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Prayer and Praise Scarf Information“THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD” SCARF
The first spoken words when G-d created the world are recorded in Genesis. “Then G-d said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light. G-d saw that the light was good and G-d divided the light from the darkness.” (Genesis 1:3-4) G-d is Light. (1 John 1:5) Man, created and formed in the image of G-d, was designed to be a reflection of His Light to disperse the darkness. (Genesis 1:26-27) The menorah was one piece of pure gold, a seven-branch candlestick. It is unique as being the only symbol in Judeo-Christian worship and tradition designed by G-d Himself. (Exodus 25:31-40, 37:17-24) G-d revealed to Moses a glimpse of the heavenlies with specific instructions “to make all things according to the pattern shown him on the mount.”(Exodus 25:40) In Revelations, the apostle John recorded his vision of the heavenly throne and describes the golden lampstand, the seven gold candlesticks, and the seven stars. (Revelation 1) In 70 AD when Titus conquered Jerusalem, the temple menorah was taken along with other various spoils and memorialized on the Arch of Titus in Rome. Today it is the Official Seal of the State of Israel, and a large replica of the menorah stands majestically in front of the Knesset in Jerusalem. At the end of 1999 the Temple Institute in Jerusalem completed the pure gold menorah for the 3rd temple. This is the only sacred symbol among Judeo-Christians that has never been polluted or used for pagan or occult purposes. The menorah is also called “G-d’s Lamp” and the Hebrew word for menorah is ner, the same word for lamp in 1 Samuel 3:1-3, and Psalm 119:105. David says “G-d’s Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” G-d’s Word gives us direction, insight, vision etc. And if we don’t read and follow the Word of G-d we will perish for lack of knowledge. (Hosea 6:4, Isaiah 5:13) The wisdom and knowledge of G-d’s Word brings stability, and strengthens our salvation. (Isaiah 33:6, Proverbs 4:18) The menorah symbolizes the very Salvation of G-d! (Isaiah 62:1, 1John 1:7) Yeshua (Jesus) is our Salvation, Messiah, Redeemer, Healer, Deliverer, Provider, Protector, Banner, Bridegroom, Righteousness, Sanctifier etc. Our ALL! In the New Jerusalem, the heavenly city has no need for the sun or the moon for light, for the splendor and radiance of G-d illuminate it and THE LAMB IS ITS LAMP. (Rev. 21:23) Some believe the menorah represents the Tree of Life. The burning bush manifested the fire of G-d’s Glory bringing forth the Word of G-d, which is light and life to us. During the time of the temple priesthood it was the function of the priests to daily clean the lamps, trim the wicks, and fill the lamps on the menorah with pure beaten olive oil. The lamps were to burn continuously. (Exodus 27:20) Yeshua said, “I am the Light of the World; he who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the Light of Life.” (John 8:12) Yeshua also said to us, “You are the light of the world; (Matthew 5:14) Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father who is in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16) As disciples of Yeshua, we are now the Royal Priesthood (1Peter 2:4, & 9) Just as the Levitical Priests were required to care for the menorah or lampstand in the temple, we must follow the same directions for our “lamps,” in our “temple”. Daily we must trim all the sin from our lives, (Psalm 51) renewing our minds and hearts through the washing of water by the Word. (Ephesians 5:26) As we allow the Holy Spirit to purify us and fill us with the Oil of Joy, (Psalm 45:7 Hebrews 1:9) we will walk worthy of our call bearing much good fruit. (John 15:5 and 8) I pray the fire of the Ruach HaKodesh {Holy Spirit) will burn continuously in us, as we bring the Light of Salvation to the Nations, and healing to a dark and hurting world. (Isaiah 42:6-8, 49:6) This scarf has the scripture verses from Psalm 27:1, Isaiah 2:5 and 42:6-8 in English and Hebrew. The motifs are a menorah, with grapes on the base, (we are commanded to bear MUCH fruit) and Yeshua in Hebrew letters in the flames of the menorah, stars of David, and a world. Scriptures and motifs are embossed in gold foil. THE CELEBRATION “PEACE” SCARF “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, they shall prosper that love thee,” is not just a suggestion but a command from G-d’s Word to all of us whether we are Jew or Gentile. This scarf was designed: TO CELEBRATE: · Israel as a Nation, 50 plus years in The Land, and G-d’s Everlasting Love and Mercy to His Chosen People. (Isaiah 66:8, Jeremiah 31:3) · Gentile believers who are “grafted in” and have a love and commitment to Israel and the Jews. (Rom. 11:17-24, Is. 49:22) · G-d’s Word, and that it will not return unto Him void, as we “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.” (Isaiah 55:11, Psalm 122:6) This scarf has the scripture verse from Psalm 122:6 in English and Hebrew. Motifs are Shalom in English between doves of peace and Shalom in Hebrew between Stars of David embossed in gold foil. SONG OF SONGS “LOVE” SCARF Everyone who is born has a deep longing in his spirit to love and be loved. To fill the empty vacuum in our hearts, we search for this fulfillment, usually in all the wrong places. However, the Almighty Living G-d, The Holy one of Israel, Our Savior, has called us by our name (Isaiah 43:1) and says to each of us, “you are precious in My eyes and I love you.” (Isaiah 43:3-4) He loves us with an everlasting love and He will draw us to Himself with loving-kindness. (Jeremiah 31:3) We are commanded to love the L-rd our G-d with all our heart, soul, and might. (Deuteronomy 6:5) The G-d of Israel is calling each of us to a personal intimate relationship with Him. We can’t love or be in a relationship with someone unless we know them. When we surrender our life to Him, and repent of our sins, our lives will start to change. As daily we pray, read His Word, and study His character, revealed through His Names, our relationship with the L-rd will grow. His phone number is Jeremiah 33:3!! Are you calling Him? His direct line is never busy. There are many interpretations of the Song of Songs. Some are calling this the “Bride” scarf. Often this verse is used at weddings and even engraved on wedding rings. Our ultimate joy will be when the L-rd makes us His Bride! Let this be a reminder to draw closer to Him, and stay pure and holy so we will be ready. The motif is floral hearts with the scripture, “I am my beloved’s and he is mine; His Banner over me is love.” Song of Songs 6:3, & 2:4 in English and Hebrew, and David’s Harps with stars of David on the harps. Motifs and writings embossed in gold foil.
THE HEALING SCARF Salvation is our greatest healing. When our Messiah Yeshua suffered and died for us on a tree on Mt. Calvary, He shed His blood for our redemption from sin. He was the Perfect Passover Lamb, pure, without sin, taking on our sin nature as our High Priest, and becoming sin because of His great love for us. He was THE PERFECT SACRIFICE and the ONLY ONE, being sin-free, who could redeem us. (Hebrews 9:11-12) However, physical and emotional healing are EQUALLY included in the atonement. Yeshua, at the Passover (Last Supper) He had with His disciples, instituted communion which points to the 2-fold work of the cross. He not only removed our sin, but also our sickness. (Psalm 103:3) He commands us to: “do this in remembrance of Me” (1 Corinthians 11:24-25) We see the 2 elements, the wine, speaking of HIS BLOOD (which removes our sin) and the bread speaking of HIS BODY (which heals us emotionally and physically). Forgiveness of sins and removal of sickness are continually linked together in scripture. On the scarf the crown of thorns with the 2 drops of blood and the nails significantly depict the scripture verse Isaiah 53:4-5, portraying Messiah Yeshua’s sufferings. There is a long tzitzit (tassel/fringe/hem) along side the verse. The tzitzit is twisted and knotted in a specific way as a visual reminder that the wearer is covenanted with God to remember and fulfill all His 613 commandments. In making the tzizits there is a precise way to do the windings between the knots. The first 3 windings signify the numerical equivalent of the Hebrew letters of THE HOLY UNSPEAKABLE NAME, YHVH. The 4th winding signifies the numerical equivalent of Echad in Hebrew. (The Shema, Deuteronomy 6:4) The total number of windings is 39. The 39 stripes are equal to the 39 diseases of which all illnesses are rooted from. A Jewish Prayer Shawl (a Tallit) is over the Messianic prophecy Malachi 4:2. As we show fear and reverence for the Name of the Holy One of Israel, the Sun of Righteousness will rise with “healing in His Wings.” At the time of Yeshua, the Tallit was not a prayer shawl as it is today, but simply the outer garment that one wore in public. Since it was a command to wear the tzitzit at all times, (Numbers 15:37-41) Yeshua would have done that being a Biblical Torah Observant Jew. When one touched the tzitzit, it was a visible symbol of the whole Torah and like touching the spiritual dimension of The Almighty! When a Jewish man is wrapped in his Tallit, it has a physical symbolic awareness of “being under the Shadow of the Wings” of The Almighty. (Psalm 91:4) The Hebrew word kanaph that is used for wings (in Psalm 91:4 and Malachi 4:2) is the same Hebrew word used for corners, or garment. When Yeshua walked among the crowds, all who came and touched the tzitzits were made whole. (Mark 6:53-56) In Matthew 9:20, Mark 5:25, Luke 8:43 the hemorrhaging woman, touches “the hem” of Yeshua’s garment and is completely healed. She had a revelation that Yeshua was the Messiah. and knew she just needed to touch the tzitzit, of the Sun of Righteousness. As it was the will and desire of Messiah to heal this woman who pushed through the crowd, so He desires all of us who fear His Name to touch and take hold of His tzitzits, (This represents the Covenant we have through the Blood of Yeshua) and to push through our illnesses, our past hurts, our sins, our fears, our doubt, our unbelief, our worldly even scientific teachings, the lies from the enemy, etc., and stand on His Word and His Promises, resisting all the lies, and receive salvation, healing, deliverance, peace, wholeness, protection, mercy and all the blessings and fullness that He has for us. Jesus said “Your faith has made you whole”. (Matthew 9:22, Hebrews 11:1) To experience the richness of this revelation, be encouraged to study this subject matter in detail. You will truly be blessed. This scarf has the scripture verses from Isaiah 53:4-5, Malachi 4:2, and Psalm 107:20 in English and Hebrew. The motifs are a Prayer shawl, a corner with a tzitzit, nails, a crown of thorns with 2 drops of blood, and a Flaming Holy Spirit in the form of the shin* (a letter in the Hebrew Alphabet), all embossed in gold foil. NOTE: * The Hebrew letter “shin”, when standing alone signifies God‘s Name, Shaddai, El Shaddai, the God who is more than enough, The God who nourishes and sustains, the God who says, “NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH ME”! The Shin is physically formed in the valleys (the Kidron, the Hinnom, and the Tyropoeon) around Jerusalem, and there are several places in Scripture, where it says, “In Jerusalem, where I have put MY NAME!” (2 Kings 21:4, 7) Jerusalem is not just God’s City from a spiritual standpoint, but from the beginning of creation, His Name has been physically placed there. Also God loves us SO MUCH; He has physically put HIS NAME in the form of a shin on the blood vessels of our heart! (Jeremiah 31:33-34) And the Life is in the Blood! (Leviticus 17:11) AND He has engraved us on the Palms of His Hands. (Isaiah 49:16) Oh, how much He loves you and me!!! THE ANGEL SCARF Most everyone has an interest in angels. However, the beliefs about angels are varied throughout world. Here these facts about angels and spiritual beings are biblically based. Many think that all spiritual beings are angels. Actually there are other spiritual beings, Seraphims, Cherubim (these are NOT baby cherubs), virtues, and angels, and within them are Ranks of Authority: As is "Michael" among the Archangels, meaning “chief” (1 Thessalonians 4:16; Jude 9), & "Beelzebub" prince among the devils (Matthew 12:24) Fallen angels (1/3) are also described as devils or demons. Lucifer, Satan or the chief devil, a former archangel, is now a fallen angel. There are also Principalities, an office held by a Prince, Chief among others (Ephesians 1:2). Thrones, An office held by one who would be a regional King (Colossians 1:16). Powers, An office held by one having legal jurisdiction (Ephesians 1:21). Might, An enforcer; as in military or police or judge (Ephesians 1:21), Dominions, assigned governmental authority over a territory, (Ephesians 1:21). These same offices of varying authority exist on the earth, visible to us as Kings or Presidents and Legislators and Governors and Judges and Police. But the same also exists in the heavens, invisible to us but just as real. (Colossians1:16). NOW, we NEVER compare God and Satan. There are good angels and fallen angels. THERE IS THE ALMIGHY LIVING GOD, THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL, AND NO ONE ELSE! Be not deceived! Satan does come as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:12-15) especially deceiving those not grounded in God’s Word! As there was much angelic activity before the 1st coming of Yeshua (Jesus), (Matthew 1:20-24, 2:13, 19, Luke 1:11-19, 28-38, Luke 2:8-14), there will also be an increase in angelic activity, visitations etc. before the 2nd coming of Yeshua. They will be used at the second coming of Jesus Christ to gather Israel back to their promised land (Matthew 24:31). God's purpose for Israel centers around His kingdom in the earth. Angels are assigned to Israel by informing them and protecting them as a nation, in fulfillment of God's final plans. Angel means “messenger.” Some other names of angels in scripture are: "Sons of God” (Job 1:6; 2:1), “Heavenly Host” (Luke 2:13), "Holy Ones" or "Holy Angels” (Daniel 4:7; Matthew 25:31), and "Watchers” (Daniel 4:17). Angels are the servants of the Lord doing service to God (Hebrews 1:7, 14.) They have been used to deliver messages to people (Genesis 19:15, Daniel 9:20-27, Matthew 1:20-24, 2:13, 19, Luke 1:11-19, 28-38, Luke 2:8-14). They have bodies that often look like men. They are glorious (Luke 9:26), immortal (Luke 20:36), powerful and mighty in body exceeding man in strength and ability (2 Thessalonians 1:7-10, Revelations 18:1, Isaiah 37:36 Psalms 103:20; 2 Peter 2:11), heavenly spirit beings (Psalm 104:4,Matthew 18:10, 22:30,24:36, Hebrews 1:14), limited in knowledge (Mark 13:32), and higher than man (Psalm 8:5). They need no rest (Revelation 4:8), and can eat food, (Genesis 18:8, 19:3, Psalm 78:75). Angels carry out God's will on earth or heaven (Genesis 28:12). They report to God and give account (Job 1:6; 2:1). They praise and worship God (Psalms 148:2; Revelation 5:11, 12). They comprise God's army the "Heavenly Host" (Daniel 1:35). How Angels Appear: They are "Spirits" (Hebrews 1:7). They are not made of the earth as we are. (I Corinthians 15:48). They are "Invisible" (Colossians 1:16, II Kings 6:17). They are spoken of as "Men"; (Mark 16:5; Daniel 9:21). They however, are not necessarily sexless: As “men”, fallen angels have procreated with "the daughters of men” (Genesis 6:1-4). They were and are created by God to be celibate: God did not create them to marry nor to be given in marriage. (Matthew 22:30) They are "Wingless" i.e.: the Bible never says they have wings. So we assume they don't and there is no reason to assume otherwise. They were created before Genesis 1:1 because they viewed the rest of creation. (Job 38:6, 7). Because they are Spirit Beings they do not and cannot physically die (Luke 20:36), and they never age. This is seen by the fact that the angel Gabriel appeared to Daniel (Daniel 8:16) then approximately 500 years later he appears unaged to Mary (Luke 1:19, 26). As Spirit Beings they do not take up space: In Mark 5:9 there were a "Legion" = 6,000 + in one man. They have been wondering, trying to figure out the prophetic plan of salvation God promised mankind in the earth (I Peter 1:12). There is much joy among the Angels; over God's victories (Luke 15:10; Revelation 12:12). Their estate is Heaven; they are called "The Angels of Heaven” (Matthew 24:36) and they are NOT to be worshipped! (Revelation 22:8, 9). They are NOT to be idolized! (Exodus 20:4, 5; Acts 7:43). They are NOT to be prayed to! (2 Samuel 24:17). Prayer in scripture is always directed to God (Matthew 6:6; Luke 11:2). Angels are NOT to be looked to for guidance! (Isaiah 47:13). God's Holy Spirit through His written Word leads and guides us (Ephesians 5:18).They are not sent with, nor are we to receive any other Gospel Message from Angels today! (Galatians 1:8). Jesus Christ is called "The Word of God” (John 1:1); There were times in the Old Testament when He appeared himself as "The Angel of the Lord” (Exodus 3:2). Angels were assigned to Nations (Daniel 12:1). Some were assigned to Children (Matthew 18:10). Angels will be assigned to Churches (Revelation 1:20; 2:8, 12, 18; 3:1, 7, 14). Angels are assigned important and active roles during the end times. Their roles are clearly defined in both the Gospels, and the Book of Revelation. Angels are seen throughout the Book of Revelation executing God's wrath (Rev. 15:1). There are more references to angels in the Book of Revelation than in any other book of the Bible. Christ is accompanied by the "Angelic Armies of Heaven" during the second coming. Seraphims and Cherubim have been used mightily in the Worship of God. The cherubim are carved on the Ark of the Covenant. “In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted, and the train of His robe filled the temple. Above Him were seraphs, each with six wings: With two wings they covered their faces, with two they covered their feet, and with two they were flying. And they were calling to one another: "Holy, holy, holy is the LORD Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory." Isaiah 6:1-3 This is only a fraction of what the bible teaches us about angels, seraphim’s, and other spiritual beings, I challenge you to really do an in-depth biblical study to really research this subject from God’s point of view. It will enrich you with accurate facts of biblical truth and knowledge. The motifs embossed in gold foil, are a Warring Angel (without wings) holding a very large sword engraved with a Star of David. There are also two Seraphims facing each other (with many wings) blowing shofars. The scripture verses, Psalm 34:7, Psalm 91:11 and Isaiah 6:1-3, are in English and Hebrew. Scattered throughout the design are tambourines and Davidic Harps engraved with Stars of David. CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Wash scarves by swishing gently in a cold water wash. Lay out flat to dry. A beach towel works great for this. It is natural for a few flecks of gold to occasionally come off. DO NOT PUT IN HOT WATER. DO NOT WRING OUT. DO NOT PUT IN DRYER. DO NOT IRON. DO NOT USE BLEACH.
USES: Use for Shabbat, to accessorize an outfit, as a shawl, to wrap around a wide brimmed hat, as a table runner for shofars & menorahs, for pageantry & dance costumes, to wave in Worship, to hang from tambourines, cut in half & attached to poles to wave as a flag. You will probably think of some of your own. SIGNIFICANCE OF COLORS All Colors: Jubilee - Leviticus 25:9-10 Amber/ Olive Oil: Glory of God, God’s Anointing and Consecration - Ezekiel 1:4, 8:2 Black: Repentance, Righteous Judgment, Death & Mourning, Darkness, Death to Sin, Death to Old Self, Evil, Famine, Terror, Affliction, Calamity, Humiliation, Conceal. Lam. 4:8, Rev. 6:5, Jer. 8:21, 27 Brazen: Messiah the Cleanser - 1John 4:7 Blue: Hope, Healing, Grace, Freedom, Holy Spirit & Anointing, Heaven & Heavenlies, Holy Ground, reminds us of where God is and how big He is, Holy, Revelation. Ex. 24:10, Num. 15:38 Brass & Copper: Tabernacle, Altar, Atonement and Forgiveness. Bronze: Judgment upon Sin, Fires of Testing - Num. 21:7 Brown: Man as we are, Humanity, Godly Offspring, Earth - Genesis 1:10 Burgundy: The Red Earth, Selfish, and Covetous Sin Copper & Gold: (Washing by the Word) turns Pink, Righteousness, Right Standing Coral: (Reddish) Red Sea, Exodus, and Deliverance Clear/ Transparent: Water Baptism, Wind, Holy Spirit, B o r n -Again Cream: Healing Crimson: Blood Atonement, Sacrifice, and Consuming Fire. Isaiah 1:18, Lev. 14:52, Joshua 2:18-21 Crystal: Overcoming Bride of Messiah, Sanctification, and Salt of the Earth Emerald: Mercy Green: Praise, Growth, New Beginnings, Eternal Life, Life Everlasting, Prosperity, Vigor, Freshness, Resting in God, Flourishing - Ps. 52:8, Isa. 43:18-21 Gold: Power, His Deity, Glory, and Presence of God – Acts 17:29, Rev. 21:18-23 Hyacinth: Holy Spirit, Reward, and Divine Revelation Iridescent: Cleansing work of the Holy Spirit, Blessings of God, Angels’ wings Orange: Praise & Worship, Spiritual Warfare, Intercession, Sacrifice of Prayer, Relationship/ Companionship with God, Consuming Fire, Purify, Refine, Holy Spirit Baptism, Works Tested, Judgment Ps. 150. Eph. 6:10-20 Pearl: Treasure, Reward, Gate, Doorway Periwinkle: Is a combination of the colors Purple and Blue and is another name for Hyacinth Pink: Right Relationship, Resurrection Power, Healing - Ps. 140:13, Mt. 13:43 Pink/ Light Red: Heart of Flesh, Healing Purple: Kingship, Royalty, Majesty, Priesthood – Rev. 19:11-16, John 19:2, Judges 8:26 Red: Salvation, Yeshua’s Sacrifice, Passover, Life Blood, Life Atonement, War, Redemption, Courage, Holy Fire, Protection, Covenant, New Wine, Blessings, Rejoicing – Isa. 27:2, Rev. 6:4, 12:3, 2Kings 3:22 Reflective Material: Wherever Yeshua ( Jesus) Our King of Kings Shines, He Brings Light, Over-comer, Rainbow, Promise, New Jerusalem, Precious Stones, Heavenly Treasures Royal Blue: God’s Commandments Rose: The Father’s Heavenly Care Sapphire Blue: Symbolizes the Heavenlies, the Throne, and Divine Revelation – Ezekiel 1:26 Scarlet: Sacrifice, Sin, Redemption, Pardon, Blood, Atonement, Deliverance, Forgiveness – Isa. 1:18, Joshua 2:18-21, Num. 19:6, Lev. 14:22, Mt. 27:28 Shades of Gold: Purified People of the Nations Shekinah: Holy Spirit Silver: Redemption, Strength, Spirit, Revelation, and Grace – Gen. 23:15, Mt. 27:1-9 Tan: Bread, Communion, and Messiah’s Body Turquoise/Aqua: River of God, Refreshing, Sanctification, New Jerusalem White: Purity, Light, Festivity, Triumph, Overcomer, Righteousness, Salt, Holiness, Glory, The Bride, & Bride’s Garments, Salvation, Resurrection, White Robe of Righteousness, ( priestly garments) Isa. 1:18, Rev. 1:14, 6:2, 7:9, 19:8 Yellow: Joy, Sunshine/Sonshine, and God’s Glory COMBINATION OF COLORS
Colors Can Be Used In Combination to Symbolize Various Biblical Truths Bride - White, Silver, Iridescence, and Slight Pink for the Healing of the Wounds of the Bride Covenant - Red, Yellow, Blue, Orange, Green & Purple – Genesis 9: 13 Divine Revelation – Sapphire, Blue & Gold – Exodus 24:10 Fire of God – Gold, Red & Silver Healing/Faithfulness – Light Pink & Silver – Acts 9:34 His Glory - Yellow & Gold – John 1:14 His Precious Blood – Red & Gold – 1 Peter 1:19 Holy Fire, Baptism in the Holy Spirit – Wine, Orange, Red, Yellow & White Acts 2:3-4 Holy Spirit – Light Blue & Clear/Iridescent Intercession – White, Silver & Gold Israel – Silver & Blue Majesty – Purple, Red & Gold Rainbow – Rainbow Colors & Gold – Revelation 4:3 Rainbow /Glory of God/Covenant Promise – Red, Yellow, Orange, Purple, Blue & Green – Ezekiel 1:28, Genesis 9:13 Righteousness – White – Matthew 13:14 River of God – Blue, Aqua & Silver Royalty – Purple & Red Royalty of Messiah/The Priesthood of Believers – Plum, Grape, Purple, Orchid & White – Revelation 1:6 Tabernacle – Gold, Bronze, Purple, White, Scarlet, Blue & Silver – Exodus 25:1-8, 28:5-12 Warfare – Black, Gold & Red ***This is a combination of several different teachings on colors. There are some minor variations, as you can see, but remember as an extension of His marvelous creative nature, God often uses color to express Himself. We, too, can express ourselves in different colors, in who we are and what we believe. Scarf Uses: Use for Shabbat, to accessorize an outfit, as a shawl, to wrap around a wide brimmed hat, as a table runner, for shofars and menorahs, for pageantry and dance costumes, to wave in the worship, to hang from tambourines, and cut in half and attached to poles to wave as a flag. You will probably think of some of your own! Care Instructions for Scarves Wash scarves by swishing gently in a cold water wash. Lay out flat to dry. A beach towel works great for this. It is natural for a few flecks of gold to occasionally come off. DO NOT PUT IN HOT WATER. DO NOT WRING OUT. DO NOT PUT IN DRYER. DO NOT IRON. DO NOT USE BLEACH
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