Asher Yatzar Blessing Board
Make gratitude and blessing part of your daily routine. This engraved version of the Creator's Blessing (Asher Yatzar Blessing), which Jews say upon rising and after using the restroom, facilitates frequent reflection on G-d's miracles. Written in Hebrew, transliteration, and English to allow people of various Hebrew fluency to read it after using the restroom. Hang in the hallway outside your restroom to remind you to say the blessing (the blessing should not be said in the restroom itself). Text is laser-etched on stained wood, revealing the wood underneath, which ranges according to its natural color from light to dark brown.
Make gratitude and blessing part of your daily routine. This engraved version of the Creator's Blessing (Asher Yatzar Blessing), which Jews say upon rising and after using the restroom, facilitates frequent reflection on G-d's miracles. Written in Hebrew, transliteration, and English to allow people of various Hebrew fluency to read it after using the restroom. Hang in the hallway outside your restroom to remind you to say the blessing (the blessing should not be said in the restroom itself). Text is laser-etched on stained wood, revealing the wood underneath, which ranges according to its natural color from light to dark brown.
Make gratitude and blessing part of your daily routine. This engraved version of the Creator's Blessing (Asher Yatzar Blessing), which Jews say upon rising and after using the restroom, facilitates frequent reflection on G-d's miracles. Written in Hebrew, transliteration, and English to allow people of various Hebrew fluency to read it after using the restroom. Hang in the hallway outside your restroom to remind you to say the blessing (the blessing should not be said in the restroom itself). Text is laser-etched on stained wood, revealing the wood underneath, which ranges according to its natural color from light to dark brown.