2020 Holiday Gift Guide: RBG Jewelry, Yo Semite shirts, Menorahs & more - National Museum of American ...
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2020 Holiday Gift Guide: RBG Jewelry, Yo Semite shirts, Menorahs & more From the place that brought you Yo Semite shirts, the National Museum of American Jewish History’s 2020 Holiday Gift Guide is here! Hanukkah begins the evening Thursday, December 10. The Philadelphia-based museum’s store is popularly known for its unique gifts, Judaica, jewelry, and pop-culture favorites that appeal to Jewish audiences and shoppers of all backgrounds. “Yo Semite” Cotton T Shirt Price: $26.00 Adult Unisex sizes S-XXL. 100% Cotton Screen printed in Philadelphia Moose Menorah Price: $265.00 Sculptural hand-painted metal with a distressed finish on both sides and mounted on a painted wooden base. Statue of Liberty Face Mask *NMAJH Exclusive* Price: $18.95 Quote taken from Emma Lazarus’ New Colossus, the poem at the base of the Statue of Liberty. Proudly made by hand in Philadelphia.
Keep the ‘Han’ in Hanukkah Price: $62.00 Star Wars®-themed menorah. It measures 11.5 long and is 6 inches high RBG Holiday 8 Card Pack Price: $18.95 Message: Your holidays will be supreme! 8 - A2 folded card, 5 1/2” x 4 1/4” folded. Locally print- ed in Philadelphia on recycled paper from an FSC-cer- tified mill with soy-based inks Freida Rothman Signature Pavé Clover Wide Band Ring Price: $295.00 Designed in Brooklyn RBG “When There Are Nine” Mask & Sock Pack Price: $30.00 Created by a professional costume designer and university instructor. 20% of proceeds donated to help NYC theater artists recently unemployed due to COVID19.
RBG Dissent Collar Chandelier Earrings Price: $24.95 Earrings are nickel-free. 50% of profits from the sales of these earrings are split between three organizations: • Baltimore Action Legal Team (BALT) • International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP) • Center for Reproductive Rights Geometric Blue Cups Menorah Price: $55.00 Size: 8.75” tall. Nickel plated aluminum. Mensch Baseball Hat Price: $22.95 Navy blue 100% cotton cap. Buckle closer. One size fits most. Building Blocks Menorah Price: $29.95 Build and design your own menorah with brightly colored, interlocking pieces. For the budding architect in the family. Ages 6+
Limited Edition Mamala Harris T Shirt Price: $24.99 Adult Unisex sizes S-XXL. 100% Cotton 100% preshrunk, comfortable cotton in a classic fit. Mi Polin Bronze Mezuzah Price: $315.00 A series of new mezuzot – the prayer box placed in doorframes of some Jewish homes – cast from the empty holes left when Nazis removed the original mezuzot from the homes of Polish Jews during World War II. Menorah in a Box Price $19.95 Travel menorah with 9 magnetic candle holders, 44 candles, prayer card with blessings, and instructions. Make Your Own Beeswax Candles Price: $19.95 Includes: 44 Sheets of assorted colored beeswax, cot- ton wicks, instruction sheet.
More info: The Museum Store is open for online shopping: https://www.judaicashop.net/ The Store’s staff can gift wrap items, include handwritten notes, and ship to addresses throughout the U.S. and Canada. Fans of NMAJH are particularly encouraged to shop on Sunday, November 29 which is Museum Store Sunday, a national day of support for museum gift shops. NMAJH will offer 10% off all purchases made on that day. Orders must be received by December 1 to ship in time for the first night of Hanukkah, and by December 10 for delivery by December 25. Visit https://www.nmajh.org/ to learn more. Every purchase supports the Museum. ABOUT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY Established in 1976, and situated on Philadelphia’s Independence Mall, the National Museum of American Jewish History is the only museum in the nation dedicated exclusively to exploring and interpreting the American Jewish experience. NMAJH presents educational programs and experiences that preserve, explore, and celebrate the history of Jews in America. Its purpose is to connect Jews more closely to their heritage and to inspire in people of all backgrounds a greater appreciation for the diversity of the American Jewish experience and the freedoms to which Americans aspire.
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