As a long-time, San Francisco metal artist and creator of Judaica– the members of the conservative temple, Congregation Beth Sholom honored me, by commissioning me to make a legacy piece in honor of their temple’s milestone centennial anniversary. The custom mezuzah was designed in partnership with the centennial committee– and is totally unique and different from anything I have designed and created in the past. Utilizing architectural form, texture and symbolism, this piece will forever be a part of the congregation’s long history. It was a challenging design to hand-make in my San Francisco studio– but well worth the many hours that went into the master original. The first batch of replicas were given as gifts to sustaining donors. But, now– for a limited time, the pieces will be for sale with 50% net proceeds benefitting Congregation Beth Sholom. Read the J.Jewish News Weekly Article about the piece.

Here’s the skinny on ordering information– it’s available in pewter, bronze or sterling silver. This iconic piece is a wonderful High Holiday, Hanukkah, housewarming, B’nai Mitzvah, or wedding gift. Beth Sholom gets 50% of net proceeds for all orders between now November 28th (in order to get your mezuzah in time for Hanukah) so place your orders now! There’s also a $9 discount on the Kosher Scrolls (Klaf) with orders for this piece through the end of November. It is large enough to hold a 10 cm scroll. See product pages for more information. Place your order here.

Thank you Congregation Beth Sholom San Francisco for honoring my work with this commission!


Leave a reply