Adam Barnett
Adam Barnett works for Studio Shofar Judaica & Gifts and hopes to help educate the judaica market to better understand judaica products in general. To discover more about the wonders of shofars first hand, visit the shofar shop at Studio Shofar Judaica & Gifts.
Articles by this Author
Shabbat - Blessing or Bother
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Online Shopping
- Unrated
Shabbat was made for man, not man for Shabbat, however ignoring this beautiful and important commandment from the Torah is not only to step outside the ways of Hashem, but to miss out on the beauty and the blessing of experiencing the peace and rest that comes from the setting aside of this seventh day of rest.
The Mighty Mezzuzah on the Doorpost
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Judaism
- Unrated
The mezzuzah is simply a container that is hung on the doorframes of your house, but it contains a kosher parchment upon which is written the words of G-d from Torah! Every time you walk through a doorway or enter your home, you are reminded that Hashem is present in our lives each day.
Judaica Made in Israel? What You Don't Know Does Matter... To Israeli Artists!
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Online Shopping
- Unrated
A little known fact is that judaica made in India and China dominates the judaica market. Unfortunately, some companies have begun to import these products into Israel and then export them out, marketing them as "From Israel" and we need to be informed buyers when we make our purchases.
The Seven Branch Menorah - Symbol of the Jewish Faith
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Judaism
- Unrated
The 7 branch menorah is often mistaken for the hanukkah menorah, but it is very different and cannot be used during hanukkah since it only has seven branches! However, as one of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith, and a biblical symbol for Christians, we should all know what this is what it's relevance is for us today.
Kippahs - To Wear or Not to Wear!
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Judaism
- Unrated
For most of the world it is considered respectful to take your headcovering or hat off, but in judaism, it is considered respectful to G-d for men and boys to have their heads covered. Read on to learn more about this fascinating rabbinical tradition!
Hanukkah - The Dreidel Game, Hanukkah Crafts & Fun for Kids
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Online Shopping
- Unrated
Hanukkah (also spelt Chanukah) would not be complete without playing the dreidel game, eating gelt, making chanukah crafts with your children, and buying some of those wonderful new hanukkah toys now available online on judaica gift shops! Read on to learn how to play the Dreidel Game, what other hanukkah toys are available, and much more!
Hanukkah - The Festival of Lights
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Monday 31st 2007
- Online Shopping
- Unrated
Hanukkah is a wonderful season celebrating the victory of the Maccabees in reclaiming Jerusalem and the Temple, and the miracle of the oil that burned for eight days. This beautiful family festival is a wonderful opportunity to gather friends and family, light menorahs, play games, do some hanukkah crafts, sing songs, and celebrate this Festival of Lights!
The Tales of the Tallit
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Sunday 30th 2007
- Judaism
- Unrated
This article is not only to tell about the background of the Jewish Tallit, or prayer shawl, but to give information about the various kinds of tallits and how such an item can be obtained.
Simply Shofars - A Natural Item with a Beautiful Sound
- By Adam Barnett
- Published Sunday 30th 2007
- Judaism
- Unrated
This article is about the history of the shofar and how it is used today. The shofar is a common item in both the Jewish and Christian worlds and this article will give the needed general information about the Shofar.

