Product Details
Hadad Bros.
Moreshet Silver Collection
SD999 dipped silver
Made in Israel
Plate Diameter: 5.5 inches
Height: 4.7 inches
Moreshet Silver Collection
The Moreshet series is an exclusive Hadad Brothers development since 2011, offering a range of silver pieces at affordable prices accessible to all. The Moreshet series includes Judaica made from a high quality copper inner core and dipped in a silver bath using a multi-layered technique, giving the item thickness, strength and durability. The Moreshet series is produced in Israel by Jewish artists (no need for immersion) through meticulous handiwork, using the same process as the Pure Sterling Silverware, with identical maintenance and cleaning, and these pieces last for generations.
The Moreshet series can be identified by the Moreshet SD999 – Silver Dipped hallmark on the base of each item. Pieces can be engraved with dedications just as pure sterling silver items can be, without harming the thick layer of high quality silver.
The Moreshet series also comes with a lifetime Hadad Bros. factory warranty.
Large Mayim Acharonim – Hand Chased Alim Overview
Elevate your Seudah with this exquisite Large Mayim Acharonim from the renowned Hadad Bros. Moreshet Silver Collection. Expertly hand-chased with elegant Alim (leaf) motifs, this premium vessel honors the halachic practice of Mayim Acharonim — the final hand washing before Birkat HaMazon — with beauty and dignity.
Crafted in Israel using a high-quality copper core with multi-layered SD999 silver dipping, this piece offers the luxurious look and durability of fine silverware at an accessible price. The generous 5.5-inch diameter and 4.7-inch height make it ideal for family meals and guests, while the lifetime factory warranty ensures it will grace your table for generations.
Perfect for those seeking kosher, mehudar Judaica that combines authentic Jewish craftsmanship with everyday practicality. Engrave it with a special dedication to make it a cherished family heirloom.
Large Mayim Acharonim – Hand Chased Alim FAQs
What is Mayim Acharonim and why is it important in Jewish tradition?
Mayim Acharonim, literally “final waters,” is the halachic practice of washing the hands (typically just the fingertips) after a bread meal and before reciting Birkat HaMazon. Our Sages instituted it for reasons of holiness (“Ve’hayitem kedoshim”) and to protect against potential harm from certain salts historically used in food. It remains a cherished custom — and according to many poskim, an obligation — that adds kedushah to the conclusion of every seudah. Using a beautiful, dedicated vessel like this hand-chased silver Mayim Acharonim enhances the mitzvah and brings elegance to your table.
What makes this Large Mayim Acharonim “mehudar” and halachically reliable?
This Mayim Acharonim is produced by Hadad Bros. in Israel by skilled Jewish artisans using the same meticulous hand-chasing process as their pure sterling silverware. The Moreshet SD999 silver-dipped construction provides exceptional thickness, strength, and a luxurious finish that will last for generations. It comes with a lifetime factory warranty and can be engraved just like solid silver — making it a truly mehudar and kosher choice for observant Jewish homes.
What are the exact dimensions of this Large Mayim Acharonim bowl?
The Large Mayim Acharonim features a plate diameter of 5.5 inches (14 cm) and a height of 4.7 inches (12 cm). These generous proportions make it comfortable and practical for family use or when hosting guests, allowing easy pouring without splashing while maintaining an elegant presence on the Shabbos or Yom Tov table.
Is this Mayim Acharonim made of real silver? How does the Moreshet silver-dipped process work?
This piece belongs to Hadad Bros. exclusive Moreshet Silver Collection, featuring a high-quality copper inner core with multiple layers of SD999 silver bath dipping. The result is a thick, durable silver surface identical in appearance, maintenance, and longevity to pure sterling silver. It carries the official Moreshet SD999 hallmark on the base and requires no special immersion since it is produced entirely by Jewish artists in Israel.
Can this Mayim Acharonim be engraved with a personal dedication or name?
Yes. Like all Hadad Bros. silver pieces, the Moreshet silver-dipped collection can be professionally engraved with names, dates, or dedications (such as for a Bar Mitzvah, wedding, or family heirloom) without damaging the thick silver layer. Contact us for engraving options to make this Large Mayim Acharonim a meaningful, personalized gift.
How do I clean and maintain my silver-dipped Mayim Acharonim?
Maintenance is identical to pure sterling silverware. Use standard silver polish or gentle soap and water, then dry thoroughly. Avoid harsh abrasives. With proper care, this hand-chased Mayim Acharonim will retain its beauty and luster for generations, backed by the manufacturer’s lifetime warranty.

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