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Yom Kippur Scapegoat Plaque

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For a professional display without a frame get a custom display plaque! Printed with a dye-sublimation process, your image colours are put directly on the hardboard panel for a stunningly crisp image. Protected with a UV resistant gloss, your plaque will be protected from scratches and fading for years to come.

  • Dimensions: 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm (5" x 7")
  • Hardboard panel with UV resistant coating
  • Comes with attached easel stand
  • Easy wipe-clean surface
Creator Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 12.7 cm x 17.8 cm (5" x 7"). For best results please add 0.3 cm (1/8") bleed..

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Yom Kippur Scapegoat Plaque

Yom Kippur Scapegoat Plaque

An allegorical representation of Yom Kippur. Depicts the silhouette of a leaping goat, the scapegoat, coloured with a red-white gradient superimposed on a black, red and and orange fractal background image. Hebrew text reading "Slichah" (forgiveness) also appears in glowing, or fiery, letters. Yom Kippur (The Day of Atonement) is the most solemn day of the Jewish calendar; it occurs sometime during the last two weeks of September and the first two weeks of October. In the Torah (Leviticus 16) we read that the ritual for Yom Kippur included the sacrifice of one he-goat and another was chosen to be the scapegoat. The High Priest laid his hands on its head and confessed the sins of Israel after which it was led away symbolically carrying the sins to "Azazel" in the wilderness. In Leviticus 16 the Hebrew word "la-aza'zeyl" can be read as either "for absolute removal" or "for Azazel. Having been forgiven the people's sins become accounted as nothing, as unreal as the goat demon, Azazel, worshipped by some pagans. The red-white gradient of the scapegoat symbolises the fading away of sins into nothingness as it carries them away into the desert. "Azazel" has been interpreted as a combination of the Hebrew words "azaz" (rugged), and "el" (strong), referring to the rugged and rough mountain to which the scapegoat was led, and from which it may have been cast down to its death.

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By Rochelle H.2 July 2023Verified Purchase
5x7 with Easel
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Beautiful finish and high quality craftsmanship. The picture is very clear and perfectly fixed in place. Proud to put on display. Clear precisely printed
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Iris H.12 January 2021Verified Purchase
5x7 with Easel
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I love this item, my only regret is I didn’t realise I could have ordered a larger one I love this prod. The printing overall is good, the dates down the bottom are a bit light and hard to see.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By s.20 May 2020Verified Purchase
5x7 with Easel
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Thank you so much for creating something so special for me, that I now have to remember my dog Tiny that I sadly lost in 2009. Printing came out beautiful! Such great quality!

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Product ID: 200406706987439426
Added on 13/8/14, 7:32 pm
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