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Collection of Hebrews (16)
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A friendly, approachable biblical prophet depicted in traditional robes, gesturing warmly while holding a wooden staff.
The Hebrew letter Aleph (א), the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet, shown here in a modern bold typeface.
The Hebrew word עֲרָבָה (Aravah), pronounced “Ah-rah-vah,” refers to a desert plain-most notably the Arabah Valley between the Dead Sea and Gulf of Aqaba.
The Hebrew letters Yod (י) and Hei (ה) - often symbolizing divine presence and spiritual energy in Jewish tradition.
A cheerful cartoon-style Torah scroll celebrating Shavuot, adorned with Stars of David and the greeting “Shavuot Chag Sameach.”
The Hebrew letter Bet (ב), the second letter of the Aleph-Bet, often symbolizing “beginning” and “blessing.”
A vibrant set of Jewish holiday illustrations-ideal for greeting cards, classroom materials, or digital celebrations.
A stern pharaoh points authoritatively from his ornate chariot, embodying royal power and ancient warfare.
A joyful Rosh Hashanah illustration with the Hebrew blessing “שנה טובה” (Shana Tova), adorned with spring flowers, white doves, and traditional symbols like apples and pomegranates.
A beautifully illustrated set of traditional Jewish symbols, ideal for celebrating Hanukkah, Rosh Hashanah, Passover, and other sacred occasions.
A joyful collage of traditional Purim elements-from clown costumes and hamantaschen to reading the Megillah and festive meals.
This classic triangular diagram illustrates the mystery of the Trinity: each person is fully God (“is”), yet distinct from the others (“is not”).
A stylized depiction of a young person from the ancient Near East, dressed in traditional attire with a decorative headband and flowing robe.
