Photo: Courtesy of Shins of Stone Tell us a little bit about yourself and your background. I grew up in Baltimore, Maryland. My family made Aliya to Beit Shemesh when I was around 15 years old. Growing up, I worked with my hands a lot. I dabbled in carpentry, construction, high-end house painting, and other […]
Tag: Mezuzot
Meet the Artist: Ayala Adler of Ayala Adler Judaica
Photos: Courtesy of Ayala Adler Tell us a little bit about yourself and your background. I was born in Jerusalem and am 55 years old. I have been an artist for over 30 years and try to combine my love of nature and art into my work. Over the years, I have developed a unique […]
Meet the Artist: Hayley Edelmann of Forget Me Not By Hayley
Photo: Courtesy of Hayley Edelmann Tell us a little bit about yourself and your background. Hi, I’m Hayley, I grew up in the UK seaside town of Southport, went to art college in Liverpool then Newcastle after which I moved to London where I met my Israeli husband who was studying architecture at the time. […]
Meet the Artist: Eial Ovin of Healing Mezuzah
Photo: Courtesy of Eial Ovin Tell us a little bit about yourself and your background. My name is Eial Ovin and I’m a young artist from Israel. I live in a small Kibbutz in the Galilee. What inspired you to become an artist? After my military service as a combat soldier, I found myself dealing […]
Meet the Artist: Daniel of Daniel Wood Art
Photo: Courtesy of Daniel Wood Art Tell us a little bit about yourself and your background. My name is Daniel. I am a 30 year old paramedic and the owner of Daniel Wood Art. About three years ago, I opened an art studio specialising in wood combined with epoxy, producing unique mezuzah cases and Judaica […]
10 Wooden Mezuzot We Can Not Live Without This Tu BiShvat
Since the beginning of 2022, we have received quite a number of messages with the question what a nice present to give to someone who was so kind to invite to a Tu Bi Shvat Seder would be. The only requirements? That it is neither food, nor a nature related donation in the host’s name. […]