Glass Mezuzah

Beautiful selection of Glass Mezuzah Scroll Cases.

Glass Mezuzah Case for Mezuzah Scrolls

Beautiful selection in Glass Mezuzah styles as a gift and essential element for every Jewish home.

A Glass Mezuzah Case is not only an eye catcher but emphasizes the parchment in the case standing as a clear reminder of what it is that protects our homes. Glass Mezuzah cases are a popular wedding gift and house warming gift. To post a mezuzah scroll on the door of every Jewish home is a mitzvah and protecting it and beautifying the mitzvah is done with the purchase of a

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Ahava Love Glass Mezuzah Aqua No Thanks

Ahava Love Glass Mezuzah

$72.25 – $108.25
Glass Mezuzah. The hebrew word, Ahava, meaning love, has been sandblasted on this mezuzah. The glass used is either the iridescent colors of red or aqua, mirrors of blue or...
Mezuzah Case - Jewish Home

Mezuzah Case - Jewish Home

$238.00$212.00
Mezuzah Case - Jewish Home in fine detail and vibrant enamel colors. High-tech meets fine art in this Mezuzah case by the Israeli born artists, Nachshon Peleg and Stavit Allweis....
Noah'S Ark Mezuzah No Thanks

Noah'S Ark Mezuzah

$248.00$212.00
Mezuzah Case - Noah's Ark in fine detail and vibrant enamel colors. High-tech meets fine art in this Mezuzah case by the Israeli born artists, Nachshon Peleg and Stavit Allweis....
Stained Glass Wedding Mezuza No Thanks

Stained Glass Wedding Mezuza

$95.20 – $131.20
Gift Boxed Stained Glass Mezuza. Wedding Couple. This mezuzah is from our glass people collection. The glass bride and groom are shown in traditional black and white under their huppa....
Tree Of Life Mezuzah

Tree Of Life Mezuzah

$252.00$212.00
High-tech meets fine art in this Mezuzah case by the Israeli born artists, Nachshon Peleg and Stavit Allweis. Presently designing and working in Brooklyn, New York, they utilize laser cut...
Wedding Glass Mezuzah With Tube For Wedding Shard

Wedding Glass Mezuzah With Tube For Wedding Shard

$65.90
Glass Wedding Shards Mezuza in Clear and Blue comes with tube on the front for placing the wedding shards of the glass broken at the wedding.