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Moon Fest Jewish Lunar Calendar Plaque

Moon Fest Jewish Lunar Calendar Plaque

Item #: Moon-Fest-Jewish-Lunar-Calendar-Plaque
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This zodiac plaque represents the celebration of the Jewish lunar calendar. The Hebraic script for the months (center ring) is transliterated into phonetic English (outer ring). Size: 5.5 X 5.5 X 1 Item Type: wall plaque Material: bonded stone

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Moon Fest Jewish Lunar Calendar Plaque