Shavuos, June 1
Dairy, Flowers, Machzor — Handled.
Cheesecakes from Lakewood, peonies cut Friday morning, and the machzor that arrives ready to learn from. One shop. One trunk.
Shavuos, June 1
Cheesecakes from Lakewood, peonies cut Friday morning, and the machzor that arrives ready to learn from. One shop. One trunk.
Every week
Hand-thrown Kiddush cups, hand-loomed challah covers, candlesticks polished by someone whose name is on the box. Built for Friday afternoon.
From the workshop
Four generations of hand-bound sefarim, set in lead type and stitched by hand. New machzor for Shavuos, shipping Tuesday.
New arrivals
Chumash, Shas, machshava, halacha — from publishers in Brooklyn, Monsey, and Yerushalayim. Printed on paper a pen doesn't bleed through.
Made by hand
Kiddush cups, menorahs, mezuzah cases, havdalah sets — from twenty independent vendors. Each one tells you who made it and where.
Local delivery
Order by Thursday noon for Friday delivery. We don't ship on Shabbos. The driver knows the building.
Every Friday
Kiddush cups, challah covers, candlesticks, and the linen that ties it together.
Independent makers
Bakers, sofrim, potters, silversmiths, weavers — each one ships their own work.
Boro Park, Brooklyn · Hand-bound sefarim
Family-owned since 1948
See the vendorMonsey, NY · Tallis, tzitzis, atarah
Hand-tied tzitzis since 1987
See the vendorLakewood, NJ · Cheesecakes, chocolates
Friday-fresh, always
See the vendorTzfat, Israel · Hand-thrown Judaica
Every piece signed
See the vendorAntwerp, Belgium · Hammered silver Judaica
Antwerp silver, hand-hammered
See the vendorFive Towns, NY · Challah, babka, rugelach
Five generations, one oven
See the vendorFrom the workshop
Small-batch pieces from makers who know your name once you've bought from them.
Shavuos, June 1
Cheesecake, machzorim, peonies, dairy serveware — the short list for the late-spring chag.