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Hatikvah Acrylic Block with Israeli Flag – Laser Engraved and UV Printed Judaica Decor | Jewish Israel Gift

Hatikvah Acrylic Block with Israeli Flag – Laser Engraved and UV Printed Judaica Decor | Jewish Israel Gift

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For generations, the words of Hatikvah have carried the hope, resilience, and spirit of the Jewish people. This elegant acrylic display captures that powerful message in a modern, meaningful piece of art.

The full text of Hatikvah, Israel’s national anthem, is laser engraved into crystal-clear acrylic, while the Israeli flag is UV printed on the back, creating depth and a striking layered design. The result is a piece that feels both timeless and contemporary — a daily reminder of hope, identity, and connection to Israel.

Whether placed on a desk, shelf, or in a special space in your home, this piece quietly honors the enduring dream expressed in Hatikvah:

“To be a free people in our land — the land of Zion and Jerusalem.”

It makes a powerful gift for anyone who holds Israel close to their heart.


Why You'll Love It

Meaningful symbolism – The full text of Israel’s national anthem engraved with precision
Beautiful layered design – Laser engraving combined with a vibrant Israeli flag print
Modern Judaica décor – Elegant and minimalist display piece
Freestanding acrylic block – Perfect for desks, bookshelves, or mantels
A gift with meaning – Ideal for those who cherish Jewish heritage and Israel


Perfect For

• Jewish home décor
• Israel supporters
• Bar or Bat Mitzvah gifts
• Hanukkah gifts
• Synagogue or office displays
• Birthright / Israel trip keepsakes
• Meaningful Judaica gifts


Product Details

Material: Premium clear acrylic
Design: Laser-engraved Hatikvah text
Background: UV printed Israeli flag
Dimensions: 3in x 3in x 1in
Display: Freestanding block


A Piece That Carries a Story

Hatikvah means “The Hope.”
For over a century, its words have reminded Jews around the world of the dream of freedom, homeland, and unity.

This piece preserves that hope in a form you can see and feel every day.