D'VEYKUS – The Jewish Sticker Club
Kislev! Jewish Stickers & Hannukkah
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Members of D'veykus - The Jewish Sticker Club received five stickers for the month of Kislev. Here is a a short description of the meaning and inspiration behind each: The Pach Shemen or "Oil Container" (rare glitter) – One of the primary folk traditions associated with the Hannukkah holiday relates that when the Hasmoneans rededicated the temple, there was only a single container of oil pure enough that it was fit for lighting the holy menorah. This sticker recalls that great miracle! The Hannukkiah – Loaded with eight candles and the shamash (middle helper candle), the Hannukkiah is the traditional ritual object with which we commemorate...
Marcheshvan 5784
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Members of D'veykus - The Jewish Sticker Club received six stickers at the beginning of Marcheshvan. Here is a a short description of the meaning and inspiration behind each: Zay Freylach Glitter Sticker (x3) - This fun pink smiley face with glitter background exudes happy Jewish vibes! The Yiddish words "Zay Freylach" or "Be Happy" recall that it's a mitzvah to serve God joyfully as is written "Ivdu et Hashem b'simcha" (Psalms 100:2). SHTARK Clothing Co. Logo Sticker - This new logo design exhibits the various meanings of the Yiddish word "Shtark" or "Strong." The plain meaning of the word...
Tishrei 5784
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Members of D'VEYKUS – The Jewish Sticker Club received five stickers to kick off 5784. Here is a short description of the inspiration and meaning behind each: Adam Sandler Munchin' Pickles (Rare Rainbow Chrome) – Earlier in 5783 some pictures of Adam Sandler walking the streets of NYC noshing on pickles straight out of a jar went viral on social media. The Jewish comedian is well-known for his heritage, and not only a few months later released a feature film starring his own children entitled "You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah." This sticker is the first in a series...