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An engraved plaque with a version of the blessing. Birkat HaBayit (Hebrew: ברכת הבית, meaning Blessing for the Home) is a Jewish prayer often inscribed on wall plaques or hamsas and featured at the entrance of some Jewish homes. There are various versions of the prayer.
For a purchased home or apartment in the diaspora, or a residence in Israel (owned or rented), the mezuzah is affixed immediately upon moving in. The reason for this difference is that there is an assumption that when a Jew lives in Israel, Israel shall remain their permanent residence, whereas a home in the diaspora is temporary.
And may all the Irish angels, Smile upon you St. Patrick's Day. 80. May the most you wish for Be the least you get. 81. If you do not sow in the spring, You will not reap in the autumn. 82. May ...
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Here are a few of the wisest, funniest, and most poignant sayings about Irish heritage. These St. Patrick's Day quotes will have you feeling lucky! Here are a few of the wisest, funniest, and most ...
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