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Ethnic Artisan and Pop Culture Artisan T-Shirts :: Rotem Gear > Hebrew, Yiddish, Israeli, Sephardic and Urban Jewish t-shirts & gifts

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Love that Jewfro
Love that Jewfro
Get a blast from the past with our funny Jewish 70s style "Gotta love that Jewfro hairdo" (hairdo replete with yarmulke.)
Retro Ferklempt
Retro Ferklempt
We all get a little ferklempt (Yiddish: befuddled) now and again and some more than others. A unique Jewish t-shirt design!
Sephardilicious
Sephardilicious
A fun symbol of pride of Sephardic Jewish culture and heritage. As seen in the "Cool Jew" book!
Frankie Say Oy Vey
Frankie Say Oy Vey
Embrace the 1980s with a Frankie Say Relax -inspired Jewish "Frankie Say Oy Vey."
Angel (Hebrew)
Angel (Hebrew)
Heavenly winged Hebrew labels you an "angel."
Jew-tilicious
Jew-tilicious
Express your Jewish bootiliciousness!
Hot Knishes
Hot Knishes
Like a trip to a New York deli but without the calories! Retro hot knishes sign for one of the most popular Jewish foods
Cows (Para Para)
Cows (Para Para)
A silly weird design with the Israeli Hebrew idiom "para para"(Lit, "cow, cow".) It means "one by one" or "one at a time."
Nargila / Hookah
Nargila / Hookah
Subtle and classy, muted smoke tendrils emerge from the word "nargila" ("hookah" in Israel, Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and other countries.) A great gift for someone who loves the hubbly-bubbly!
Obama in Hebrew
Obama in Hebrew
Our collection of Hebrew Obama 2008 support designs.
Suspicious Object
Suspicious Object
"Suspicious Object" in Hebrew.
Boychik Magnet
Boychik Magnet
Awesome parody of the classic "chick magnet" t-shirts, with a Jewish accent: "boychik magnet!"
Shalom (Distressed)
Shalom (Distressed)
Shalom (Peace) Distressed
Here Today Ramat Gan Tomorrow
Here Today Ramat Gan Tomorrow
Homage to one of our favorite cities in Israel.
Frankie Say Relax in Hebrew
Frankie Say Relax in Hebrew
Frankie Say Relax -- in Hebrew! a bit of the 1980s with Jewish humor.

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