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I Wish I Could've Hung Out Longer: cassette tape illustration by RAWTOASTDESIGN
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Don't lie. There are times where you really wish you could do it.
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A lovely holiday design perfect for spreading the good cheer of the season.
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Sholem Aleichem and
Jewish Currents Magazine
Perfect Together!
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Have your favorite Jewish Current cover on your Hoodie!
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Gimel stands for the Yiddish "gantz", or all. When the dreidel lands on Gimel, you get the whole pot.
Four Hebrew letters appear on a traditional...
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Hei stands for the Yiddish "halb", or half. When the dreidel lands on Hei, you get half the pot.
Four Hebrew letters appear on a traditional...
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Nun stands for the Yiddish "nit", or nothing. When the dreidel lands on Nun, you do nothing.
Four Hebrew letters appear on a traditional dreidel:...
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The Hebrew letter Pei appears in place of Shin on some Israeli dreidels, changing the acronym from "Nes Gadol Hayah Sham", a great miracle happened...
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Shin stands for the Yiddish "shtell", or put. When the dreidel lands on Shin, you put one in the pot.
Four Hebrew letters appear on a traditional...
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Suicide Bombers make explosive lovers
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Get swishy with your support for Barack Obama! Frame your message of support for Barack Obama as he runs for President in 2008 with the barest...
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A simple text shirt, Jews For Obama. It rocks. Shalom!
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Wishing on Dandelions :
A Dance for 1 person or 2 people
The title and description of a dance by coco loupe.
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Wishing on Dandelions : A Dance for 2 People : Choreographic Reflection
A t-shirt that reflects the tone and dynamic of the dance.
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Show your support for Barack Obama when you dress your little one in this pro-Obama baby one-piece, framed with red and blue swishes. ...
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The Crescent and the Star of David merge to create a message of peace.
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There's no better way to show it.
(Shirt reads: "I am a frosty mensch-icle.")
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The Crescent and the Star of David merge to create a message of peace.
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