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I was born into the fourth generation in   The following week I arrived at the center
                                             a  family  of  pearl  jewelers.  When  I  was   for  the  blind  with  a  large  selection  of
                                             younger  I  never  wanted  to  join  the   pearls. Every type of pearl I could find.
                                             family business. My ambition was always   Round  pearls,  asymmetrical  pearls,
                                             to become a school teacher. But as the   flat  coin-shaped  pearls,  each  with  a
 Rechavia  was  the  son  of  the  distinguished  kabbalist   saying goes, “A person often meets their   different  texture  and  feel  to  it.  Sitting
 and gemstone trader Rabbi Shlomo Moussaieff. Born in   destiny on the path they take to avoid   around  a  table  I  distributed  the  pearls
 Bukhara in 1852, in what is today Uzbekistan, he studied   it”, and so, I was enticed into the jewelry   to  the  elderly  group  and  told  them  to
 Torah with the greatest scholars of Bukhara and became   world not by family, but by a young man   describe  what  they  were  holding.  This
 a  collector  of  rare  religious  texts  and  manuscripts  of   who  at  the  time  knew  nothing  about   was  the  magic  trigger  that  sparked  no
 Maimonides  and  Rabbi  Haim  Vital.  This  collection  is   it.  Isaac’s  passion  for  designing  jewelry   less  than  an  hour  of  group  discussion
 currently  housed  in  a  special  section  of  the  Bar  Ilan   proved  contagious  and  together  we   and  conversation.  Going  around  the
 University library.                         built up Yvel and my plans to become a   table,  each  person  described  what
                                             teacher lay dormant.               they had in their hand. Only the person
 In  1888,  aged  thirty-six  Rabbi  Shlomo  Moussaieff  had                    with  the  perfectly  round  pearl  guessed
 amassed  great  wealth,  and  motivated  by  religious   It  was  some  years  later  after  the   that he was holding a pearl. The rest of
 convictions he decided to move to Jerusalem. After the   business  was on its feet and doing well   the  group  was  unsure  what  they  held
 long  arduous  journey  of  many  months,  Rabbi  Shlomo   that I decided to volunteer weekly at a   in their hands. The different pearls were
 Moussaieff  arrived  in  Palestine  and  opened  a  jewelry   center for the blind in Jerusalem.   passed around, and after many guesses,
 shop in the old city of Jerusalem. As the patriarch of the   The Pearl  I  was  assigned  to  a  group  of   I announced that they were, in fact, all
 Moussaieff clan, he became one of the founders of the   senior  citizens  and  charged   holding  pearls  of  different  types.  I  then
 Bukharim  neighborhood  of  Jerusalem.  He  himself  built   with the task of befriending and   explained how to test if the pearls were
 a  complex  of  apartments  for  use  by  twenty-five  poor   Connection  engaging  them  in  conversation.   authentic by scraping them against their
 families  which  included  four  synagogues.  These  have   After  a  frustrating  afternoon   teeth, which led to further discussion of
 remained  in  continuous  use  until  today.  Rabbi  Shlomo   by Orna Levy  devoid of meaningful interaction   how (unlike other gems) a genuine pearl
 Moussaieff was a devoutly religious man, committed to   or rapport, I started to think of another   can be detected by our senses alone.
 living in the Land of Israel. On his deathbed, he stipulated   idea.
 that only those of his sons who lived in the Land of Israel   I  needed  something  to  help  start  a   By  using  pearls,  I  had  achieved  the
 would receive his inheritance.              conversation,  something  that  would   meaningful  interaction  that  I  had
                                             engage  the  senses  rather  than  the   hoped for, and at the same time shared
 From  Rabbi  Shlomo Moussaieff of Bukhara  (later   mind – but what?  It was at that point I   something  personal,  something  that
 Jerusalem),    the  family  grew  into  a  large  illustrious  and   turned to the one thing that had been so   is  entwined  with  my  family  history.  I
 colorful  family.    Many  of  the  family  members  became   prominent in my life since birth that it was   continued  to  volunteer  at  the  center
 jewelers,  and  even  today  the  Moussaieff  name  is   almost invisible – pearls. Pearls and pearl   and  repeated  this  ‘lesson’  with  other
 associated  worldwide  with  the  production  and  sale  of   jewelry had been the primary livelihood   groups.  I  felt  that  in  a  small  way  I  had
 fine jewelry. Which brings us back to Orna as a young girl,   of my family since the 1870s. Maybe they   achieved  my  early  ambition  of  being
 sitting in her mother’s jewelry store at the King David Hotel,   could be put to another use.  a teacher, but without abandoning my
 innocently  unaware  that  she  was  destined  to  become                      destiny.
 the  fourth  generation  in  a  line  of  prestigious  jewelers.
 This later became clear when together with Isaac Levy
 she founded Yvel. Not only did Orna and Isaac create   Orna Levy as a child  “A person often meets
 a worldwide fine jewelry brand, they did so in Jerusalem.   their destiny on the path
 This  would  no  doubt  make  Orna’s  great-grandfather   they take to avoid it”.
 doubly proud.
                                           Jean de La Fontaine


 From top:
 Rabbi Shlomo Moussaieff
 Lea Moussaieff
 on her wedding day
 in New York 1921.



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