Reintroducing: Jewlicious T-shirts!

Just in time for Hannukah!

Our original Tshirt designs are available once again, with the new addition of Che Herzl to spice things up.

We have apparel for men, women, kids, babies, and in some cases, dogs. Check it all out here.

jewlicious t shirts! Collect them all!

If there’s something you want but don’t see, let us know!

6 total comments on this postSubmit yours
  1. is there an “Am Yisrael Chai” in arabic line of jewlicious clothes?

  2. No, it is only funny in an ironic way I think.

    Rabbi, Why is this new Hitler allowed to flourish at this present time?

    Have we learnt nothing from the Holocaust?

    Why is no one teaching this now?

  3. Rabbi – once upon a time there was an “I Love Israel” in Arabic shirt. Maybe we’ll bring it back.

  4. Actually, I would like the “I Love Israel” in Arabic shirt. Please bring it back!

  5. “I Love Esther K.”

  6. “There is no bread but Challah, and with Sesame you Top-It.”

    ;-)

    What about, “Kallah hu Akbar” ?
    The Bride, she’s Great! :-p

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