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The meaning behind the name

Why Yemini

Yemini is more than a name. It comes from one of the most meaningful verses connected to a Jewish wedding: “If I forget you, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget.”

In Hebrew, “my right hand” is ימיני — Yemini.

Preserve the Moment

אם אשכחך ירושלים, תשכח ימיני

If I forget you, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget.

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A Name Rooted In Memory

At a Jewish wedding, joy reaches one of its highest moments beneath the chuppah. And still, before the glass is broken, we remember Jerusalem.

The verse reminds us that even in our happiest moments, we carry memory, tradition, and hope with us.

Yemini was created from that idea: to hold on to the meaning behind the broken glass, not only the sound of it.

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The Glass Breaks Once. The Memory Should Last.

The breaking of the glass happens in a single moment. It is emotional, symbolic, and unforgettable.

But after the wedding, that moment often disappears into memory.

Yemini turns the broken wedding glass into a keepsake the couple can keep, display, and return to for years.

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Do Not Forget The Meaning

Yemini carries the heart of the verse. It is a reminder not to forget Jerusalem, not to forget the meaning of the broken glass, and not to let the most emotional moment beneath the chuppah fade away.

That is why the name belongs to this keepsake.

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A Keepsake For The Moment Beneath The Chuppah

Before the ceremony, the glass is placed inside the Yemini keepsake. Beneath the chuppah, it is broken. Afterward, the pieces remain protected inside a personalized piece created for the couple.

Names, date, engraving, and wedding details turn it into something unmistakably theirs.

Al Tishkach Yemini

Do not forget my right hand. Do not forget the moment.

A quiet reminder to remember Jerusalem, the meaning of the broken glass, and the chuppah moment that begins a new home.

A keepsake with meaning

Preserve the Meaning of the Moment

Create a personalized Yemini keepsake that carries the memory of the chuppah, the broken glass, and the meaning behind the name.