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Am Yisrael Chai — The People of Israel Live T-Shirt

Am Yisrael Chai — The People of Israel Live T-Shirt

Three words. Three thousand years. One unbroken heartbeat. Am Yisrael Chai, chanted from the Exodus to the Exile to the front lines, and now stitched onto cotton built to last.
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Care Instructions

Machine wash cold (max 30°C / 90°F) with similar colors. Tumble dry low or lay flat. Iron or steam on low heat. Do not bleach. Do not dry clean.

Materials & Fit

100% combed ring-spun cotton (lightweight 153 g/m²). Tubular knit — no side seams for a clean drape. Ribbed collar with shoulder tape to prevent stretching. Tear-away label for comfort. Unisex, true to size. Size up for an oversized fit. Pre-shrunk. No fade. No crack.

Shipping & Returns


Ships from the USA in 2–7 business days. Free shipping on U.S. orders over $75. Flat $15 shipping fee for international orders (outside the USA). 30-day returns on unworn items with original tags attached. Received a defective item? We’ll replace it free of charge — no questions asked. Need to change your shipping address or have a question before ordering? Reach out anytime at hello@zionismrevival.com.

Am Yisrael Chai. The people of Israel live.

Three Hebrew words. Three thousand years of refusing to be the past tense of anyone's history book.

They were chanted by slaves leaving Egypt. By exiles weeping in Babylon. By Maccabees taking back the Temple. By survivors in the rubble of Treblinka and Auschwitz. By soldiers in 1948 raising the first flag. By 200,000 people on October 8th in Times Square. By every generation that was supposed to be the last one — and wasn't.

This isn't a slogan. It's a promise, kept for thirty centuries, that whatever empire rises to wipe us out goes down before we do.

Some shirts make a statement. This one carries 3,000 years.

Am Yisrael Chai. Still here. Still ours. Still the answer.

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