Replica of "A Silver Half Shekel" pendant crafted from 925 sterling silver. This item is Authorized and commissioned by the Israel Antiquities Authority. This coin was customarily used to pay the half shekel head-tax to when Beit Hamikdash still stood on Adar 13th at Mincha, afternoon prayers. The coin was given to the poor to use as they wished. This is to be done before Mincha and before the Megillah, megillat Esther reading on Purim evening.
The reason for the custom of giving three half-shekels is that the Hebrew word terumah in English ‘donation’ and the words "half a shekel" are mentioned three times in the Torah portion of Ki Tisa, where the mitzvah of the half shekel is recorded. This does not release one from the Mitzvah of giving money to the poor, which is specifically prescribed and costumed on Purim.
This pendant will be a magnificent gift to the one that treasures Purim, holds high Mitzvot and donation!
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Material
Sterling Silver
Size
1.01x0.74x0.06cm
This beautiful pendant is wearing the image of the famous half-shekel coin, used in ancient times. It was customary on Purim to give half-shekel coins to the poor and fulfill the mitzvah of contributing to the Temple and poor. This item is Authorized and commissioned by the Israel Antiquities Authority.
https://www.worldofjudaica.com/p_half_shekel_pendant_coin_replica_sterling_silver?___store=woj_us_eng12987Half-Shekel Pendant Coin Replica Sterling Silverhttps://www.worldofjudaica.com/media/catalog/product/1/0/107286_half_shekel_pendant_coin_replica_sterling_silver_view_1.jpg6161.0000USDInStock/Artists & Brands/Israeli Souvenirs/Israel Coins & Medals/Jewish Jewelry/DEALS/New Arrivals/Jewish Jewelry/Jewish Necklaces/DEALS/World of Judaica RecommendsReplica of "A Silver Half Shekel" pendant crafted from 925 sterling silver. This item is Authorized and commissioned by the Israel Antiquities Authority. This coin was customarily used to pay the half shekel head-tax to when Beit Hamikdash still stood on Adar 13th at Mincha, afternoon prayers. The coin was given to the poor to use as they wished. This is to be done before Mincha and before the Megillah, megillat Esther reading on Purim evening.
The reason for the custom of giving three half-shekels is that the Hebrew word terumah in English ‘donation’ and the words "half a shekel" are mentioned three times in the Torah portion of Ki Tisa, where the mitzvah of the half shekel is recorded. This does not release one from the Mitzvah of giving money to the poor, which is specifically prescribed and costumed on Purim.
This pendant will be a magnificent gift to the one that treasures Purim, holds high Mitzvot and donation!USDhttps://www.worldofjudaica.com/media/catalog/product/1/0/107286_half_shekel_pendant_coin_replica_sterling_silver_view_1.jpghttps://www.worldofjudaica.com/media/catalog/product/1/0/107286_half_shekel_pendant_coin_replica_sterling_silver_view_2.jpghttps://www.worldofjudaica.com/media/catalog/product/1/0/107286_half_shekel_pendant_coin_replica_sterling_silver_view_3.jpgadd-to-cartMarina JewelrySterling Silver1.01x0.74x0.06cm