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Jerusalem Reunification 50th Anniversary Zazzle HEART Tote Bag

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It's good to follow your HEART. Zazzle has partnered with LIFE Line in support of their mission to empower Kenyan mothers of special needs children, to be self-sustaining. Each product is handmade in Kenya and product sales directly benefit the Malaika Mums, many of whom have been shunned by society because of their special needs children.

Just the right size to tote around town. The custom gray and white plaid fabric is a unique collaboration between LIFE Line and Zazzle. A Zazzle team traveled to Kenya to meet the Malaika Mums and this custom Maasai pattern, a Zazzle exclusive, is a result of that collaboration. Look good while supporting an even better cause.

  • Created in collaboration with LIFE Line. Learn more.
  • Dimension: 15"(width) x 14" (length).
  • Made from traditional Kenya Maasai Shuka fabric and East African cotton.
  • Produced at LIFE Line's Happy Factory in Maai Mahiu by Malaika Mums.
  • Quality checked, tagged and packaged in Maai Mahiu, Kenya.
  • Materials: Cotton shuka (East Africa), thread (Kenya), leather (Kenya).
  • Limited quantities available.
  • Free shipping.

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Jerusalem Reunification 50th Anniversary Zazzle HEART Tote Bag

Jerusalem Reunification 50th Anniversary Zazzle HEART Tote Bag

In may of 1967 Israel issued a set of three postage stamps featuring various airplanes for Yom Ha'Atzma'ut (Independence Day). In June of that year the Six Day War broke out which resulted in the reunification of Jerusalem. This is a re-imagining, updated for the times, of one of those stamps. As here, the original stamp (Scott number 344) depicted two French-built fighters flying over Mt. Masada. This reconstruction stamp commemorates the 50th anniversary of the reunification. Hebrew text at lower right reads, Israel," as does Arabic text at top right. Hebrew text at top left reads 5777, the year according to the Jewish calendar expressed as gematria, 2017, and the name of the artist. The original stamp was denominated at 80 agorot, the reconstruction at 8 New Israel Shekels - you know, inflation. A cancellation with the lion symbol of Jerusalem also appears. On May 12, 1968, the government proclaimed a new holiday – Jerusalem Day – to be celebrated on the 28th of Iyar, the Hebrew date on which the divided city of Jerusalem was reunited.

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4.6 out of 5 stars rating15 Total Reviews
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By Peter H.April 29, 2015Verified Purchase
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The plaid bottom caught my eye. The ability to personalize it in my own way -- font size, color, further appealed. My wife likes it a lot. The printing is fine, like the bag was created that way.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Helen E.January 6, 2018Verified Purchase
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This is a very well made bag with a wonderful mage on it. It was a gift, and the recipient is quite pleased with it. The colors were good, the image was clear, and it's a great picture.
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By Linda B.October 12, 2015Verified Purchase
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great quality -- perfect to take my personals overnight when I babysit my granddaughter -- love the pattern, and the colors are very vibrant. The bag is roomy. Printing came out great -- very bold.

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Product ID: 256384541814523982
Created on: 4/5/2017, 9:22 AM
Rating: G