Hershel's woodworks
Honey Locust Mezuzah Cases
Honey Locust Mezuzah Cases
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This mezuzah case comes from the branch of a honey locust tree growing in the small mountain town of Cedro, not far from Albequerque, NM, US. After doing some pruning, a friend s brought me some branches from his tree so that I could turn them into mezuzah cases!
Hershel was raised by a Sefardi mother whose native language was Ladino, or Judeo-Espanyol; and an Ashkenazi dad whose first language was Yiddish.
The Ashkenazi, or eastern European Jewish culture was prominent in his upbringing and the Sefardi, or Iberian Jewish culture was somewhat hidden. Today, his workshop is located on the campus of the synagogue Nahalat Shalom, which means both “Inheritance of Peace” and “River of Peace”, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He built the sanctuary entryway portico and doors there, and the torah ark and torah reading table, the talitot rack and the baseboard molding.
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