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Jewish Home Decor: How You Can Celebrate Your Faith with Colours Alone

  • Perla Irish
  • October 25, 2022
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  1. What Colors Signify Judaism?
  2. Artwork To Add Flair
  3. A Lick of Paint
  4. A Change of Colour Scheme In The Dining Room

Every Jewish home is going to be different. While many like to make sure their household is a place of worship and prayer – the Torah states that the home is the most important place to build a relationship with God – others prefer to design their home using contemporary, non-religious décor pieces and themes based on their hobbies alone.

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Jewish Home Decor How You Can Celebrate Your Faith with Colors Alone

When it comes to home design, however, it doesn’t have to be one of the two. Making your household revolve around your Jewish faith does not necessarily entail an abundance of Jewish ornaments, dining sets, or candelabras.

It can be as subtle as you like. In fact, if you wanted to, you could use colors alone to create a home that is just as bold and impactful when it comes to echoing your Jewish faith.

What Colors Signify Judaism?

Many faiths can be identified through certain colors, but none more so than Judaism, which is often associated with the colors blue and white.

These are theologically essential colors for the Jewish faith, with tallits, shawls, and synagogues often created with a blue and white color scheme to symbolize heaven and purity of the soul. There are many ways in which you can integrate these colors into your home, too.


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Artwork To Add Flair

An integration of blue and white can also be found within many Israeli art pieces, such as the work of Gitty Fuchs or Jean Pierre Weill, both of whom can be found by jumping over to the israeli centre of judaica web.

Every home needs personality, and art is a great tool in creating it. Hanging these portraits along your entrance hall or lounge area can also be a great way to add a bit of flair to your home design, filling the walls with some interesting, abstract art scenes which can grab the attention and convey the importance of your faith through colors alone.

A Lick of Paint

If you’ve looked around the house recently and thought that those walls could use a lick of paint, there’s no reason why you cannot use blue and white as a starting point. Blue works surprisingly well in the lounge, especially with strong, ambient lighting for the evenings.

Similarly, painting the ceiling of your bedroom blue – while the walls remain white – is a unique and beautiful way to elevate its symbol of heaven while also avoiding any decrease in the natural light.

A Change of Colour Scheme In The Dining Room

Blue and white can also be instilled into your home through the furnishing. The dining room is the hub of every Jewish home, especially when it comes to holidays such as the Sabbath, Passover, Rosh Hashanah, and Hannuka.

You can easily take advantage of this by putting some budget aside for a white-oak dining table with some blue cushioned chairs. This is a simple but effective way to honor your Jewish faith in the dining room, helping you to keep it close whenever you and your family sit down to eat.

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