Thursday, February 10, 2011

Judaic Chess Set - Judaica




Judaic Chess Set
16" x 16" Board
Chess Pieces stand 2 1/4" to 3"

-- This unique chess set will Bring Jewish flavor to your home.
-- The soldiers are from King David's army
-- The king, queen, bishops and knights are Jewish royalty.
-- This makes a exquisite gift for Judaica collectors or chess aficionados
-- size of the Chess Board: 42cm x 42cm / 16.5 x 16.5 inch

Aharon's Jewish Books and Judaica
600 South Holly Suite 103
Denver, Colorado 80246
303-322-7345
800-830-8660

Monday, November 22, 2010

Kittel - Jewish Ritual Wear

Kittel - Jewish Ritual Wear

Aharon's Jewish Books and Judaica
600 South Holly Street Suite 103
Denver, Colorado 80246
303-322-7345
800-830-8660




Welcoming the Shabbat - Judaica fine art oil Painting


Aharon's Jewish Books and Judaica
600 South Holly Street Suite 103
Denver, Colorado 80246
303-322-7345
800-830-8660



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Black Stripe Wool Tallis with Sterling Silver Atarah

Black Stripe Wool Tallis with Sterling Silver Atarah

Aharon's Jewish Books and Judaica
600 South Holly Street Suite 103
Denver, Colorado 80246
303-322-7345
800-830-8660



Kosher Tefillin



Aharon's Jewish Books and Judaica
600 South Holly Suite 103
Denver, Colorado 80246
303-322-7345
800-830-8660

Denver West Side Jewish Community

Denver West Side Jewish Community

The West Side community is the oldest Jewish community in Denver, Colorado. It is a traditional, Haredi community with its own eruv. The community follows Ashkenazi Jewish traditions as set forth by the Litvak Jewish tradition, that of Lithuanian Judaism.

The community is centered around the Denver Community Kollel, congregation Zera Avraham, Yeshiva Toras Chaim, Lake Steam Baths, and a girls' school, Beis Yaakov.

History

The West Colfax neighborhood of Denver was a predominantly Jewish area from the 1920s to the 1950s, as reflected in its residential population, a thriving business community that included kosher markets and other businesses serving Jewish customers, and its cultural facilities.[1][2] Golda Meir, who later became Prime Minister of Israel, lived in the "West Side" neighborhood as a teenager. Her family's home at 1606 Julian Street was restored and moved to the Auraria Campus in Downtown Denver.

The area's history is reflected by the continuing presence of a significant amount of its Jewish cultural character and institutions.

Eruv

The West Denver eruv is recognized by city ordinance, and its boundaries are marked by special wires strung from utility poles. These boundaries define a walkable zone in which Jews who observe the traditional rules concerning the Sabbath can congregate and socialize on the Sabbath without breaking those rules.