$84.00 USD
Give the gift of giving with this generously-sized ceramic tzedakah box. Perfect for Bar or Bat Mitzvahs, weddings, rabbinical students, or your own family. This synagogue-shaped tzedakah box reminds us...
$34.95 USD
Distinctly rustic and stylish, these bracelets make a meaningful gift for any bar or bat mitzvah or graduate. The pewter plaque contains the word “balance” on one side and the...
$400.00 USD
Beautiful Hebrew and English calligraphy of “Justice, justice shall you pursue that you may live” surround embossed aluminum in this gorgeous piece of art. The lovingly embossed metal depicts a...
$900.00 USD
A man and woman play fiddle and dance on the rooftops in this whimsical painting by Karla Gudeon. Gudeon’s pieces bring a sense of vibrancy and playfulness to any home....
$455.00 USD
Birds, pomegranates, leaves, and flowers all adorn a multicolored tree under a blue sun in this whimsical painting by Karla Gudeon. This beautiful piece adds a sense of love and...
$295.00 USD
The shehechianu is a joyful prayer of thanks, common in the daily life of Jews around the world. This piece incorporates the first line of the prayer in both Hebrew...
$365.00 USD
Wonderfully unique, this brushed cotton talit with blue embroidery shines as if made out of light. The blue writing seems draws the eye, seeming to blaze across the atara. The...
$460.00 USD
Bring the joy of newfound freedom into your home with this stunning giclee print. This piece was inspired by the women who followed Miriam, dancing and playing their timbrels, after...
$298.00 USD
This menorah makes an excellent gift for a wedding or conversion. This grand, elegantly-styled piece was handcrafted in a small New England forge and will look stunning during Chanukah with...
$122.00 USD
A tree is framed by the sun on the edge of the horizon, while each leaf is inscribed with two virtues in this gorgeous tree of life scrimshaw. The ambiguity...
$50.00 USD
by Saul H. LandaIn August of 1654, a few Ashkenazic Jews arrived in the Dutch colonial settlement of New Amsterdam (later renamed New York), and thus began the astonishing phenomenon...
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