Kasha & Varnishkes Golem/et | 7th Minyan
Kasha & Varnishkes Golem/et | 7th Minyan
The 7th Minyan of golem/et were inspired by the amazing diversity of Jewish food customs. This golem/et is inspired by that Ashkenazi classic Kasha and Varnishkes, aka Kasha and bowtie pasta, aka farfelle.
Details
- 8" tall and 5" wide, across the chest
- Light wheat wool felt
- Hand embroidered with variegated brown, gold, yellow cotton and sparkly accents in dark gold cotton Mouliné Étoile floss.
- Variegated brown Psalm 33 sigil markings on each arm
- Scroll (inside) with the final lines of Psalm 33 in Hebrew and evil eye ward
The golem/et is have the Hebrew word for truth (אמת) inscribed on its chest, which is an inherited practice. The Devotaj Sacred Arts golem/et of the COVID-19 pandemic can be specifically identified by a special symbol on their body. Some have it on each arm, others on their back, belly, or other location. This symbol is a “sigil” a power sigil that represents Psalm 33, which has been used in Jewish history to provide spiritual protection from plague and epidemics and inside each golem is a seed paper scroll with the final lines of Psalm 33 written on it in Hebrew sealed with an evil eye ward pin.