”(Numbers 24:9),
A lion remains, a free and unfettered creature. This is true despite what impositions have been placed on him or what restriction have been designed. There is always going to be a time when it returns to its natural independent and DESTINED state.( Admor of Chabad)
Microcalligraphy is the art of using Biblical text to “paint” an image with the Hebrew letters becoming the brushstrokes.
Here the artist Binyamin of Jerusalem has used the full text of the Fifteen Psalms of Ascent ( Psalm 120-134) to create the lion waiting at the gates of Jerusalem.
Size 11,5 inches by 16.5 inches Price $35 including shipping in travel safe tube
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.