Custom Made Judaica
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Custom Made Judaica
Custom made Judaica is different from ordinary shopping. Ordinary shopping starts with a product. Custom made Judaica starts with a person or a moment. Who is receiving it? Where will it live? What should it say? Is it for daily use, a doorway, a table, prayer, a wedding, a donor, or a synagogue?
This page should help the buyer think before ordering. A custom made piece can be a mezuzah case for a new home, a kippah set for a wedding, a challah cover for a family table, a Torah-related gift for a synagogue, a bracelet or pendant for identity, or a high-ticket piece for a collector or donor.
How custom made buying works
| Step | Simple meaning |
|---|---|
| 1. Define the person | Child, couple, rabbi, donor, parent, collector, host, or synagogue. |
| 2. Define the use | Wear, display, doorway, prayer, table, ceremony, storage, or gift presentation. |
| 3. Choose the object | Mezuzah, kippah, jewelry, art, table object, Torah gift, or prayer accessory. |
| 4. Decide personalization | Name, date, initials, dedication, special packaging, or created-for-you direction. |
For help planning the order, use Concierge Judaica and Special Orders. For premium custom pieces, read Custom High-End Judaica. For engraving, read Engraving and Personalization.