Transformation

OrYahalom highlights the fundamental connectivity between the world of the Torah and the world of diamonds, between the Book of Books that introduced spirituality to the world, and diamonds, the ultimate physical material.
Heather Lights of spirit and matter represent the expression of light in the world.

OrYahalom highlights the fundamental connectivity between the world of the Torah and the world of diamonds, between the Book of Books that introduced spirituality to the world, and diamonds, the ultimate physical material.
Heather Lights of spirit and matter represent the expression of light in the world.

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Ten Points Connecting Diamonds and the Torah

The first mention of diamonds Diamonds are mentioned in writing for the first time in the Torah. They are named as the sixth stone in the Choshen HaMishpat – the...
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Brand Values

Diamonds first appeared in the Avnei Hachoshen, the stones on the breastplate of the Jewish High Priest. Since then, they have captivated global interest and imagination. Originating from carbon atoms...
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THE LIGHT PERFORMANCE OF DIAMONDS

Light of Diamonds The light reflecting from the diamond is one of the most fascinating, intriguing and important phenomena on earth. Diamonds are the matter that connects the universe’s all-encompassing...
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Four Realms: Diamonds as the Link Between Science and the Torah

The scientific realm Unlike many natural substances, diamonds are unimolecular. Carbon atoms alone make up a diamond’s structure. High temperature and intense pressure in the Earth’s mantle causes these carbon...
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Masculine Wisdom │ Feminine Faith

Adam and Eve We cannot deal with the Torah’s different way of relating to men and women without first discussing Adam and Eve, for there is no deeper schism in...
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Let there be light

Transformative qualities Does carbon hold the secret to the creation of matter? Perhaps the quintessential biblical verse, “Let there be light” actually refers to the formation of white rough diamonds....