It’s a tough job to be a dad, but there’s nothing more adorable!
Father’s Day is celebrated worldwide to recognize the contribution that fathers and father figures make to the lives of children. This day celebrates fatherhood and male parenting. Although it is celebrated on a variety of dates worldwide, many countries observe this day on the third Sunday in June.
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Father’s Day is celebrated Sunday, June 19.
Ever wondered how Father’s Day came to be? It’s more than a Hallmark holiday. Father’s Day was first celebrated after the worst mining accident in U.S. history. Learn all about Father’s Day—including ideas, quotes, and gifts to celebrate the role of fathers in our lives.
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WHY WE CELEBRATE FATHER’S DAY
Father’s Day celebrates and honors the men who have embraced the essential role of fatherhood. On this day, we also thank fathers and father figures for the sacrifies they make, for embracing the responsibility of nurturing and raising children, and for devotion to their family.Â
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WHEN IS FATHER’S DAY 2022?
In 2022, Father’s Day will be celebrated on Sunday, June 19. Â
Father’s Day is celebrated annually on the third Sunday in June in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, India, and a number of other countries around the world.
Many countries celebrate this holiday at other times of the year. In Australia, for example, Father’s Day is held on the first Sunday of September; in Norway, Sweden, and Finland, on the second Sunday in November; and in some Catholic countries, on March 19 (St. Joseph’s Day).
WHO “INVENTED” FATHER’S DAY?
Like Mother’s Day, the modern American version of Father’s Day has a history that goes well beyond greeting cards.
The first known Father’s Day service occurred in Fairmont, West Virginia, on July 5, 1908, after hundreds of men died in the worst mining accident in U.S. history. The Sunday service happened because of the efforts of Grace Golden Clayton, the daughter of a dedicated reverend.
While missing her own dad, who had died in 1896, Mrs. Clayton wanted to honor the many fathers who had died in the mining explosion, which killed more than 360 men and boys, and left about 1,000 children fatherless. Although the Fairmont service was the first known to honor fathers, it did not turn into an annual event, nor was the idea promoted (a large July 4 celebration in Fairmont and a tragic young death from typhoid fever took
over the news at the time).
Father’s Day Gains Momentum
Several other people across the nation had similar ideas throughout the years, but Mrs. Sonora Smart Dodd is credited for being the one to popularize it, starting events that led to Father’s Day becoming a U.S. national holiday.
Her story began as she sat listening to a Mother’s Day sermon in 1909. Mrs. Dodd thought that it might be nice to honor fathers as well. Her father, William Smart, had raised his SIX children alone on his farm in Washington after his wife died giving birth.
Mrs. Dodd proposed to the Spokane Ministerial Association and the YMCA that they celebrate a “father’s day.” She chose the 5th of June because it was her father’s birthday.
The idea received strong support, but the good ministers of Spokane asked that the day be changed to give them extra time to prepare sermons on the unexplored subject of fathers. The first Father’s Day in Spokane, Washington, was observed on June 19, 1910 (the third Sunday in June), and became an annual event there. Soon, other towns had their own celebrations.
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Bluenoemi Unique and Best Quality Gifts from Israel
Bound
Bound by the nature’s balance for adventure and homecoming, this fine silver bracelet, showing the marking of a journey well ventured, is for any man who is comfortable wandering the unknown.
Sterling Silver, Created Dyed Black Onyx
Lobster Claw Closure
Pendant Size: 35 mm
Bracelet Length: 8"Â
Lucky Day bracelet
Bring a little extra luck along on your adventures with this unique men’s bracelet. With a silver horseshoe pendant, alternating onyx stones, and silver beads, you’ll be sure to win the day!
Sterling Silver, Created Dyed Black Onyx
Pendant Size: 9 mm
Answer the call of the wild with this extraordinary tiger eye bracelet for men. Highly polished brown and white beads create an earthy, masculine effect, perfect for any man who wants to harness the power of nature.
Distant Shores bracelet
With its exquisite silver anchor, this exceptional bracelet calls to mind the salty smell of sea air and the crash of ocean waves. Complete with deep black onyx beads, unique knotting, and silver clasp, wearers will be ready to conquer the undiscovered.
Old West necklace
Ride the open range with this unique necklace. The finely detailed silver cowboy boot and horseshoe pendants are a rugged, masculine addition to the look of anyone who refuses to be fenced in.
Brethren Ring
This handsome ring, flanked by a crucifix with a deep onyx above, is surrounded by a beautiful dotted ring of security
As the name of this piece suggests, this ring is for someone who respects himself by being part of his community.
Anchor Up Necklace
This striking silver anchor pendant features a smooth surface for maximum shine. A sterling silver chain completes the nautical look. Fearless voyagers will love this addition to their active lifestyle wardrobe.
Sizing:
Sterling Silver
Lobster Claw Closure
Pendant Size: 18 mm
Necklace Length: 26" + 2"Â
Shesh Besh Game from Israel - made in Damascus. Mosaic decor wood.
Backgammon is an ancient game which origined from Eastern countries. This game is known to be played already for 5,000 years. Millions of people playing it all over the world.
Shesh Besh is beautiful game with simple, easy-to-use and understandable interface. You can feel the Eastern air of the game, fight against your game opponent at different levels, or play with your friend.
 The game known in the West as backgammon is played widely in the Middle East and Central Asia. It is known as tawlah in Arabic (meaning "table"), and is referred to as takhte nard in Iran. In Israel and many Arabic speaking countries, the game is known as "shesh
besh", which is a combination for the sake of the rhyme of Persian "shesh" (six) and Turkish "besh" (five).
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