SHINE LIKE THE FOUR MATRIARCHS (MOTHERS)
Maybe a card?  A phone call?  A completely loaded Jaguar?  Or maybe you’ll hammer, engrave, and decorate a block of silver for your own mom this Mother’s Day?
This silver amulet, decorated with crystal pendants and garnets, honors the four matriarchs of Judaism.  Both the top and bottom inscriptions read, “Sarah, Rivkah, Leah, Rachel Mirah Bat Hannah Gitel.”  
Amulet.  Silver (engraved), garnets, crystal.  1994.  Gift of Robert A. Avrech.  Collection of Yeshiva University Museum (1994.016).

SHINE LIKE THE FOUR MATRIARCHS (MOTHERS)

Maybe a card?  A phone call?  A completely loaded Jaguar?  Or maybe you’ll hammer, engrave, and decorate a block of silver for your own mom this Mother’s Day?

This silver amulet, decorated with crystal pendants and garnets, honors the four matriarchs of Judaism.  Both the top and bottom inscriptions read, “Sarah, Rivkah, Leah, Rachel Mirah Bat Hannah Gitel.”  

Amulet.  Silver (engraved), garnets, crystal.  1994.  Gift of Robert A. Avrech.  Collection of Yeshiva University Museum (1994.016).

SHINE LIKE THE FOUR MATRIARCHS (MOTHERS)
Maybe a card?  A phone call?  A completely loaded Jaguar?  Or maybe you’ll hammer, engrave, and decorate a block of silver for your own mom this Mother’s Day?
This silver amulet, decorated with crystal pendants and garnets, honors the four matriarchs of Judaism.  Both the top and bottom inscriptions read, “Sarah, Rivkah, Leah, Rachel Mirah Bat Hannah Gitel.”  
Amulet.  Silver (engraved), garnets, crystal.  1994.  Gift of Robert A. Avrech.  Collection of Yeshiva University Museum (1994.016).

SHINE LIKE THE FOUR MATRIARCHS (MOTHERS)

Maybe a card?  A phone call?  A completely loaded Jaguar?  Or maybe you’ll hammer, engrave, and decorate a block of silver for your own mom this Mother’s Day?

This silver amulet, decorated with crystal pendants and garnets, honors the four matriarchs of Judaism.  Both the top and bottom inscriptions read, “Sarah, Rivkah, Leah, Rachel Mirah Bat Hannah Gitel.”  

Amulet.  Silver (engraved), garnets, crystal.  1994.  Gift of Robert A. Avrech.  Collection of Yeshiva University Museum (1994.016).

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